Hey mate you have the voltage and chemistries mixed up! Is the charger universal voltage? Does it use an AC-DC adapter or does it take a standard figure 8 cable? What are the charge currents?
Support Li-ion(4.2V,4.35V), Ni-MH(1.48v), LiFePO4 (3.6v)different battery charging the same time
Nice charger, well built.
Only downsides, IMO, is it is a little slow charging/discharging due to the 800ma max charge rate & 400ma max discharge rate (although still higher charge rates than some chargers) & capacity & ir testing is only available on 1 slot (slot 4).
Apart from that it is a very nice charger for the money.
If you are not in a rush it is perfectly fine & offers more features than say a Nitecore D4 for similar price.
If you scroll down this charger section you will see several reviews, mine included.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that the charger does continue to trickle charge Li-ions after the charge is complete & the display says FULL.
If you remove the cells within a reasonable time of the charge completing (say a few hours) this won”t cause any issues but if you leave the cells in the charger for a long time after the charge is complete then this trickle charge will slowly wear away the cells life.
Is that the fact that it continues to trickle charge Li-ions at a very low rate when charging has finished ?
If so then as you say as long as cells are removed within a reasonable time of the charger reporting full then it is fine but if you leave cells in the charger for days at a time the constant trickle will reduce their life.
Forgot to mention that in my post sorry.