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AA Batteries in a Vertex Chatrger

ROGERRADIO007

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Does anyone know is it possible to recharge AAs in A Vertex Battery Box using a Vertex Charger..

For example could I load a battery box with NiMH or Li-Ion betteries and then just use the vertex charger or do I need to empty the box and use a different charger ??
 

radiotweester

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NiMH, probably, Li-Ion I wouldn't want to try... The packs use to have a monitoring circuit, but as I not torn apart any of the packs since Li-Ion became the standard, I can't say if this is still true or if it's all done in the charger.
 
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