Consumer chargers
are those which charge individual standard size
rechargeable cells such as AAA, AA, C, D and 9V
Block. The table below gives an overview of each charger including the type of rechargeable batteries that can be charged, i.e. NiCd, NiMh or Li-Ion, and the number and the number and size of cell the charger can take. In the table where is states 1-4, it means the charger can charge single cells at a time so you do not need to put two cells in at a time to make the circuit for charging to start. This is very useful if you are using devices which only take one battery so you only need to charge the batteries you use.
The input voltage shows you if the charger can only be used in the UK (230V AC), can be used worldwide (100V - 240V AC) or can be ran from a 12V DC supply such as your car cigarette lighter socket.
There are many different chargers available on the market today and it can be difficult to know which is the right charger for you. Cell Pack Solutions stock a range of Ansmann chargers to suit any requirement, be it a super-fastcharger, fully featured with battery management functions or a simple inexpensive charger you can rely on we feel there is a charger for you. The table below is layed out in a rough order with the standard chargers at the top, moving onto fast chargers and with the battery managament Energy series at the bottom of the table.
Take a look at the table below, select the charger you want by slicking on the product code or picture for more information about each product.