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Is is ok to leave the batterys in the charger aafter they are fully charged?
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Most smart chargers do these days... i don;t think that was missed in these
from specs;
Advanced, Sophisticated Charging Safety - Built-in protection against reverse-polarity and short-circuit for total charging safety. Built-in temperature sensor catches and prevents charging induced over-heating. Charger body made of fire retardant materials. Also features safety timer which will automatically shut off the charger in 3 hours to prevent over-charge and to give you peace of mind charging Li-ion RCR123A batteries.
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TBOMK, yes, tho I personally wouldn't leave them in for days....
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Most smart chargers do these days... i don;t think that was missed in these
from specs;
Advanced, Sophisticated Charging Safety - Built-in protection against reverse-polarity and short-circuit for total charging safety. Built-in temperature sensor catches and prevents charging induced over-heating. Charger body made of fire retardant materials. Also features safety timer which will automatically shut off the charger in 3 hours to prevent over-charge and to give you peace of mind charging Li-ion RCR123A batteries.
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Huh. That sounds like the description of the Tenergy rechargeable battery charger ("charging Li-ion RCR123A batteries").