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01 Mar, 2018
Does the job
I bought this in order to be able to see the controls on the underside of a PIR sensor in an awkward place outdoors. It could also come in handy with a telescopic pickup tool. The LEDs are bright enough. The only problem might come if wanting to alter the position of the mirror.

01 Mar, 2018
Don’t expect too much.
Although this charger is suitable for 3 types of battery, some knowledge is still necessary. One can use it for AA, AAA and PP3 batteries. I wouldn’t try more than one type at a time. So it’s up to 4 AA or AAA or 2 PP3. You need to know the charging rate of the charger and the formula for working out the charging time of batteries based on the amperage shown on them. The lights on the charger give no indication when batteries are fully charged. And you’re talking hours. An AA battery will probably take around 4 hours but a PP3 will probably need about 13. When charging PP3 batteries, make sure that they are properly connected. If a battery can move when apparently connected, it isn’t enough.

01 Mar, 2018
How long to charge?
1 of 4 found this helpful The “problem” with these batteries, as with other Lloytron rechargeable batteries, is that the manufacturer doesn’t say on the packaging how long it takes to fully charge them. Which I find strange as the manufacturer can find space on the packaging to suggest its own charger. A word to the wise, the own brand chargers don’t indicate when batteries are fully charged. So you need to find the formula for working out the charging time. And for that you need to know the charging rate of the charger. Also bear in mind that you should mark the batteries to show when they are first charged. The manufacturer will recommend using a permanent marker to write the date on the battery. Given the smooth surface, there’s no telling how long that would last!