ballester.
By far the best chargers are ones that have some form of thermal devise intergraded in there design.
This
fraud thread gives a quick explanation.
Basically a thermal coupler identifies when the charge in question has reached close to its capacity and shuts the charging down.
More elaborate ones actually will 'know' when the charge is depleting while sitting on standby in the charger and turn to a trickle mode of some sort.
These thermal couplers are NOT very expensive for the manufactures to include in there chargers.
I really,really do not understand why this isn't a mandatory with all chargers?
Examples. Do you have any brand of cordless drill? 99.999% of the chargers that come with those cordless drills stop the charge of the battery when it reaches close to full.
Cordless landline telephones have a thermal devise (pending the brand and model) or a thermal which switches to the trickle mode.
Many household appliances. Same.
Why they don't include these in chargers like cameras,cells etc etc as mandatory,I'm at a loss?
You can rule out the cost factor.Demand is there hundred fold.
Back of my mind keeps shouting political politics in the industry.
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Hey! We can't do that! Then my cousin Rufus will get cut off from his monthly cut!-