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Maha PowerEx MH-C9000 Product Picture & Information
By Thomas Distributing | Published  11/6/2006 | New Battery Chargers , MH-C9000 | Rating:
Maha MH-C9000 Product Features & Information Summary

MH-C9000 WizardOne Summary of FeaturesMaha MH-C9000 Battery Charger

  • Charge, condition and analyze one to four AA or AAA batteries. Independent operation of each slot.
  • Large backlit LCD.
  • Digitally displays capacity, voltage, time elapsed and current.
  • Adjustable charging rate from 0.2 to 2.0A and discharging rate from 0.1A to 1.0A.
  • Five modes of operation:
    -- Charge: Charge the battery at the selected rate
    -- Discharge: Discharge the battery at the selected rate.
    -- Analyze & Refresh: First charge the battery at the selected rate, then discharge it at the selected rate followed by recharging. The discharge capacity is saved for display at the end of the cycle.
    -- Break-In: Allows user to enter the battery capacity and performs a forming charge at 0.1C for 16 hours (using only temperature and timer cutoff) followed by discharge and medium rate recharge.
    -- Cycle: Allows user to set charge and discharge rate and number of cycle to perform. Will save capacity up to 12 cycles which user can access throughout the cycling.
  • Negative delta V, peak voltage, dT/dt (temperature rise) and max
  • Temperature protection
  • Four independent thermocouples to manage battery temperature.
  • Quartz-oscillator time base for 1% repeatability in capacity calculations.
  • Trickle Charge - Around  10mA trickle charge rate when charging AA rechargable batteries.
  • 12V input and can be powered by an optional car adapter
  • Worldwide switching power supply.
  • Rugged construction with extensive ventilation for the batteries.
  • Built-in “lift rod” to raise the charger to improve air flow below the unit

    For more Information or to Purchase the MH-C9000 Charger
    MH-C9000 Programming  Scren Shots
    The Screen Shot below shows the Charging Status Sceen Shoot of the MH-C9000 LCD Display.

    MH-C9000 Battery Charger Status Screen Shot
    For more Information or to Purchase the MH-C9000 Battery Charger
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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Royal A. Kent)
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    I was looking for information on new battery technology. I'm interested in knowing if the new batteries take on a memoy. The batteries in our phone take on a memory because they are not properly taken care of as far as getting fully charged and discharged. When this happens they will show a full charge when you start to use them and they very quickly discharge. My wife, daughter, and myself were discussing this at dinner this evening. I told them that if they purchased a new phone make sure that they get one that has batteries that don't take on a memory. They told me that I didn't know what I was talking about that all batteries take on a memory. Please let me know if I am know if I'm right or wrong about this.
    Thank You
    R Kent
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by Elias Jacobson)
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    I am a Professional Photographer. This is my first time to the Thomas Distribution Companys website. Among the many things I like about your website, there are two things I like very, very much. 1). Deals, Deals, Deals with Options, Options, Options. 2). Outstanding battery information, including the "state of the art" chargers mentioned in this article. I had NO idea you could manipulate a rechargeable battery like this, nor did I know that rechargeable batteries are not created equal. I just threw them away once they did not hold their power any longer. I probably did not need to do that, but now I know. I have never heard of MAHA Energy or POWEREX before today, and had I seen them before, I would have purchased a Big Brand battery instead of theirs. MAHA needs to "toot their own horn" a little louder. They have created some amazing technology with their batteries and more people need to know. At least they have you doing a superb job educating customers for them. The Big Brands put a lot of money into marketing so people like me who do not know about the nuances of rechargeable batteries buy Big Brand's batteries just because they have heard of the brand. Big Brand could have at least told me not to throw them away, but instead, try conditioning them first. Then again, why would they do that when they know I would go out and buy more. Well, that's it for them! The internet is changing businesses everywhere through education that good folks like you provide. Transparency and truth will ultimately win the business, going forward, not flashy coppertop graphics or energized bunnies.The Big Brand marketing-hypesters should take heed. I am mad that I have wasted a lot of money on their batteries. I for one, am never going back. Instead, I'll be heading off this time to get my Options, Options, Options on Deals, Deals, Deals. So far, my shopping cart is pushing $200 on batteries!! (Yes, I am the one that ordered in such a way that I will get a boatload of battery storage cases. I need them now, because I will be taking real good care of the batteries inside. Thomas-Distro, Thank you for the "Power-Education". --Elias Jacobson, IconicEye Studio
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by charles)
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    very powerful
     
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