Now Ni-MH batteries regularly to use for my purposes. As we previously had a regular appreciable consumption of conventional alkane linen AA batteries in the household, it is coming to an economical and environmentally friendly because not constantly batteries must be disposed of.
Over the years, I had bought two battery chargers, the 1st broke sometime and we used back normal batteries. The 2nd unit I bought before about 1 (?) Year, although from a noted manufacturer, but somehow dubious. The supplied batteries were indeed somehow loaded and loaded, but it was not shown (despite light) that they were finally full. You could use the batteries, but ...
DSS "Foxnovo F-4S 4-Slots" loads these batteries comfortable, displays the voltage and current, I like. me. One can, as already described several times, set the amperage manually between 0, 5A and 1.0A, so you can speed up the loading speed when needed. In fact, all 4 slots can simultaneously with max. 1.0A load - nice touch.
The processing of the charger is properly through the blue screen, which informed individually of each bay, you're always up to date without having to but stand by. That the batteries are actually not fully charged fully, I have not measured it, I can live with but for my purposes - better than an overcharge and broken batteries.
A hitherto decent power supply and a charging cable for the cigarette lighter (handy when camping & Co.) round off the overall positive impression. Priced is the "Foxnovo F-4S 4-Slots" OK - a long-term test I can not yet, however.
Note for 2-times beeping after completion of the charging process - yes, you can certainly cringe, so I operate the device even in the immediate vicinity and have nevertheless the certainty that the batteries are not overcharged.
Knappe 5 points, especially since you have to do without the manual / can.