Smart charger that tells me the Mah of the batteries

I have a Maha MH-C9000 battery charger for my AA and AAA eneloop cells.

I also have a Nitecore I4 and a Klarus C8. I use these for my 18650 batteries - the C8 also does 26650’s.

I like the way the Maha tells me the actual charged capacity of the cells.

I am wondering if there is a similar charger, but that:
a) supports 18650 and 26650 cells; and
b) supports as minimum of 4 cells but preferably 8 being simultaneously charged?

I’d like to check if the rated power capacity on my various batteries is anything like the actual capacity they are holding….

4 cells:
Liitokala Lii-500
Opus C3100
SkyRC MC3000

8 cells:
Enova gyrfalcon All-88

For budget choice I would go with the Lii-500…

NITECORE Digicharger D4 charges 4 18650 cells, though not very quickly.

Opus 3400 and 9000

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The Liitokala and Opus can be had for < 25 bucks each when they are on offer or using discount codes

Is there a device that would measure the mAH of an AA other than a charger

8 cells is my strong preference so in the absence of any others it looks like the Enova gyrfalcon All-88

Thanks guys - great feedback.

For an 8- cell non-digital output charger I would say I actually quite like my Klarus C8 - but the extra information from the Enova will be handy.

Oops! Forgot to say the enova all-88 does not measure capacity, it only shows voltage and charge rate.

beware of the mAh value. If it comes from a discharge test, it’s precise indicator of the capacity of the cell. If it comes from a charge test, is not so precise (still better than nothing).
Opus or SKYRC MC3000.

2 x Liitokala Engineer 500”s if you want to be able charge/discharge 8 cells at a time.
Can be had for US $20 on offer at times.
I have 2 & prefer them to my OPUS.
Supports AA,AAA, C, 10440, 14500, 16340/CR123, 18350, 16650,18500, 18650, 26500,26650 & LiCoO2, LiMn, LiFePO4 & NIMH chemistries.
On “NOR” test it reads the discharged ma”s so a more accurate capacity reading than chargers that read the charged ma”s taken.

Does the NOR mode leave the batteries in a charged state or do you need to run a charge cycle manually after the NOR test on the LI-500?

And Why The Flouf is it called a NOR test? Not Or? I’m not getting it.

Yes the LI-500 leaves batteries in a fully charged state after the NORmal test.

The FAST test does just the discharge/charge capacity test, only measuring the charged capacity.
The NOR test does both, charge/discharge/charge.
NOR = normal full capacity test, measuring the discharge capacity.

I love my Li-500, its the best charger I own, and I’ve got many brand name expensive ones.

I bought the Foxnovo F-4S a while ago for the charge & discharge rate to sort cells from used laptop pulls.
No idea what you guys may think of that model but it has served its purpose for me so far. Has 0.5A & 1A rates charge & discharge/charge. Will display capacity after discharge. Can use it in my Car or home. Would be nice if it could discharge to storage voltage, but I have to use an RC balance charger I have for that. But it was $40 and I had it in 2 days…

- Input: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz, DC 12V 2.5A

- Output: DC 4.2±0.02V/1.48V 0.5A±30mAx4 1.0A±50mAx4

- Dimensions: 13.5cm×10cm×3.4cm

- Weight: 480g (without batteries)

- Compatible with batteries: Li-ion: 26650, 22650, 18650, 18500, 18490, 17670, 17650, 17500, 16340, 14500, 10440. Ni-MH /Ni-CD: A, AA, AAA, C, SC.

- Come with a US-plug switching adapter for indoor use, and a 12V car charger adapter for in car use.

  • Product Certification: CE RL MSDS

Yikes, the SKYRC is $99 at GB, while the Liitokala Lii-500 is $23.40 and the BT-C3100 is $38.77.
Have the BT, so might try the Liiokala at that price. Couldn’t be any noisier than BT.
SKYRC outa my budget.

I also got a XTAR VC4 recently. USB powered only, 4 batts, all chemistries and types. Nice interface
Does give an mah reading at end of charge, but doesn’t have a refresh mode.

The Lii-500 is silent as it doesn”t have a fan.

So read the fine print on chargers with more than 2 bays. Some of them steal power and charge at half the rate because they are sharing power and not fully independent.

I own a Nitecore D2 which is great as a charger. Allows me to charge the smaller batteries at 300mA rather than 500mA. But now that the price for the Lii-500 has dropped I want to buy one to test my battery capacity. So who has the best price with the BLF discount? I want a real one andnot a fake or knock off.

Is there a device that would measure the mAH of an AA other than a charger

Yes, there is specialized battery testers and there is electronic loads.

Any budget ones with decent accuracy? Or charger like lii-500 is still best budget choice?

Charger is probably the best budget choice.

I have checked one load here: Test/review of Electronic load 60W

I will be checking a few more, but it has fairly low priority for me.