Over-charge Protection w/ Trustfire All-in-One?

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Cisco

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I've got a TrustFire All-in-One charger on the way; and I didn't even think about it while ordering, but does this charger have over-charge protection?

As an aside, does anybody use this model to charge CR2's?

Much thanks in advance.

This charger is for 3.6/7v batteries only, not 3.0v batteries
DO NOT put any 3.0v battery in a 3.6/7volt charger. You need a charger made for 3v lithium batteries.

All lithium battery chargers have over charge protection, it is the reason you should use chargers for the batteries there designed for. Li-Ion 3.6/7v chargers are pre-set to stop charging when they sense 4.1/2v


This charger can handle both 3v and 3.6/7v cr2's ad cr123/16340's using a selector switch. You need charging spacers to charge cr2 cells.
DealExtreme: $11.54 UltraFire 3.0V/3.6V CR123A Charger


This charger will charge only 3v cr2's and also 3v cr123/16340's by removing a spacer plate at the negative end of the charging terminals.

DealExtreme: $5.48 CR2 Battery Charger


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Brodius Bacchus

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Finally got my order from DX today, and I'm charging two 18650's with this charger right now. I was under the impression that there were only two LED modes: red and green. I'm getting yellow on just one of the batteries right now; does anybody have any idea what yellow indicates?

EDIT: I don't know if it's just the quality of the charger, and the yellow that's being produced is because of weak contact or what. When I press on the battery the LED shifts to green, but when I let up it shifts back to yellow. I put these batteries in only two hours ago.
 
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