BobRus
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Hi there,
I assume you mean a DC charger, not an AC one, unless you want to blow up your batteries (and your visor).
A part from that I can see one problem:
First of all you have to get the right voltage and current (*) out of your charger so the batteries will charge quickly enough without bursting (more realisticly being damaged).
Once you get these, don't forget that when the batteries will be charging, your visor will be supplied with the charging voltage (even when switched off, because really it's only asleep), which it might not appreciate.
(*): Of course the calculation has to be done taking into consideration the visor consumption when off/on, with/without a springboard, etc.....
Not as easy, I'm afraid.
BobRus.
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