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Ansmann Comfort Multi-batterijlader
David Sannen
5 juni 2025
Deze oplader heeft een prima prijs kwaliteit verhouding en doet wat hij moet doen op een perfecte manier. Benieuwd of hij effectief “bad batteries” kan reanimeren, daar heb ik nog geen ervaring mee.
K. Andreas
14 april 2025
Top Ladegerät über USB.Auch wenn es jetzt nicht Unmengen an Strom einspart, aber es ist eine perfekte Lösung damit an nicht sonnigenTagen die Akkus über die Powerbank über USB nachzuladen. Und die Powerbank wieder mit der Sonne volladen zu lassen.Die Ladung funktioniert mit AA Akkus ohne Probleme.
Oxe
6 februari 2025
Bra pris, funktion och snabb leverans
Kunde
19 december 2024
Het leuke is dat hij ook slechts 1 batterij (of 3) per keer kan opladen en niet meer per 2 zoals mijn vorige opladers. Wel geen scherm met weergave laadniveau, maar de leds (kleur) voldoen best wel.
Nate
3 december 2024
I needed a charger that accepts large C & D batteries. I wanted one with a reputable brand name; something that was manufactured to high standards, that complies with UK and/or recognised international safety standards and that was safe. I didn't want to buy an unknown name/generic device as I was worried about the possibility of fire or serious malfunction.I previously purchased one that was made by a popular battery company (E*******r), but it had an annoying timer feature that switches it off after 5hrs (irrespective of whether the batteries were fully charged or not.) This was a safety feature and I can understand why it was fitted, but its completely ridiculous to have a 5hr timer on a device that's used to charge C and D cell batteries. A 10,000maH battery, such as a D cell, will take far longer than 5hrs to charge. So with the E*******r one I had, you would have to turn the device off and on again three to four times to completely fill the battery. Impractical.This fantastic charger from Ansmann is the BEST charger I've ever owned. Here's why:1. It accommodates big batteries (C and D).2. There's plenty of space for your fingers to insert big batteries. For anyone whose owned a charger before, you'll know the common issue, that if the space for the batteries is small, it's hard to install big batteries (remember, you also have to fiddle around with a sprung contact).3. Lights on the device tell you how full your battery is before initiating the charge (). No guess work required.4. The device uses multiple different charge strengths and techniques at different points during the charging process. This, it is claimed, helps keep your battery healthier for longer.5. The sprung metal contacts are of a clever design, which makes retracting them, and inserting the batteries, easier.6. The instruction booklet comes in many languages, is well written and provides lots of information. My previous charger had a very basic instruction leaflet, which was confusing at points.7. The device can be powered by a standard plug-in charger (the type you'd use to charge your mobile phone). The device comes with a micro USB cable, so all you need is something to plug the USB cable into (such as a plug-in phone charger, a USB power socket, a power bank...etc).It may help you to know that the instructions reccomend the following type of phone charger/power supply:The thing you use to power the Ansmann charger should be a USB type device (such as a plug-in phone charger, a power bank or a USB wall socket) which provides 5 volts (5V).Additionally, the thing you use should provide a minimum of 1 amp (1A) and ideally 2.1 amp (2.1A) for the fastest charging experience. No more than 2.4 amps (2.4A) should supply the device.Therefore, the reccomendation from Ansmann seems to be an optimum amp rating of 2.1 - 2.4 amps. And 1 amp is the absolute minimum.If the thing you use to supply the Ansmann charger provides less than 2.1 amps (2.1A), then the device will operate slightly more slowly because instead of running all 4 charging slots at once, three of them will run and then once those three batteries are charged, the fourth slot will then begin charging. Ansmann describe this as one of the slots "pausing/being on pause" if you use a supply that has less than 2.1 amps. I'm not sure which slot pauses but that doesn't affect me because I have a phone charging device that provides the required number of amps (in fact, my phone charger supplies the maximum allowed, 2.4amps)There are many suppliers of plug in, USB phone charging sockets that supply the reccomended/optimum number of amps of between 2.1 and 2.4 amps. Mine is manufactured by a company called Anker and its a plug-in USB charger with space for 2 USB cables to be plugged in (and both sockets supply 2.4amps). Other manufacturers of such devices are, of course, available.This is the highest quality and safest battery charger I've purchased and I believe that it comes with a whole host of safety features to prevent a malfunction or dangerous situation.Well worth the money and feels built to last. 5 stars!
Mr. F. Bou.
28 november 2024
Fourni sans transformateur USB-A.Je prend un petit chargeur Wiko de 700 mA.Le branche et mets des piles LR6 NI-MH Enegizer.Les LEDs sont rouge pour indiquer qu'elles sont pas chargées puis clignottent orange et s'éteignent.Dans la Documentation il est indiqué que ça fait ça si le transformateur est pas assez puissant et que c'est normal qu'il coupe certaines piles pour s'adapter à la puissance disponible qu'il mettra en charge quand les premières seront chargées.Jusque là rien à dire.Sauf que plus jamais il ne se rallumera.J'ai testé un autre transformateur de 2.1A comme indique la documentation comme puissance idéale, rien à faire, il est HS.C'est absolument pas un défaut de mes transfos qui servent régulièrement à faire fonctionner du matériel informatique ou à charger de l'éléctro-portatif.C'est juste que cet appareil est une daube.
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