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Originally Posted by filcord
(Post 2111818)
You can charge Eneloop with any good charger meant for NiMh batteries. I would recommend using a slow charger for normal use (charging time more than 5 hrs) and using the fast charger only when urgent need arises. This way your batteries will last longer, as a fast charger stresses the battery, prduces heat, etc. |
Originally Posted by shyamhegde
(Post 2112041)
Like Kodak NiMH charger (Rs 450/- NiMH charger with 2000 mAh Nimh battery set of 4). Do you have anything to suggest? I am mostly fine with longer charginbg times like 8 hrs. |
Originally Posted by ghpk
(Post 2112159)
Is this a price with 4 batteries or charger alone, I need to buy one and found there's too much of options on online store, although i need to visit my fav. shop to get a charger and battery but not finding time to reach the old city. |
Originally Posted by shyamhegde
(Post 2112356)
It is charger+4 batteries at shops on SP Road , Bangalore. I know someone using the same and his experience with the batteries was better than Camelion, Eveready etc. |
Originally Posted by ghpk
(Post 2112958)
thanks, I saw that a store nearby, but found 2500mAh from kodak to be more promising. It was MRP Rs.360/pair my friend who happens to have recently started kodak retail outlet gave me surprising discount and i was able to get it for Rs.250/- wow |
Originally Posted by shyamhegde
(Post 2118074)
You got a very good price! See, this is my current charger-battery pair. Eneloops get warmer considerably and takes 4-5 hours to charge completely after a full drain. Anyone has experience on this JPL charger? The manual says it has auto cut-off and LCD display is dependable as I have checked. I am considering a Kodak charger which is a slow charger for regular use as I do not want fast charging in normal. But do they have autocut? Looking at Kodak charger because it comes with 4 2100mAh cells and costs Rs.450/- and I have seen them dependable . |
Originally Posted by ghpk
(Post 2118219)
whats the cost of this JPL charger you have ? I am also planing to buy the kodak 2100mAh with charger pack in a day or two, as i constantly need 2 cells for my logitech cordless mouse, its a battery eater and I hate using the wired one. |
Originally Posted by shyamhegde
(Post 2119946)
I paid Rs.650/- for the charger. I suggest you to look at Eneloop also as they are better than Kodak batteries in terms of self discharge. |
Originally Posted by ExtremeTorque
(Post 2120050)
Eneloop seems to be the popular choice and i bought a pair (2+2) for 900 total recently, after consulting this thread. They are giving me some real good run time of 400+ snaps and 10-12 videos of roughly 2 mins each at 1260p (HD 30 FPS). Highly recommended. P.S. Please note that i need to use all 4 cells in my SX20IS. |
Originally Posted by ghpk
(Post 2120199)
yes i will try eneloop if I am able to grab them. however just checked with the kodak friend kodak charger with 4x 2100mAh batteries is MRP Rs.845/- kodak charger with 2x 2100mAh batteries is MRP Rs.599/- don't know what discount i'll get this time. you mentioned Rs.450/- in above post for kodak batt + charger, i think the price you mentioned is for old stock 2 battery pack. Yes heard many good experience for eneloop apart from this thread, do they offer a pack of 2 battery ? |
Originally Posted by ghpk
(Post 2120199)
Yes heard many good experience for eneloop apart from this thread, do they offer a pack of 2 battery ? |
Originally Posted by ghpk
(Post 2120753)
shyam, have you used camelion rechargeables ? I found it on ebay however in my city its Rs.285/ 2 pcs. I can go for another kodak 2500mAh for same discount I got earlier, so i am now confused little bit, should I go for another pair of kodak or try different brand ? |
Originally Posted by shyamhegde
(Post 2120766)
FYI, in bangalore Eneloops 2000mAh are available for Rs 550/- for set of 4. |
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