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Specifications:
- 100% perfectly new high quality digital camera battery home travel charger For CASIO NPL7
- Chargers are 100/240 voltage for worldwide capabilities
- Quick charge with automatic constant current control prevents battery from overcharging, short circuit, and electronic shock
- Digital battery charger will automatically turn to trickle charge mode after the battery is fully charged to provide output shortage protection
- Perfect fitting and 100% satisfaction guaranteed
- This is a non-OEM product
- Support AC Plug Type: Two-pin AU plug or three-pin UK plug, US plug, EU plug (not included)
- Input Voltage: AC 100V-240V 50/60Hz Max 150mA
- Input Voltage: DC 12~24V
- Output: DC 8.4V(4.2V) 600mAh
- Dimensions: Approx 8.2 x 4.6 x 3.7cm / 3.2 x 1.8 x 1.5in(L x W x H)
- Battery Charger for: CASIO NPL7
Details:

- Digital Camera Battery Travel Charger with Car Adapter for CASIO NPL7
- Two pin plug
- Charging precautions
- Jack
- DC 12~24V
Package Included:
- 1 x Digital Camera Battery Travel Charger for CASIO NPL7
- 1 x Car Charger Cable
- 1 x US Plug
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Leslie Holland
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07-09-2009- Other Thoughts: I had lost my original charger and how to find a replacement and this was an excellent choice.
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Jeremy Thompson
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07-09-2009- Other Thoughts: I'm very happy with this product. It's worked every time and it charges the battery pretty quickly. Would recommend this product to anyone else.
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- How long can I leave my charger connected to my battery?
The type of charger you are using more accurately determines this, but generally your battery charger is safe to leave powered up and connected to your battery until the battery has reached a full charge. Manual chargers should be removed as soon as the battery has reached a full charge. These chargers will not cycle or shut down by themselves. They will continue to put a current through the battery until they are disconnected. The use of a hydrometer or voltmeter to monitor state of charge is recommended for use with manual battery chargers.
Automatic chargers are more forgiving on your battery than manual chargers, but they are not designed for indefinite use. They will begin a cycling process, as described above, to prevent overcharging of the battery. Continued cycling will cause premature wear on the electromechanical parts of the charger, causing the charger to fail prematurely. The only charger recommended for extended or a storage application is the 1.5 amp 12-volt charger specifically designed for long term, slow trickle charging/maintenance applications.
- Why can't I measure a voltage when connecting my volt meter to the battery clips?
No output power is supplied until the battery charger's clips are hooked up to the battery. Then, it will measure and show the battery's voltage.
- What is the difference between an AC Adapter and a battery charger?
AC and DC are completely different. Your device is designed and capable of only accepting DC low level power. If you plug AC into it, it will not work and/or will fry the camera circuits if the voltage is rated to high. You must get an adapter that puts out the required DC voltage and the amperage in order to work.






















































