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Battery charging question:nerd:

I use rechargeable batteries in all of my toys. Camera, GPSr and ACE 250. I've managed to collect three different amperage types. 2100, 2300 and 2500. Can they be mixed while charging or should they be the same? Thanks.........
 
I don't know. I think it is good to keep all the batteries in the same group together. I use a permanent marker to label the batteries and date I bought them. I never mix old with new.
 
Keep them the same.

They will only charge as fast as the charger can provide current, and I suppose they will eventually all make it to their own charge. But they will never deliver over the same duration for an equal current drain and those that charge sooner, will have to sit in the charger until the others get to max - which is bad for them, especially the NiMh ones.

Why complicate things, bro?
 
[quote DavHut]Keep them the same. [/quote]

That's pretty much what I tought also. Thanks for the reply and info.
 
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