Nit Picking on the WII U? thoughts....

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There's also the La Crosse BC-700. Reasonably priced for the features.

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Jamisonia wrote:There's also the La Crosse BC-700. Reasonably priced for the features.

This is the one that I have and am happy with. However, I don't consider myself to be an expert on charging/maintaining batteries. I just use it to recharge batteries from time to time and it just works.
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Good thread - i've been looking into rechargeable batteries also. Getting to be a bit much between the 360 and WiiU/Wii.
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gtmtnbiker wrote:
Jamisonia wrote:There's also the La Crosse BC-700. Reasonably priced for the features.

This is the one that I have and am happy with. However, I don't consider myself to be an expert on charging/maintaining batteries. I just use it to recharge batteries from time to time and it just works.
Definitely. The real purpose here is not to use dumb chargers that simply charge for a specific amount of time, and to be careful of the mediocre charger packaged with Eneloops. Though Eneloops are the best batteries the charger should be avoided in lieu of a good smart charger that looks at each battery individually. This when will ensure maximum possible savings in batteries.
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