grouchyturtle
Contributor
I have a small LCD for my video housing that runs on 12v.
Between needing a very small battery pack, because of available room in the housing, and the price for 12v NiMH packs, I decided to go this route instead.
Bought a battery holder from Radio Shack and bought (8) 1200 mah AA NiMH batteries. The pack connects with a standard 9volt style clip.
I have 2 chargers.
One is a Alltek combo charger for AAA - D, and 9v
The other is a MAHA C777 universal charger
I was thinking instead of using the combo charger and only charging 4 batteries at one time, why not just keep the batteries in the holder and connect the holder to the universal charger. I was thinking of maybe even getting some large shrink tube, and preminently wrapping the batteries in the holder.
Any reason not to do this?
Between needing a very small battery pack, because of available room in the housing, and the price for 12v NiMH packs, I decided to go this route instead.
Bought a battery holder from Radio Shack and bought (8) 1200 mah AA NiMH batteries. The pack connects with a standard 9volt style clip.
I have 2 chargers.
One is a Alltek combo charger for AAA - D, and 9v
The other is a MAHA C777 universal charger
I was thinking instead of using the combo charger and only charging 4 batteries at one time, why not just keep the batteries in the holder and connect the holder to the universal charger. I was thinking of maybe even getting some large shrink tube, and preminently wrapping the batteries in the holder.
Any reason not to do this?