There's also the La Crosse BC-700. Reasonably priced for the features.
Nit Picking on the WII U? thoughts....
-
gtmtnbiker
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 4320
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2009 1:14 pm
- Location: Massachusetts
Re: Nit Picking on the WII U? thoughts....
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.Jamisonia wrote:There's also the La Crosse BC-700. Reasonably priced for the features.
- retrosportsgamer
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 5057
- Joined: Mon May 09, 2011 9:32 pm
- Location: Outside Philly, PA
Re: Nit Picking on the WII U? thoughts....
Good thread - i've been looking into rechargeable batteries also. Getting to be a bit much between the 360 and WiiU/Wii.
Re: Nit Picking on the WII U? thoughts....
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.gtmtnbiker wrote: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.Jamisonia wrote:There's also the La Crosse BC-700. Reasonably priced for the features.
Re: Nit Picking on the WII U? thoughts....
It appears that they have disabled Youtube on the browser or it just isn't working right now for some reason. I suppose they want people to use the app? You can still use the browser though if you replace watch?v= with embed/.
