I just bought a Vanson v6988 10-station charger. It doesn't have much documentation and the small instruction sheet list of charge times maxes out at 1800 mAH. That's not good since I just bought a big pile of 2500 mAH cells, and I'd hope to fully charge them. 10 hours for 1800 mAH means 14 hours for 2500 mAH, and the amondotech.com blurb for this charger says it has a 12 hour timer to prevent overcharging.
I'm not that crazy about the V6988 concept anyway, a 10 hour charger (for 1800 mAH) that holds 10 cells. I like charging 10 cells with no fuss of swapping cells around (my plan is to use it alongside a Mag85), but a 4 hour version would be a lot nicer and probably wouldn't have to cost much more. 14 hours for 2500 mAH is not useable even as an overnight charger (one where you start charging at bedtime and have charged cells in the morning). You really have to start charging the previous day.
I may try to RMA this charger, or unload it on BST (with full disclosure).
I'm not that crazy about the V6988 concept anyway, a 10 hour charger (for 1800 mAH) that holds 10 cells. I like charging 10 cells with no fuss of swapping cells around (my plan is to use it alongside a Mag85), but a 4 hour version would be a lot nicer and probably wouldn't have to cost much more. 14 hours for 2500 mAH is not useable even as an overnight charger (one where you start charging at bedtime and have charged cells in the morning). You really have to start charging the previous day.
I may try to RMA this charger, or unload it on BST (with full disclosure).