Rayovac (PS3) Universal Smart Battery Charger

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A universal charger that will charge any size NiMH battery. RAYOVAC® Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries are a perfect power solution for demanding high-drain devices like digital cameras. They last up to 4 times longer than alkaline batteries in digital cameras and can be recharged up to 1000 times! Recharges all 3 rechargeable battery types! Rechargeable Alkaline, Nickel Cadmium, and Nickel Metal Hydride. Sizes AA, AAA, C and D. Rayovac's exclusive MicroChip Technology charges each battery individually for Maximum Performance! Batteries charge overnight. Red LED indicates charging, once charged the Red LED goes out. No memory problem. Can be recharged anytime. Non-toxic to dispose. Best choice for high-tech devices.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Universal charger recharges AA, AAA, C, D, and 9-volt NiMH batteries
  • Perfect for use in high battery usage households
  • Capable of recharging batteries over 1000 times
  • NiMH rechargeable batteries last longer than alkaline batteries
  • Recharger can save thousands of dollars in alkaline battery costs
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Rayovac
  • Ingredients: (Batteries Not Included!)
  • IngredientsSetElement: (Batteries Not Included!)
  • Label: Rayovac
  • Manufacturer: Rayovac
  • Model: PS3
  • MPN: PS3 CDN
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: HEALTH_PERSONAL_CARE
  • Publisher: Rayovac
  • ReleaseDate: 2005-04-07
  • Studio: Rayovac
  • Style: (Batteries Not Included!)

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Customer Reviews

Great charger2010-03-17
Served me well for 2 years. It is really heavy for travel and a bit slow but also holds a lot of batteries of different sizes.
NOT a PS3!2010-02-17
I ordered it from Amazon (not one of the 3rd party Amazon sellers) and received the PS3D, not a PS3. Didn't pay close enough attention to the reviews and ended up with a dog. Going to return it. Shame on Amazon for not selling this as a PS3D if the much different (and better) PS3 is no longer available.
Excellent charger2010-02-02
I checked online reviews for several chargers and decided to buy this one because it can charge all sized batteries. I received it timely and started using it. I do not have the problem mentioned in early reviews that the red light went off before the batteries are fully charged.
This charger is slow, it takes long time to fully charge the battery. But I've found the quick charger, such as the ones charge in 20 - 30 min, frequently cannot fully charge the battery and in some cases, the charging light flashes and would not charge the battery in that slot. But this same battery can be charged without a problem in slower chargers.
The one I got has a life time warranty printed on the package label. It says "see enclosed instruction manual for details". But the manual only says one year warranty. I called the customer service rep and was told that the life time warranty printed on the label is honored if we keep this label together with the receipt.
Bullet Proof2010-01-26
I've had this charger in continuous use since it was introduced- 5 years maybe? It is heavy duty, the sliding springed terminals are robust, and it never fails to do a good job. I have never noticed any cells overheating. It is slower than some newer chargers (4-5 hours), but when you have room for 8 batteries and can leave them in for a trickle charge, what's the rush- overnight is good enough for me. With power devices (like computer power supplies and battery chargers), some say that weight is almost a direct indicator of quality, and this thing weighs about 2 pounds. I paid much more for a 4 cell Maha charger that weighed 3 or 4 OUNCES, the terminal tension gave out in about a year and the batteries used to get red hot. I just know the Rayovac charger keeps on working, and I still have all my original NIMH batteries, so it can't be doing them any damage. Don't spend 2 or 3x the price for something that is really no better or perhaps not as good
PS3 Universal Smart Charger Great!2010-01-23
WE just got our PS3 Charger. Yes the correct one.. It seems that Rayovac has Discontinued the PS3 and swapped it with the PS3D. WE called Depoteco and they explained that indeed Rayovac had made a change and also that Rayovac is going to discontinue the PS3D because it is not what they hoped it would be. Rayovac tells us they will release a new Smart Charger to replace the PS3 and the PS3D. So for now Call the Merchants or email them to make sure they are selling you the Older PS3 Smart Charger.. Both the old and new are now clearly listed on Amazon... WE checked with DepotEco after Rayovac told us they had the rest of the PS3 inventory.

Yes it chargers 1 to 8 AA or AAA batteries, Also it does the C and D and one 9 volt. WE use this at work and it is the 3rd unit we have.. Because we were familiar with the unit we made sure we were not getting the other Dumb Charger.. Remember PS3D D For Dog.. Good Charger is the PS3 SMART Charger.. ( Smart )

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