I did a search, but the newest topic I saw was from 2012. I had some Eneloops out in my shop, but roof developed a leak in the past 6 months and they got pretty wet. I just got 8pcs 4P AAA to C cell adapters & 12pcs 3P AA to D cell adapters from Amazon to use in lights & radio's that use C or D cell's, mainly because I picked up multiple 60ct boxes of Rayovac High Energy AAA & AA for $10/box (use by dates range from Feb 2028 to July 2029), which is very significantly cheaper than buying C or D cells.
Anyway, I will be replacing the Eneloops over the next 6 - 8 months with Eneloop Pro XX LSD batteries for my 4 C-cell radio & 5 D-cell Maglite (which both see almost daily use), & was wondering if I would be able leave the Eneloops in the adapters for charging purposes, or would it be best to remove them & charge them individually? In the adapters I could charge up to 24 AA's or up to 32 AAA's at one time significantly shortening charging time. But I doubt that the adapters are of any decent quality level.
Anyway, I will be replacing the Eneloops over the next 6 - 8 months with Eneloop Pro XX LSD batteries for my 4 C-cell radio & 5 D-cell Maglite (which both see almost daily use), & was wondering if I would be able leave the Eneloops in the adapters for charging purposes, or would it be best to remove them & charge them individually? In the adapters I could charge up to 24 AA's or up to 32 AAA's at one time significantly shortening charging time. But I doubt that the adapters are of any decent quality level.