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Advanced MH-C801D Deluxe Professional Maha Battery Charger - Conditioning Battery Charger and Recovery System
Plus for a Limited time we will include the Accessories Shown Below at no extra cost : 1 Deluxe Maha Powerex Two compartment case. This High Quality Custom Made case from MAHA is specially designed to carry, protect, and store your Maha Accessories and Rechargeable Batteries. Again, this is a very nice Top Quality Deluxe Case with- Excellent quality and design. This POWEREX case is made of High quality wear resistant nylon canvas material with protective padding, is splash proof and has an attached 5" carrying strap. This case measures 2" deep, 9.5" wide, and 6.25" tall. There are two separate compartments inside. The large compartment is for a camera or charger or larger accesories while the smaller will hold batteries, media cards, battery holders and smaller accessories. ( Reg. 8.97 Ea.) 2 Eight Cell Rechargeable Battery Holder Case ( Reg. $3.98 for Two ) Hurry this offer may end at any time.Click Picture for a Larger Image. Reg Price Low Discharge Battery Compatible 3 Yr. Limited Warranty Included Accessories with each Maha MH-C801D Battery Charger
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MH-C801D Battery Charger Instruction Manual - PDF Format MH-C801D Battery Charger Instruction Manual - HTML MAHA MH-C801D BATTERY CHARGER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question: Why won't the MH-C801D charge my lower mAh batteries that my other chargers will ? Answer: But it will! The batteries, not the charger, determine if they can be charged using the MH-C801D charger, as long as the batteries are in good condition, and are capable of being safely recharged. However you will need to make sure that you do not attempt to charge batteries of poor quality, batteries that cannot be rapid chargerd , or batteries below a certain capacity when using the Normal ( Rapid ) charge mode when charging your batteries. You can check the specification of the batteries to see if they can accept the Normal ( Rapid ) charging current listed in the MH-C801D manual. However, when the maximum charging current is not specified, it is safe to use the following rule of thumb when charging your batteries: For normal charging mode (rapid): Charge only AAA rechargeable batteriess greater than 700mAh, and AA rechargeable batteriess greater than 2000mAh. For soft charging mode: AAA rechargeable batteriess greater than 350mAh, and AA rechargeable batteriess greater than 1000mAh. Question: Why is the MH-C801D battery chargers LCD display seem unclear or difficult to read ? Answer: Be sure to remove the protective plastic coating over the LCD window installed at the factory for protection. This should correct the problem. Also, as with all LCD displays, the angle of viewing will effect the clarity. Question: Why is it recommended for the batteries to be inserted from left to right? Answer: The right portion of the charger produces slightly more heat than the left. While this heat does not affect battery charging, it is recommended as a "best-practice" to occupy the left banks first. Question: My MH-C801D charger makes a faint clicking sound. Is this normal ? Answer: This is pulse charging at work and is normal. Question: In the condition mode, the batteries appear to charge for a very long period of time. Is this normal ? Answer: During discharge (second phase of the conditioning mode), batteries that are finished before others will show the charging symbols. However, actual charging will not commence until all batteries have finished discharging. Therefore, the charging symbols shown along discharge symbols indicate they are standing-by for charging. This is designed to allow a rest period between battery discharging and charging, thereby improving battery performance. |











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