Was shopping, when I saw this charger At Homefix that can enable alkaline batteries to be recharged!!! Not sure if this is stale news to some already, but I was quite interested in the charger. Have a read .... www.battizer.com
Read about it carefully. The results (performance) are nowhere as impressive as advertised and secondly: the cylinder holding the chemistry inside will corrode slowly. Enjoy cleaning your battery compartment from leaked liquids. There is a reason for alkaline batteries being for single use only.Was shopping, when I saw this charger At Homefix that can enable alkaline batteries to be recharged!!! Not sure if this is stale news to some already, but I was quite interested in the charger. Have a read .... www.battizer.com
...perhaps I should point out that i have once violently exploded an alkaline cell when recharging it; the body ruptured and burst battery fluids on my face.
Rechargeable alkalines are nowhere near rechargeable NiMHs.
Besides, the extent to which alkaline batteries can be recharged is solely dependent on the chemistry of the reactants in the cell. For most alkaline cells, the chemical reaction is almost not possible to reverse under any means. You thought makers of alkaline cells would jeopadize their profits and provide cells which make use of easily-reversible reactions?
EDIT: perhaps I should point out that i have once violently exploded an alkaline cell when recharging it; the body ruptured and burst battery fluids on my face.
the cost is still justifiable to invest on good quality charger and batteries.
Yikes! Seems I've attracted too much negative comments by including 'for flash'.
I just wanted to share these new product with all.
Maybe some may find a good use for rechargable alkaline batts in some other aspect. :thumbsup:
Rechargeable alkalines are nowhere near rechargeable NiMHs.
Besides, the extent to which alkaline batteries can be recharged is solely dependent on the chemistry of the reactants in the cell. For most alkaline cells, the chemical reaction is almost not possible to reverse under any means. You thought makers of alkaline cells would jeopadize their profits and provide cells which make use of easily-reversible reactions?
EDIT: perhaps I should point out that i have once violently exploded an alkaline cell when recharging it; the body ruptured and burst battery fluids on my face.
Was shopping, when I saw this charger At Homefix that can enable alkaline batteries to be recharged!!! Not sure if this is stale news to some already, but I was quite interested in the charger. Have a read .... www.battizer.com
edutilos- said:Don't know if it works, anyone has review???