Yes, you can charge a 1.2 V AAA rechargeable battery with the Panasonic BQ-CC65. The charger is suitable for AA and AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries and charges them regardless of the brand, as long as they are NiMH rechargeable batteries.
Yes, you can also charge non-eneloop batteries with the Panasonic eneloop LCD Top Charger BQ-CC65 as long as they have the same chemistry and size.
- The charger supports NiMH batteries in AA and AAA sizes, regardless of brand. This means you can also charge Varta Recharge Accu Power AA batteries with a capacity of 1350 mAh.
- The charger has Individual Charge Control, which means that it analyses and charges each battery individually, regardless of its brand or capacity. However, only NiMH batteries are compatible.
The unit says:
Input. 100-240V 50-60HZ 0.4A
Output. AA:1,5x4=3.2 A max(750mA
average)
AAA:1.5Vx4=1.2A max (275mA
average)
USB:5V=1.0A 5.0 W
I am very satisfied with the charger
Hoi (greeting, always nice when you want something and greet others in the community).
To the questions: Yes, has a USB output for charging devices.
You can charge 4 batteries *OR* charge the one hanging on the USB port.
No, you can't charge the 4 batteries at the same time as the one on the USB (that's what the USB-out button is for).
No, you cannot use the 4 batteries as power supply for the USB hanging.
The charged batteries (AAA or AAAA), when fully charged, can be used where needed.
We use a lot of white and also pro-black ones in the whole house for a lot of thermostats or mice or room sensors - the black AA last a bit longer than the white ones, but it doesn't make a big difference in my opinion - especially because both types (pro and white) have 1.2V - and not 1.5V like the conventional Nicmd batteries...
Any questions?
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