This charger has always rejected NiMH AA and AAA that have high internal resistance. (flashes LED status light red)
Last week I accidentally (it was darkish and I mixed up nearly indentical looking cells) put in three energizer AAA alkaline cells. The red light went on and stayed solid red indicating charging. Later in the day the indicator lights turned green indicating done.
Even later I took them out and I noted lots of leakage around all the cells. Ooooops.
I was surprised it didn't reject these alkaline cells, I thought one of the reasons the charger checks resistance and rejects cells was to prevent it from charging alkaline cells.
Last week I accidentally (it was darkish and I mixed up nearly indentical looking cells) put in three energizer AAA alkaline cells. The red light went on and stayed solid red indicating charging. Later in the day the indicator lights turned green indicating done.
Even later I took them out and I noted lots of leakage around all the cells. Ooooops.
I was surprised it didn't reject these alkaline cells, I thought one of the reasons the charger checks resistance and rejects cells was to prevent it from charging alkaline cells.