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Re: Toshiba dual charger power question

From: Doug Sutherland <>
Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 14:00:54 -0500

Eric,

We have two chargers each with two slots for two
batteries. The charger can be in a powered on
state with no batteries inserted, with one or
two batteries inserted. Further, in the charge
cycle, it will do high current for a while till
the battery reaches a certain voltage, then it
will do constant voltage.

So, if one charger is charging and the other is
not, will resistance be equal? Or, if one is in
constant current phase and the other is in
constant voltage phase, will resistance be
equal?

If you take two 220 volt clothes dryers and
hook them up in series, can you feed them
440 volts? What if they are in different
cycles or one is set to hot and one warm, or
one is shut off completely?

I don't think there is any way you are going
to get identical resistance on both of those
chargers at any given time. They appear to be
set up for a regulated input.

  -- Doug

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