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quote: Originally posted by MPM
The Radio Shack charger is very primative. It is using a simple timer to end the charge cycle. It does not seem to be doing any automatic sensing of when the battery has been fully charged. Hence the two timer settings.
I have a Maha MH-C204F NiMH/NiCd battery charger. It it an intellegent fast charger and will automatically terminate the charge cycle when the battery is fully charged. It does this by monitoring the battery voltage as it charges. When the battery voltage stops rising and then drops a bit, the battery is full and the charger reverts to a low current trickle/top-off charge. No need for a high/low capacity setting.
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I purchased a Maha charger for my NiMH batteries (and I still use Maha batteries) when I first bought my Visor. (From Thomas Distributing.)
It is indeed more sophisticated, and a faster charger. However, the one I bought wasn't sturdy. I spent a month having to bend the battery contacts back in place; and the plastic lid broke off after about a week.
About a month later I gave away the Maha charger away and bought the Radio Shack wall charger (for about $15.) The contacts and construction are much sturdier, and I haven't had to fiddle with it at all. And I prefer a slow charger -- the batteries don't get as warm, which I understand can cause the batteries to age more rapidly.
As you say, it's dumber; but since I use the same batteries all the time, I don't need to ever change the settings on the unit. If I had a slew of gadgets with different batteries and settings, or had to have them recharged quickly (like professional photographers, who go through a slew of them during the day), I could see the advantages.
I guess you could say I like 'em dumb and slow... 
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