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Anyone try one of those 15 minute rayovac nihm chargers???

0roo0roo

No Lifer
i've heard they have a fan and stuff to keep the batteries cool. seems kinda neat.

even if it shortens the life a little, 15 minutes makes battery charging more of a thing you can do at the last minute as happens many times, instead of having to plan in advance. 🙂



http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/102/C1003/

Rayovac Corp. announced today the development of a revolutionary new rechargeable technology that will shorten charging time to an unprecedented 15 minutes or less. Rayovac's patent-pending I-C3* technology(TM) (In-Cell Charge Control) puts the control of recharging into the battery, instead of the charger. This breakthrough in Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) technology offers significant performance and convenience advantages over existing rechargeable and disposable battery systems. When commercialized, the Rayovac I-C3 technology NiMH batteries will be the longest-lasting rechargeable for many devices and last up to four times longer than regular single-use alkaline.

The groundbreaking Rayovac I-C3 technology has the potential to capture a significant share of the $5 billion rechargeable-battery industry. High-tech electronic devices (digital cameras, MP3 players, cell phones), household devices (power tools, personal care products, toys) and other emerging technologies (e-scooters/e-bikes, portable web-based electronics) will all greatly benefit from the In-Cell Charge Control system.

I-C3 An Extraordinary Advance in Rechargeables

A rechargeable battery with built-in charging control will provide several significant advantages over other battery technologies:

-- Fastest recharging time ever -- 15 minutes or less
-- Longest-lasting rechargeable battery in many devices and lasts up to four times longer than alkaline
-- Can be recharged up to 1,000 times
-- Safe design -- system monitors the charge in each individual battery for safety, speed and reliability

Rayovac is currently evaluating options for strategic partnerships with major OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers). Retail products are expected to be introduced in mid-to-late 2003.

Longest-Lasting Batteries

In digital cameras, the new Rayovac I-C3 NiMH AA size batteries will deliver up to four times more shots than an alkaline battery and more than any comparable size lithium ion battery, based on current American National Standards Institute (ANSI) battery tests. In devices like power tools and emerging technologies like e-scooters, this new Rayovac I-C3 technology system is projected to last 20 percent longer than any current rechargeable battery, while at the same time significantly reducing charge time.

"This dramatic rechargeable breakthrough will allow design engineers to offer consumers unparalleled improvements in performance and convenience," said Rayovac Chairman and CEO Dave Jones. "We can now offer OEMs the longest-lasting, fastest-charging battery technology ever for many of their current electronic devices and their future technology-based applications. The size and potential growth of the portable power device market represents a significant opportunity for Rayovac."
 
Originally posted by: ApacheXMD
are they even out yet? never heard of em.

-patchy

Yep but they're not cheap $27.83 for 15 minute charger with 2 batteries.

Last weekend we were at CostCo (shocking gasping awe) they are selling Panasonic 2100 mAH AA's (6 I think) with charger for $20, excellent deal. I think it's a 3 or 5 hour charger.

15 mins damn, that's super fly fast.
 
i will definately make the change to rechargeable if they last longer than alkaline and charge in 15 mins or less.
 
28 dollars actually isn't that bad. Considering the 1hour charger was 39.99 just a little while ago (now 20 something).
1hour is pretty good already. but 15 minutes is just nuts.

-patchy
 
Saw them but won't buy a damn one until I've seen an objective review. If they are as good as they claim that would rock.
 
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