LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY BC-9009 ALPHAPOWER BATTERY CHARGER

  • Battery charger; charges AA as well as AAA batteries simultaneously
  • 4 apart LCD displays; 4 modes; feverishness guard prevents overcharging
  • Comes with 4 AA as well as 4 AAA rechargeable batteries
  • Also includes 4 C- as well as 4 D-size battery adapters as well as permanent transport bag
  • Measures 5.1 by 3 by 1.5 inches; Colors May Vary

Product Description
Be charged as well as ready to go with La Crosse Technology’s BC9009 unstable battery charger. Optimum coexisting charging of AA & AAA batteries with apart dungeon display. Automatically defaults to 200ma assign as well as won’t overcharge, as the LCD displays voltage, charging current, charging percentage, as well as accumulative genius for any dungeon compartment. Also, detects the poor battery from charging as well as functions with all NiCd & NiMH AA as well as AAA rechargeable batteries…. More >>

La Crosse Technology BC-9009 AlphaPower Battery Charger

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5 Comments

  • J. Smith says:

    This charger is loaded with features that are too difficult to use and you can read about those in other reviews. My biggest complaint is that it won’t handle anything bigger than a AA battery.

    The “C” and “D” converters are not for charging those batteries, but just casings so your AA batteries can impersonate “C” and “D” size batteries. To make a “D” battery, you take the AA and put it into the “C” casing, then put that into the “D” casing.

    To recharge, you have to pry the AA out of the middle of this Russian Doll every time. For a device that takes four “D” cells – this is a horrible charger.

    The picture makes it look big, but the only thing big about this charger was the disappointment.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • S. Horvat says:

    Not sure how to charge AAA batteries, they seem too small. There is no support or documentation available. Can anyone help?
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Roundeye11 says:

    I received this after seeing all the positive reviews (but now I wonder if there’s not a bit of ballot box stuffing by a low-paid overseas crew of comment producers). When I first tried charging the batteries, one registered as “null” …bad start. After one initial charging cycle, I used the three remaining batteries, and they ran down in normal fashion. When I attempted to charge those, each registered with a “null.” Apparently they are now unchargeable. Well, after reading the details of a workaround explained elsewhere on this amazon page I wondered, “what sort of product necessitates a workaround using a paper clip when a completely drained battery happens.”

    Suffice it to say, a return is in order.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Jesse Ray says:

    I have owned this since August 31st. I have only used it once and it no longer works. 3rd display is out and and the 3 that do work do nothing but blink random numbers for hours not charging anything. It has done nothing but sit on my desk since I first bought it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • I expected a little more from this product, but I am pleased nonetheless. I was hoping that it would be able to detect how much power is currently in the battery, but it doesn’t. It just detects the heat coming from the batteries and that’s how it knows how not to overcharge. Oh well. I don’t know enough about how electronics like this work at a low-level to comment further.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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