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Global-Batteries
We Specialize in Replacement Laptop Batteries, AC Power Adapters, Car Adapters, Camcorder Batteries, Digital Camera Batteries, Power Tools Batteries, Battery Chargers, PDA Batteries, Mobile Phone Batteries, MP3 Player Batteries,Two-Way Radios Batteries, Barcode Scanner Batteries and Other Accessories.
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Our office hours is 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Pacific Time, Monday - Friday.
The popular battery shop supply high quality Laptop Batteries, Laptop AC Adapters, Camcorder Batteries, Power Tools Batteries, Battery Chargers, etc. Our Battery Chargers are brand new with 1 year warranty and 30 days money back!
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We offer wide selection of replacement battery charger for the leading manufacturers of camcorder, digital camcera, mobilr phone etc.If you need assistance locating your battery charger please contact us and we will find the right charger for you. All our battery chargers are brand new, 1 year warranty.
If you're unsure whether your battery charger is working properly, there's an easy way to find out. Running a test on your battery charger is an easy process.
Turn on your voltmeter unit. Be sure there's power getting to the meter. Plug in the test probes into the voltmeter according to the meter's instructions. Set the selector switch to the highest level for DC Volt or whatever is recommended in the meter's instructions.
Take a battery or battery pack that's compatible to your battery charger. Make sure the battery has no corrosion and is not leaking fluid. Touch the positive end of the battery with the red probe. Take the black test probe and place it on the negative side of the battery.
Check the readout on the voltmeter and see where the pointer is indicating to. If it's on the left side, or negative side, switch the test probes. If it's on the right side, it will show that the battery is receiving some charge. Where it points to on the meter will determine how much charge it received.
Check the battery charger to see how much power it's giving off, if you continue to receive a negative reading from the batteries. A negative reading will indicate a bad battery charger, and you should replace it. If the charger has sufficient amount of power flowing through it, it's more than likely the batteries are bad and just won't hold a charge.