Charger 8 x AA recommendation for Eneloops

Hi all :slight_smile:
I am looking for a charger that is reliable and gentle with Eneloops, with the following specs and characteristics:
–8 slots for AA (NiMH)
-Charging current ~500mAh to ~1000mAh
-Moderate (ie not high) heat generation -something that keeps cells rather cool like Maha-Powerex C9000
-Good termination (must not overcharge or undercharge Eneloops. These are mainly used in photographic equipment and flashlights)
-Trickle charge? not sure if this is needed for Eneloops

So far I have narrowed it down to

- Maha-Powerex MH-C801D: Good reviews overall, 2A charging not really needed, separate power supply a minus
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003OU51LG/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF
https://eu.nkon.nl/charger/nimh/maha-powerex-mh-c801d.html

- Maha-Powerex MH-C800S: No separate power supply, not much cheaper than C801D, reports that the two right slots get warmer
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B000LQMKDS/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF
https://eu.nkon.nl/charger/nimh/maha-powerex-mh-c800s.html

- ANSMANN Powerline 8: Cannot find much about this. ~500mAh charging, independent channels, trickle charging. I wish there was a reliable review for it as it seems promising for the price
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00FEFQM44/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF

- Eneloop BQ-CC55 Quickcharger x2 : Forger all the rest and buy 2 of the Panasonic branded chargers. Not sure if it is convenient though, and if these chargers are good for other NiMHs
https://eu.nkon.nl/charger/nimh/panasonic-eneloop-bq-cc55-charger.html

Please note that I am in Europe (EU) and I don’t have the options of our American friends (brands like Tenergy etc)
Thanks for any input :slight_smile:

Theres this one.

http://lygte-info.dk/review/Review%20Charger%20GyrFalcon%20All-88%20UK.html

I must point out that NiMH cells needs to be charged at a similar current to what they are being used at. It has something to do with the size of the crystals forming or being broken up inside the cell. Cameras are high drain devices so a 500mA charging current is not the best for these (your) cells additionally, the lower the charge current, the harder it is to detect a full charge and the greater the chance of ’over charging.

I also support the suggestion of the Enova, 8bay, charger as well as either the Nitecore I4 or D4 chargers.

Would it be easier at all to order from a China based supplier?

I think people worry way too much about chargers…

Why must it be an 8 bay charger? Surely two 4 bay chargers will work just as well?

Thanks for the suggestions and the info folks :slight_smile:
Here is another test of the GYRFalcon All 88 GYRFALCON All 88 Multi Cell Charger - Li-ion LiFePO4 Ni-Mh - YouTube (link is external)
I would prefer not to order from China as it takes ages to arrive in (southern) Europe and if something breaks there is practically no guarantee. It all depends on the product and the price of course.
My primary concern is the “quality” of charging Eneloops as the batteries are used often though, so I am open to suggestions. The quality of the product itself is important too, as it is going to be used approx. every second day.
Edit to answer to Chicken Drumstick: When used often to charge 8 (or 16 or even more) it is easier to plug one (or two) 8x charger(s), insert the batteries and be done with it :slight_smile: You have a point though, I haven’t ruled out the use of multiple Panasonic BQ-CC55s, for example.

There is some new 12 cell IKEA charger fo Ni-MH:

Their older smaller charger should be good too:
http://lygte-info.dk/review/Review%20Charger%20Ikea%20Ladda%20YH-990BF%20UK.html

That charger is rather slow and it uses a high charge current (It only has two charge circuits).

The Panasonic charger you mentioned above can charge any nihm cell. You said you didn’t know if it could charge other cells. Any nihm rated charger can charger any brand of nihm. Low and high discharge versions.

If you use lithium for flashlights I’d consider a charger or two that does both. I use the opus nihm charger and I’m happy with it. Goes up to 1 amp charging on all 4 higher on the external 2 if needed. Has refresh function for batteries. Discharge capacity testing. But you can set the current on each channel or set all 4 batteries with a couple clicks from 200,400,600,800,1000. Used it about 3-4 times a week for over a year now. But there are 6-8 bay lithium based chargers not to expensive that do nihm charging

I appreciate very much all the info and the suggestions. I already have a Xtar VP2 for lithium. I wouldn’t choose a lithium based charger that does nihm charging per se, unless HKJ rates it “very good” in his tests for both/all chemistries :beer:

I have never heard of that before, and my readings on NiMH charging lead me to believe that charging current is irrelevant. I’d like to know where you read that information, as it’s contrary to everything else I’ve read.

The only thing that charging current does is allow the charger to detect the -dV termination signal more easily. If your charger uses this, then it’s probably best to charge at least 0.25C (~500mA with AA cells). With high quality cells (Eneloops), you can safely charge up to 1C (~2000mA).

Hi. I’ve learnt these things years ago when we only had NiMH and NiCad cells for our high powered mods. (joined cpf in 2003. Lol) Will try to find supporting info.

Same question so reviving an old thread.
Any new chargers to recommend that handle 1 or 3 cells without requiring 2, 4 pairs?

Trying to set an elderly neighbor up because her emergency radio and lights have died of alkaleaks.

Maha has a nice looking new charger, the MH-C980. Defaults to 1A for AA and .5A for AAA if I’m reading correctly.

I just toss mine in a LK100. Rarely use multiples, so…