AA Battery Chargers

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I've been looking around for some time to get a decent rechargable charger.

My research led me to Maha , and i eventually got an C800S. ( although it was a close run thing for a 9000)
Check them out - top bits of kit.

I've also started using sanyo eneloop rechargeables instead of energizer shite, although i may try out some powerex ones to see if theres a noticable difference.

http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/viewitem.asp?idproduct=407
 
I have some enerloop batteries, they came in a pack with a mains charger and some adapters for D and C cells.
Stewart
 
this is a super thing for the traveller - charges AA & AAA. Very compact, multi voltage and comes with a variety of adapters for different sockets

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Uniross-Globe-Trotter-Travel-Charger/dp/B0008EI9W4 (check the other sellers link on the right for a better price)

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Forget all those adapters and get one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Uniross-U0170895-Universal-Li-Ion-Charger/dp/B001AV1KYS

Also comes with a cigarette socket power lead; get a cigarette power extension lead from maplins, replace the cigarette plug with a BMW one and you can now charge anything from the bike too. I don't know whether this item would be affected by 5A limitation as I've wired a BMW socket direct to the battery.
 
The one I've just looked at is an Li/Ion charger, not a Nicad/NIMH charger. Not sure if this makes a difference but I'd check first.
 


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