Buying The Right Household Battery Charger

Having a battery charger and using rechargeable batteries has many benefits. It saves you money and time. It also saves the environment from too much dangerous waste materials. But to enjoy the benefits of rechargeable battery you must have the right battery charger. This article will enlighten you about the different types of chargers.

Types Of Chargers

There are three types of chargers based on how they work. The smart chargers are those that can monitor the charge in your battery. These will stop charging or slow down to the minimum amount of charging once the battery has reached its full charge. They are the best as they will ensure to give you the full life of your batteries.

If you are using a battery that is not in the low self-discharge category, then you can use a trickle charger that will keep charging the batteries in low charges over a long period. This will help to keep your batteries charged even if they are losing their charge even when they are not being used. Your batteries will always be ready for use. However, these chargers don’t prevent overcharging of the batteries.

You have those chargers that are neither of the above types. These are the normal chargers that are available in the market in plenty. You do not indicate the charge that has been done to your batteries. You can risk overcharging or undercharging your batteries. This can result in the batteries dying before their lifetime. But these chargers are available at very economical prices.

Speed Of Charging

Battery chargers are also categorised based on the speed of charging the batteries. The super-fast chargers are those that can charge your batteries within an hour. The fastest among these can charge your batteries within 15 minutes. It is highly advantageous because you don’t have to plan your charging. You can just plug them in an hour before you leave from home.

There are slower chargers that take different lengths of time to charge your batteries. The time took also depends on the type of battery that you are charging. Batteries of higher capacities will take longer to charge. Some of the chargers need a whole night to charge the batteries. Certain types of chargers shut off automatically when the batteries are charged. This can prevent overcharging.

You must also look at other factors when buying chargers. The number of batteries you want to charge at a time, the type of battery and their sizes is also factors to consider when buying the battery charger.