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February 03, 2003
One of the features that I like best about my Olympus digital camera, beside the fact that it takes such great photos, is that it can use regular AA batteries instead of relying solely on a rechargeable battery pack.
Of course, this mainly comes in handy when I am on vacation and can't charge the batteries as easily as when I am at home. It's convenient to be able to just run in any store and pick up fresh cells.
On the other hand, when I am using my camera at home I prefer to use rechargeable batteries because they are less expensive in the long run and better for the environment. Up until last week, I was using this cheesy set of rechargeable alkaline batteries that were way past their prime. When I would use my digital camera with the color screen on in conjunction with the flash, which is my preferred way to take pictures, I would only get maybe 15 or 20 snaps before I would get a low battery warning. Taking just one more picture would shut my camera off.
I am the first to admit that my rechargeable batteries were not the best to begin with, and they were getting old. I knew I was going to have to replace them, it was just a matter of "with what?"
Well it looks like I have found the answer to my problem: the NEXcell Optima Smart Rapid Charger/Conditioner. I received the NC-20FC charger with a set of eight 1800mAh NI-MH AA batteries, but there are other combinations that you can purchase. This combo also came with an automobile charger...

Included in the box is the charger, which can hold up to four batteries of AA or AAA size. You also will get a 100 - 240V AC input adapter that has a 12V power outlet plug. This adapter is awesome because it can be used either here in the United States, or overseas where voltages can vary. You just have to buy the proper adapter depending on the foreign country's plug configuration.
One of the cool features about this gadget is that is can charge either AA or AAA batteries, or a combination of both.

I was surprised when I first plugged the NEXcell in - "It's a small world, after-all" started playing! It was only on for just a couple of seconds - long enough to let me know that the charger was working and it was getting started on the inserted batteries. Red lights came on under each set of batteries, and they stayed on until approximately two hours later, when the batteries were full and the lights turned green and the tune began to play again. Pretty nifty!
I charged two sets of batteries, and both times the batteries felt warm in my hand after they were done but the charger felt cool to the touch. I am assuming that this is normal.
It is interesting to note that you do not have to worry about over-charging batteries when using the NEXcell. While the lights are green, signifying a fully charged battery, the LED will flash red every 30 seconds to indicate that the battery is "charged completely and under trickle charging mode."
Just for fun, I decided to see how many pictures I could take before I got a low battery warning with my new, fresh batteries. Remembering that I was only able to get 15-20 before, I figured I would be able to get at 50 or so. In fact, I got over 250 before I got tired of hitting the shutter button over and over. Remember, this was with the LCD screen viewer on and the flash going off for every picture - pretty impressive!
Obviously, the NEXcell batteries and their charger are a huge step up from what I had before. I am actually looking forward to taking the entire kit with me to Scotland on Spring Break! With this kind of battery life, you all will get to enjoy a flood of pictures from the trip! ;0)
The NEXcell Optima Smart Rapid Charger/Conditioner and its accessories are available from Sunn Battery Company and other retailers.
Price: $32.55 (includes 8 AA batteries and car charger)
Pros:
Fast charging with protection against memory effect
Wall charger works internationally - either 110V or 240V
Has over-voltage protection to keep battery from over-charging
Can charge different size batteries in the same charger
Cons:
None
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Hi Judie,
Could you let us know if you can charge an odd number of batteries? 1 at a time or 3.
I have some FRS radios that use 3 batteries, and I think it would be easier, and perhaps better for the batteries, to charge the set of 3. Some chargers won't handle that.
Thanks for the info.
Cheers,
Ray
Looks like a good deal. I use the BM-200 charger that came with my Olympus camera. Does an excellent job on my NiMH batteries, full charge in approx 4 hours. Small and world voltage capable. One other charger to consider is the MAHA 204, widely regarded as the best charger available. A little more expensive, but well worth it, at least if you believe the reviews it has received. Need an extra adapter for UK though.
Ray,
I believe you really need to charge either two or four for it to work properly, but with the over-charge protection I think (hope) your batteries would be safe. I suppose you could just rotate them out...
Judie :0)
Pacific85, you may want to look into the Maha C-401FS.
I'd also like to point out that I've owned NEXcell batteries, and they have failed. At first they performed very well, as you experienced. Within a few months they became useless and wont' even power on my Olympus digital camera. This is not an isolated incident, as Imaging-Resource had the same problem in their test of many NiMH batteries. I suggest visiting that site to see which brands did well.
They also reccommend the Maha C-204F, which I use. The batteries do get warm during charging, but I usually place a fan in front of my charger while I'm charging batteries to help keep them cool.
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