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POWER 2000 XP-333 NiMH Rapid AA and AAA Battery Charger

POWER 2000 XP-333 NiMH Rapid AA and AAA Battery Charger

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Brand: Power 2000
Category: Photography

Buy New: $8.50



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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 9 x 9 x 9

MPN: XP-333
Model: POWER2000 AA INTL CHARGER/BATT SET
UPC: 026127650294
EAN: 0026127650294
ASIN: B0002LDGLC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Includes 4 AA Ultra High Capacity Batteries
  • Quick Charges Batteries Independently
  • Charges to Trickle Charge to Keep Batteries at Peak Readiness
  • Charges AA and AAA Rechargeable NiMH or NiCD Batteries

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Includes 4 2500mAh AA batteries / Also charges AAA Rechargeable NiMH or NiCD batteries / Trickle Charge Capable

Product Description
The Power 2000 XP-333 Rapid Battery Charger Kit includes four AA ultra-high capacity batteries with 2500-mAh power rating. The NiMH battery chemistry is free from memory effect. The charger has four independent power and charging lamp indicators, and it takes about four hours for a typical charge. It is compatible with AA and AAA-sized batteries of the NiMH and NiCd types. The kit also includes a European plug adapter, and the charger accepts both 110- and 220-volt input.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Worthless--save your money   November 18, 2008
Bruno Borofsky
I bought the charger, extra AAs and extra AAAs and NEVER used any of them. The batteries NEVER held a charge. Heck, yesterday, before I ditched it all, I had charged the AAAs for a good 24 hours and the flashlight I put them in barely registered a microwatt of power. And the girth of the AAs was too wide to fit any of the devices I tried putting them in.


1 out of 5 stars Disappointed   July 5, 2008
M. Allen (Cape Cod MA)
I've had the 555 unit for about a year. At first it worked well, but now the charger does not charge the batteries fully and can take 1 or 2 pictures and get the "change battery" message from the camera. Now, the red lights on the charger flash and turn off after a few minutes. Even bought new rechargeable batteries, but it won't charge them either.Unable to find any support for this unit. Should last longer than 1 year!


1 out of 5 stars Disappointing   May 16, 2007
R Waneka
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After more than 12 hours, this "rapid" charger did not charge the batteries that came with it. The charger was also very hot to the touch when it was trying to charge the batteries.


5 out of 5 stars Inexpensive world charger and high capacity batteries   January 14, 2006
Brett Isham (Seattle, WA, USA)
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

The POWER-2000 XP-333 charges batteries in pairs, with one LED per pair, not as described. The XP-555 charges each battery independently and slightly faster (3 vs 4 hours). The XP-333 charger is very lightweight, the XP-555 is slightly heavier. They work on 110 or 220 V and includes plug adaptors for round European type plugs. I have used the XP-333 in the USA and overseas. POWER-2000 makes several other charger models as well.

The XP-333 and 555 AAs are 2500 mAh, and there are XP-33327 and XP-55527 versions now available with 2700 mAh batteries. AAA batteries charge faster as they hold less charge. AAAs from Power-2000 currently come in 850 and 1000 mAh capacities.

I believe that these capacities for AA and AAA from POWER-2000 and other NiMH makers are twice as great or maybe more than alkalines. As I recall, some years ago Duracell copper top AAs have 1100 mAh. I have not found recent figures on the web, but got the old figure by calling the 800 number on the Duracell packages. Duracell Ultras appear to have a bit higher mAh figure, but I do not know that that is.

The 1.2 V for NiMH vs 1.5 V for alkalines seems to make no practical difference as I am told, and I believe it is correct, that alkaline voltage drops rapidly under 1.5 V after initial use while I understand that the NiMH holds its 1.2 V value for some time.



2 out of 5 stars mis-information   February 22, 2005
Walter A. Grzelewski (MAPLE HTS, OHIO USA)
20 out of 24 found this review helpful

Description or product is wrong. There is no quad independent power/charging indicators. They are set up in banks of two. One light for two charging bays. Batteries must be charged in banks of two. Tried e-mailing Vidpro for additional info on this charger. E-mail came back as undeliverable. Cannot find any reviews on the internet for this charger.





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