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Ansmann Energy 5207442/US 8 Plus Battery Charger and Maintenance Device

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The Ansmann Energy 8 Plus is the latest upgrade to the Ansmann Energy Series. Like its "big brother" the Energy 16 charger, the new Energy 8 plus offers the most advanced charging control available today for all the most commonly used sizes of Nickel Metal Hydride and Nickel Cadmium batteries used in electronic appliances. The charger accepts AAA, AA, C, D, and 9V. Just plug it in and it charges all these battery sizes automatically and fast! The Energy 8 automatically reconditions batteries, before recharging. It will charge two 9V cells in a little over 2 hours. You can also charge other sizes and/or types simultaneously in the Energy 8 Plus charger. This "smart" charger automatically adjusts to each cell size, cell type and cell capacity. Each cell is charged independently, with simple progress indicator lights for each cell. Automatically switches to trickle charge as each cells reaches full charge. Detects faulty cells. Can also be used as a cell checker to determine reserve life of each cell. The best charger available today! Three year warranty..


  • Suitable for NiCd and NiMH rechargeable batteries
  • Capacity quick test of the inserted cells for approx. 5 seconds
  • Microprocessor controlled charging
  • Ive-way over charging protection
  • 3 Year warranty




Ansmann Energy 5207442/US 8 Plus Battery Charger and Maintenance Device Reviews


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Complete Garbage, January 3, 2012
This review is from: Ansmann Energy 5207442/US 8 Plus Battery Charger and Maintenance Device (Electronics)
I ordered this product and the bottom completely melted upon first use. I used 4 Tenergy AA batteries on first charge attempt. I contacted the seller who referred me to the manufacturer. I called the New Jersey number (the US office) and spoke with a woman who took my information and gave me their tracking information to send it in for a replacement.

2 weeks and nothing. No email correspondence, nothing. I called them to inquire, and they informed me that they hadn't received it and will have to "look for it". The tracking information on Fed Ex website stated they received it 2 DAYS after I sent it. She said she'd call me back. Didn't hear back for 2 days. Emailed them. Email ignored. Had alot going on, forgot about the charger. Remembered 2 weeks later. Emailed them. Email ignored. Called them. She said she couldn't find it and that she'd "make an exception for me" and ship it out that day.

2 weeks later. Nothing. Emailed, no response. Called... Read more
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ansmann Energy 5207442/US, August 8, 2011
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WinCrazy (near Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ansmann Energy 5207442/US 8 Plus Battery Charger and Maintenance Device (Electronics)
JB - You shouldn't have thrown away all those supposedly "bad" batteries just yet. This charger, and most others, are too stupid to identify the batteries (50% +) that can be "rescued". Just because this charger doesn't have the ability to make those batteries "come back from the dead", much less tell them apart from truly dead ones, doesn't mean those batteries are necessarily permanently "bad".

Many dead batteries can use a short (NOTE: LESS THAN ONE [1, single, lone, only] SECOND) "bump charge" to bring up their standing voltage, meaning, "a charge that can be held", to a level that even this charger sees as a "good enough" battery worth charging. Any charger can then charge it normally.

BUMP CHARGE PROCEDURE
Take a known-good, fully charged battery WITH THE SAME VOLTAGE RATING and then, FOR 1 SECOND, ONLY, short the 2 batteries together, plus end to plus end, minus end to minus at the same time. DISCONNECT AFTER 1 SECOND. Retest the "bad" battery again... Read more
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Super Recharger!, September 13, 2010
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T (Honolulu, HI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ansmann Energy 5207442/US 8 Plus Battery Charger and Maintenance Device (Electronics)
This is a very good charger for re-chargeable batteries. There's no LCD readout for capacity and all the other fancy stuff that others might have. The LED light read out for the different status modes while charging helps.

I had a bunch of Duracell batteries that didn't hold their charges for a long time but this charger managed to salvage a few of them by reconditioning them. I've heard many good things about the eneloop batteries from Sanyo so I'll be switching to those.

I'm happy with my Ansmann charger, it does it's job safely as allowable for the batteries.
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