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Specifications:
- High quality and performance DBL 20 battery charger
- Can be used at home or in the car
- This SANYO battery home charger includes a home power cable and a cigarette lighter adapter (car charger) for any vehicles
- Voltage of the battery DBL 20 charger is 100V-240V which fits anywhere in the world
- Quick charge with automatic constant current control prevents battery from overcharging, short circuit, and electronic shock
- The car charger will automatically turn to trickle charge mode after the battery is fully charged to provide output shortage protection
- SANYO DBL 20 battery charger is for charging your battery only
- 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
- Output Voltage: DC8.4V (4.2V) 600mAh
- Dimension: 8.3 x 4.5 x 3.5cm / 3.3 x 1.8 x 1.4in(L x W x H)
Details:

- Travel Charger

- Car Adapter

- Two pin plug
Package Included:
- 1 x Digital Camera Battery Travel Charger for SANYO DBL20
- 1 x Car Charging Cable
- 1 x US Plug
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- Do the rechargeable batteries get warm while charging?
Yes, rechargeable batteries will get warm while charging and this is normal. More heat may be noticed when you are charging 2 batteries rather than four due to the higher charge rate. Some of the heat you may notice during charging is actually from the built-in power supply. However the battery charger has a built-in temperature termination sensor similiar to the MH-C401FS battery charger that monitors your rechargeable batteries and makes sure that they are charged safely and completely.
- What does "equalize" charging do, and why is it needed?
All batteries, even those assembled into unitized blocks, are all built of individual battery cells connected in series to obtain the required DC voltage. Like all manufactured products, there is variation between the capacities of each cell in the battery. As the battery ages this variation increases. Since the battery is a chain of cells that is only as strong as the weakest link some scheme is required to ensure that all cells stay at peak capacity. A scheme called "equalizing" is commonly used in both lead-acid and nickel cadmium batteries. Equalizing temporarily elevates the charging voltage of the entire battery string above the normal "float" voltage. The elevated charging voltage allows all cells, including the weak ones, to accept more current from the charger than they would at float voltage. A consequence of the elevated equalize voltage is that all cells in the battery are overcharged. This is acceptable for short periods provided the battery has sufficient electrolyte. Overcharging greatly increases the rate at which the water in battery electrolyte is electrolyzed into oxygen and hydrogen gas. Since low electrolyte level will permanently damage the battery it is important to limit when, and for how long, the battery is charged at the equalize voltage.
- What is the correct charging voltage?
The value of both float and equalize/boost/high rate voltages is determined by the battery manufacturer, and depends on the chemistry and construction of the battery. Deviating from the recommended values, except where needed to adjust for temperature, will under or overcharge the battery - both of which will reduce the battery's life and performance.
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