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La Crosse Technology BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger

 

By La Crosse Technology
La Crosse Technology BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger
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Lowest $52.16 Apr 27, '15   Lowest $39.95 Feb 23, '16   Lowest $29.95 Sep 22, '15  
Average $55.43   Average $52.70   Average $43.39  
Added Apr 2, 2013   Added Apr 2, 2013   Added Apr 2, 2013  
                 
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Product Description
UPC759309501144
Quickly and easily charge AA and AAA batters with La Crosse Technologys quintessential battery charger.

The BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger can be used to fill all NiMH or NiCd rechargeable batteries, AA & AAA.

Simultaneously charges multiple AA or AAA batteries, and can be set to different charging currents: charge, discharge, refresh, and test.

Defaults to 200mA and automatically switches to a trickle charge after completion to ensure maximum battery capacity. Overheat detection so not to overcharge and the charger will detect a dead battery.

Great gift idea for photographers, toy operators, and constant battery users. Completely portable and great for on the go or just keep it in your home for daily use!

Whats In the Bag? Sturdy Adjustable Nylon Carrying Tote Bag with detachable metal clips

Spacious inside double pockets

Webbed side sleeve for additional storage

Includes 4 AA & 4 AAA NiMH rechargeable (shrink-wrapped) batteries

AC power adapter

Front Zippered kangaroo pouch includes individual pockets to carry included 4 C size 1.2v battery adapters which are included inside 4 D size adapters Special Features: LCD display capacity level after completion

Simultaneously charges AA & AAA, both NiMH or NiCd rechargeables

Select different currents: charge, discharge, refresh, test

Automatic trickle charge for maximum battery life

Detects dead batteries & overheat protection

Simple Operation: Specifications: Charges Battery Types: AA/AAA NiCd and NiMH

Input voltage: 100-240 VAC but MUST have the proper adapter.

Charging Current: Selectable charging current : 200, 500, 700 or 1000mA. When only channel 1 and/or channel 4 are used, can select up 1500 or 1800 mA.

Max Charging Capacity: 3000 mAh

 

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Amazon > Camera & Photo > Accessories > Batteries & Chargers > Battery Chargers > Camera

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Discussions on Reddit mentioning this product:
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/r/buildapcsales [OTHER] Panasonic 8-Pack AA Eneloop Batteries - $14.99 [$19.99 - $5 MIR] Apr 8, 2016
/r/radiocontrol NIMH batteries Oct 3, 2015
/r/mflb Help me out guys. Did I get a legit MFLB charger or is this a counterfeit? May 20, 2015
/r/mflb Issues with using rapid chargers? May 6, 2015
/r/mflb Batteries will be in the charger for about 18 hours. Will this damage the batteries? Mar 30, 2015
/r/livesound Hey /r/livesound, what are your thoughts on rechargeable batteries? May 2, 2014

 

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