Powerex MH-C9000 WizardOne Charger

3,400.00

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Short Description

KEY FEATURES:

  • Four independent slots for AA or AAA NiMH batteries
  • Large backlit LCD
  • Digitally displays capacity, voltage, time and current
  • Five modes of operation
  • Special forming charge and cycling mode
  • 30 selectable charging and discharging speed
Detailed Description

Powerex MH-C9000 WizardOne Charger

The MH-C9000 WizardOne Charger-Analyzer for 4 AA / AAA NiMH / NiCD Batteries from Powerex charges 1-4 AA or AAA NiMH or NiCD batteries via 4 independent slots. It supports batteries with capacities of 100-20,000mAh. The large, backlit LCD screen displays capacity, voltage, elapsed time and current. The charger provides 29 selectable charge and discharge rates, including 19 charging currents from 0.2-2.0A (200-2000mA) and 10 discharging currents from 0.1-1.0A (100-1000mA) in increments of 0.1A.

5 Operational Modes:

CHARGE MODE
  • – Charging current adjustable from 0.2A to 2.0A in 0.1A increments.
  • – Useful when battery needs to be recharged without determining the capacity of the battery. It should be used on batteries known to be in good condition and have been in continuous use.

DISCHARGE MODE
  • – Discharging current adjustable from 0.1A to 1.0A in 0.1A increments.
  • – Useful for analyzing the amount of charge stored in the battery. Battery not recharged at the end of the cycle.

CYCLE MODE
  • – Performs a charge-discharge cycle for a programmable number of times. Charging and discharging rates are also selectable. At the end of the cycle, a final recharge is applied. Max. 12 cycles.
  • – Suitable for cycling the dormant batteries to recover capacity.

REFRESH & ANALYZE MODE
  • – First recharges the battery, rest for two hours, discharges, rest, then recharges again. Charging and discharging rates are programmable.
  • – Reports the discharge capacity at the end of the cycle.
  • – Useful when the battery capacity needs to be determined. Also useful for battery with degraded performance.

BREAK-IN MODE
  • – Applies a 16-hour 0.1C charge (0.1 times the capacity of the battery), rest for one hour, followed by a 0.2C discharge, rest again, and finally a 16-hour 0.1C recharge again.
  • – This process is also known as “Forming Charge.” Also recommended with batteries that cannot be rescued by the Refresh & Analyze mode.
  • – The process follows the IEC standard for determining battery capacity.