You know there's nothing special about those cells. Their just Ni-MH cells when it comes to charging. Try the MAHA C808M charger as it takes eight cellsbp044 said:I need to charge 8 to 10 AA eneloops at one time.Is there anything comparable to the Maha 800S . Speed is not a factor
If I dont need the ability to charge C and D cells or fast charging is the 808M Better in any way than MAHA C800S. If it is better ,how so and is it worth the extra cost.I would appreciate this input in order to make a decisionwptski said:You know there's nothing special about those cells. There just Ni-MH cells when it comes to charging. Try the MAHA C808M charger as it takes eight cells
I believe all the 800 series use the same charging routines. I don't know of any other charger that'll do eight cells other than the C808M.bp044 said:If I dont need the ability to charge C and D cells or fast charging is the 808M Better in any way than MAHA C800S. If it is better ,how so and is it worth the extra cost.I would appreciate this input in order to make a decision
Wptski : Thanks for the input. Am I wrong in thinking the C800S will also do 8 cells ?wptski said:I believe all the 800 series use the same charging routines. I don't know of any other charger that'll do eight cells other than the C808M.
Good point , but if I prefer the slow charge option (to prolong cell longevity ) do I need to care about the greater spacing ? Is it not true that slower charge rate available with the 800S will produce less heat ?bcwang said:The C800S will do 8 cells. Two advantages I can think the C808M has over it though is that it can charge twice as fast, and it will also keep the cells cooler because of the greater spacing.