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Recharge non rechargeable batteries.
4 June 2012, 19:43,
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Recharge non rechargeable batteries.
This could be useful but then again it might just burn or go pop what do you think.


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5 June 2012, 00:35,
#2
RE: Recharge non rechargeable batteries.
They are supposed to work ok. My family have used these types of chargers before ok.
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5 June 2012, 17:57,
#3
RE: Recharge non rechargeable batteries.
They have to get the charge in there somehow.

I also know a couple of people that use them and they say mileage varies depending on make and type.
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5 June 2012, 21:25,
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RE: Recharge non rechargeable batteries.
My concern was because it is dealtastic selling it and the claim seemed a tad high, 80 times recharge of non-rechargeable.

I have seen the car battery 3 second recharge trick and heard that was dangerous but worked, think I will dig bit deeper so what more I can find out.
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5 June 2012, 23:09,
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RE: Recharge non rechargeable batteries.
I used to have something similar, but much larger. It worked sometimes, but not others. You never new when a battery was going to be any good or not after recharging. I don't know what happened to mine actually. It was only worth bothering with top name batteries, and it was more like 3 charges than 80. But 3 charges is worth having. I'm not buying it though... my other one gathered dust for a long time before... um, before whatever happened to it happened.
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