Multiple Battery Wall Charger?

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impcat

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Is there such a thing as a multiple battery wall charger wherein it is possible to charge more than one battery at a time on the same device?

I tend to not care for the USB charger as the two that I purchased from another company have both stopped working--the first one stopped working after the first charge, and the second one stopped after only three charges.

I am, however, extremely pleased with the wall charger that I got from V4L and now use it exclusively. I would just prefer to only use one device rather than many to keep all of my batteries charged and ready for use.

It seems that it would be much more efficient (not to mention easier and more cost effective) to be able to charge 2 or more batteries at a time. It would also negate having to use multiple electrical outlets at a time (in a small apartment such as where I live, outlets are few and far between!).

A person could plug in their multiple battery wall charger just before bedtime, and wake up in the morning to a full day's supply of charged batteries (obviously, this would only be recommended for those who sleep 6 hours or less, as I frequently do).

It would save time by not having to constantly change out batteries on a charger. It would also mean not having to constantly be aware that there is even a charger being used which necessitates due vigilance to not over-charge a battery.

ETA: I am specifically looking for a multiple battery wall charger for my V4L batteries.
 
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leaford

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No, the one from the factory was just a bunch of chargers on power strips. But they have shelves and shelves full of them!!

As to a multi batt charger, there is hope. I am working on that now with a couple of different manufacturers and will see who can deliver the best version for us!
 
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decafmonkey

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You could take a couple of the old USB Chargers tear them apart and make one.

The output on the USB chargers is 4.2v .15a

It actually would be preety easy to make the inverter for it. or you could go to Wally World and get one of the dual USB Wall Warts for about $10 and use the USB chargers. That way you dont have to waste 2 USB slots in a hub or on your PC.
 
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