For nearly all Li-ion NiMH and NiCd consumer cylindrical cells. NiMH/NiCd sizes: AAAA, AAA, AA, A, C and SubC. Li-ion sizes: 10440, 14500, 14650, RCR123A (17340), 17500, 17670, 18350, 18500, 18650, 19670 (protected 18650), 25500, 26500, 26650. For Li-ion (Lithium ion) NiMH or NiCd rechargeable batteries. Four indepentent channels can be programmed individually or all together. Charge, discharge, condition or analyze one to four Li-ion, NiMH or NiCd rechargeable batteries. Back lighted LCD Digitally displays capacity, voltage, time elapsed and current. Adjustable charging rate from 200 to 2000 mA. (1000 mA max 4 channels) Five modes of operation for each channel: Charge: Discharge: Discharge Refresh: Charge Test: Quick Test: Negative delta V (-dV) full charge detection for NiMH/NiCd. CC/CV for Li-ion rechargeable cells. Adapter Power Supply input: 100 - 240 VAC, 50 -60 Hz. Adatper Power Supply output: 12Vdc 3.0A. Charge current: maximum 2000 mA. (1000 mA max all 4 channels) Maximum discharge current 1000 mA (700 mA for NiMH/NiCd) Maximum Charging Capacity 20,000 mAh Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 deg C Includes: C3400 Battery Charger Wall Adapter Power SupplyDC Power Car AdapterOperating Manual
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
Manufacturer | OIC Ltd |
ASIN | B07T941JCF |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 18, 2019 |
D**D
Absolute best battery charger!
I got this as an update to my old my old Powerex MH-C9000, but it's way more than an upgrade. It can charge each battery with a different program, or all four with the same settings. Charge/discharge current goes down to 200ma, which I think is best for AAAs. It will charge both button top and flat top lithiums, which is a big plus. Some have complained about the fan noise; it's more of a rushing sound than a buzz or hum, and I just keep it in another room and it's no bother. The fan does help keep the unit, and the batteries, cool. Really nice unit, worth the money if you do a lot of charging.
B**L
Excellent, Versatile Charger - Wide Range of Applications
Exceptionally versatile. Many uses around here. Have even used it to recharge (and repair) M12 tool batteries (with a home made adapter). I like being able to regulate charge rate. It keeps the batteries cooler and extends their life. A bit pricey, but (in my opinion) worth the extra money. Have purchased many other brands/styles over the years. Am going to retire all of them. This is my favorite. Will be adding another when I can afford to.
P**B
Works awesome
Works as advertised charges AAA batteries all the way to 18650s .. just set your charging amps wait for it to stop blinking and let it charge yeah there's better ones in the market but this is a great bang for the buck a lot of features just read instructions are YouTube videos about it
A**L
Good Charger for the Price
This charger appears to work well and the instructions are good. I used this charger on 25 NiMH batteries to charge them up and then I used the "Quick Test" function to determine the internal resistance. The "Quick Test" identified three bad batteries (all three were Enercell batteries) with internal resistance of 2.5 ohms to 4.0 ohms (should be no more than 0.2 ohms or less). I then performed the "Discharge-Refresh" function to attempt to reclaim these three bad batteries; it did not work on them.I tried the "Charge Test" function on good batteries and according to the User Guide I should see "FULL" flashing alternately with the mAH number. However, I only saw the mAH remaining statically on the LCD. This means, I am unsure if the charger completed the charging part of this function.ALERT: This charger prevents exceeding the 4000mA charging current limit, which means you can only charge 2 batteries at a time using the 1500mA or 2000mA setting. If you attempt to charge three or more batteries at these higher settings, the charger automatically reduces current to 1000mA to prevent exceeding the 4000mA limit. This information is in the User Guide under "Current Selection."CONCLUSION: This is a nice charger and I recommend it.
O**E
The lie detector…
Great unit. I’ve tested a few hundred cells now. On the last run this bad boy started getting tired. Fan started whining like an old car from the cartoons (think technicolor) but pushed through nonetheless.
C**R
Tester/Refresher/Charger That Lives Up To Its Reviews
I have been using this Opus BT-C3400 for days now on NiMH and NiCd AA and AAA batteries. I have used it on Modes "CHARGE", "CHARGE TEST", and "DISCHARGE REFRESH" with good results. One poor, worn-out 100 mAh AAA NiMh battery was restored from 17 mAh (normally a throw away condition) to 74 mAh - it probably wasn't much higher than that when brand new. Unlike regular chargers, which just tell the voltage on a battery (which is just how charged up it is right now and has nothing to do with its capacity), the BT-C3400 will tell you what the batteries capacity is in mAh. If a meter doesn't give the batteries mAh (so you can compare it to the mAh the battery is supposed to have), don't buy it!!Also important is that you can set the charge current to 200, 300, 500, 700, or 1000. This is very important for AAA batteries so you don't ruin them with excessive charge current. You should not exceed 200 mA charge current for AAA batteries under about 400 mAh. And 300 mA for about 800 mAh. Have some patience!Two Year Review: Charge still works as well as it did when new. I have two things to add to my initial review:1) The charger automatically detects what kind of battery you put in it. The annoying side to this is if you put a completely discharged battery in it (i.e., one at 0 VDC), it won't know you put a battery in and will stay "NULL". Don't throw it away! I've found that if you run a couple wires to a second (non-dead) battery then the charger will recognize THAT battery and start charging. After a few minutes you can disconnect the second battery and the charger will continue charging up the 'dead' one - and it'll work fine. : )2) Minor annoyance: You can't change the charge current until you change the mode. Even if the mode you want is the one already selected, you have to cycle through the modes until you get back to the one you want. THEN you can select the charge current you want.
J**.
Know if your batteries are still good.
I have nimh and lithium ion batteries that are up to 12 years old. Wanted to test them and see how much capacity is left and wanted to test new batteries I was purchasing. I have used this for about a month now and am very happy with this product.It takes awhile to test capacity because it charges to full, discharges and then recharges. Some of my batteries have dropped about 30 percent capacity but many of the five year old batteries are at 90 percent.Pros it is easy to use, good instructions and reasonable price. All of the new batteries I have tested have been +/- 100 milliamp hours so seems pretty accurate. Cons I have not found any yet. Some complained of noisy fan but mine is ok and I use in a room that wouldn’t matter if louder.In the end I am glad I bought this Opus charger and would buy another.
E**E
Six stars
I'd give this six stars if I could. It's easy and intuitive to use, and very versatile. One of the main uses I have for it is checking the capacity of cells, particularly 18650 size, and very few devices are able to do this. But the outstanding characteristic is the customer support. The one I purchased had an issue, and my email to support was answered immediately by someone who was knowledgeable as well as extremely helpful, and the issue was resolved very quickly.
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