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Specifications:
- Input Voltage: AC 100V~240V 50/60Hz 150mAh
- Input Voltage: DC 12V~24V
- Output Voltage: DC 8.4V(4.2V) 600mAh
- Dimension: Approx 8.5 x 4.7 x 3.8cm / 3.3 x 1.9 x 1.5in(L x W x H)
- Support AC Plug Type: Two-pin AU plug or three-pin UK plug, US plug, EU plug (not included)
- Perfect fitting and 100% satisfaction guaranteed
- Battery charger for Panasonic BCF10
- This is a Non-OEM Product
Details:

- Digital Camera Battery Travel Charger with Car Adapter for Panasonic BCF10

- Two pin plug

- Input DC 12-24V
Package Included:
- 1 x Digital Camera Battery Travel Charger for Panasonic BCF10
- 1 x Car Charger Cable
- 1 x US Plug
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- What is a charge channel or charge circuit?
Battery chargers have one or many charge channels aka charge circuits. Each charge channel can charge one or more than one battery. For example, it is common for a AA, and AAA battery charger to have four charge stations and two charge channels. This means that each charge channel charges two batteries in the same circuit. This is why you see lots of folks recommend that you keep your batteries in sets to optimize their charging.
- Does rapid charging reduce the life of batteries?
Not significantly. So long as it is done using a properly designed smart charger, most NiMH batteries can be recharged in about an hour without any damage or significant reduction in their life. However, NiMH batteries must only be rapid charged with a charger specifically designed for charging NiMH batteries. Chargers designed to rapidly charge NiCd batteries can overcharge NiMH batteries. While it may be true that rapid charging NiMH batteries can reduce battery life by a small amount (probably less than 10%), this should be more than offset by the inconvenience of always slow charging batteries.
- What is the difference between a battery charger and battery maintainer?
A battery charger just charges the battery, a maintainer helps keep the charge in the battery while its not being used or is in storage, they do work good, because I own several of them, and use them on the vehicles. I don't drive much, but when I go to start them they always will fire right up. But you have to have a good battery to start with other wise it won't actually charge a battery up, all it will do is help maintain what voltage the battery already has in it, good luck.
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