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Rayovac (PS3) Universal Smart Battery Charger

4.2 out of 5 stars 210 ratings

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  • 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
  • Universal charger recharges AA, AAA, C, D, and 9-volt NiMH batteries

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Product Dimensions 2.63 x 4.3 x 12.75 inches
Item Weight 4 pounds
ASIN B000A0IL9C
Item model number PS3
Customer Reviews
4.2 out of 5 stars 210 ratings

4.2 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Date First Available April 1, 2004
Manufacturer Rayovac

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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. Never charge regular, single-use alkaline batteries like Energizer, Duracell, or Rayovac Maximum.

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The Rayovac PS3 Rechargeable Battery Universal Charger will charge any size NiMH battery. This device will recharge up to eight AA or AAA batteries; four C or D batteries; or even a single 9-Volt battery. The PS3 is perfect for high battery usage households, and it is capable of recharging batteries over 1000 times. If your family or business burns through piles of regular alkaline batteries, grab yourself a stack of NiMH rechargeables and the Rayovac PS3, and start saving money.

Why Rechargeables
Today's high-drain, electronic devices demand rechargeable NiMH batteries. NiMH batteries actually last longer than alkaline batteries in most high-tech devices and they can generally be recharged up to 500 times. This high-volume rechargeability results in cost-savings that can add up to thousands of dollars. Plus, with Rayovac NiMH batteries, there are no "memory" problems -- recharge your Rayovac batteries any time, even if they are only partially drained.

Usage Tips

  • Always charge NiMH batteries before first use
  • For maximum performance, charge batteries prior to using if stored for more than one month
  • NiMH rechargeable batteries are available in AA, AAA, C, D, and 9-volt sizes
  • NiMH batteries can be disposed of with regular trash -- NiMH is safe for the environment

Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
210 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the battery charger works well with all types of rechargeable batteries and appreciate its ability to charge different combinations simultaneously, including 9V batteries. Moreover, the device saves money by reducing AAA battery costs, keeps batteries relatively cool during charging, and features an auto shut-off feature. Additionally, customers find it easy to use and consider it good value for money. However, the charging speed receives mixed feedback - while some say it charges quickly, others note it takes a long time to fully charge.

66 customers mention "Functionality"64 positive2 negative

Customers find that the battery charger works reasonably well, with one customer noting it performs effectively with all types of rechargeable batteries.

"Works great, not as fast as some, but charges lots of just about anything. Consider this the home family charger...." Read more

"Works well" Read more

"only thing is takes a little extra time to recharge, but works very well...true performance will be known only after long term use, but seems to be..." Read more

"Bought this charger last year after lots of research and it works great. Can charge multiple different types of batteries and it is easy to use...." Read more

61 customers mention "Battery charger"59 positive2 negative

Customers find this battery charger to be of top quality, with one customer noting it works well with C batteries.

"Good charger, just that not enough spaces for the batteries when you're needed it...you have to wait for another round to charge the next battery..." Read more

"Great charger for great price. Only one out there that I found that will charge 8 AA or AAA at a time or 4 C, or D's...." Read more

"this is the best chargerI've seen. most charge just four AA's this charges 8 also has a chip instead of a timer better for the batteries." Read more

"It's a shame that RayOVac has discontinued this great charger. Get it while you can, if you still can...." Read more

36 customers mention "Value for money"34 positive2 negative

Customers find the battery charger offers good value, mentioning it saves money on AAA batteries and provides good performance for the price.

"...Thank you so much Amazon.com for the great price, good value and prompt delivery. I use this item frequently." Read more

"Great charger for great price. Only one out there that I found that will charge 8 AA or AAA at a time or 4 C, or D's...." Read more

"...It is reasonably priced, and works reasonably well. When batteries are placed correctly in a bay, there is a single red LED that lights...." Read more

"...It's economical than most "rapid" chargers that are available and charges almost any battery needed for an average household (including 9v!)...." Read more

26 customers mention "Charge type"25 positive1 negative

Customers appreciate that the charger can handle multiple types of batteries simultaneously, with one customer noting it can charge 4 D batteries, 8 AA, or 8 AAA batteries at once.

"I love this charger! It's pretty fast, and it charges all types of batteries...." Read more

"I am able to charge multiple types of batteries at the same time and the indicator lets me know when my batteries are fully charged." Read more

"Best charger made .. Can charge AAA,, AA., C and D as well as 9 volt. Highly recommend buying it for all around charging. Very pleased." Read more

"you can charge one battery unlike some chargers that need a pair. It's a little large but no brick - yea." Read more

24 customers mention "Battery life"17 positive7 negative

Customers appreciate the battery charger's performance, noting that the batteries stay relatively cool during charging and have an auto shut-off feature. One customer mentions it can hold up to eight batteries at a time.

"This charger doesn't get hot and efficiently charges my D cells. It uses a regular two prong power cord rather than a wall-wart...." Read more

"...You can also store batteries in the charger and keep them topped off without the battery getting hot...." Read more

"...Ever = 8 +/- hours. Which is just too long. The charging stops when the battery is completed. A battery meter would be a huge upgrade." Read more

"...There is a charge indicator light for each pair of 2 batteries as it appears for AA's and AAA's it charges batteries in pairs rather than..." Read more

24 customers mention "Charge size"22 positive2 negative

Customers appreciate that the charger can accommodate various battery sizes, including 9V batteries, and one customer mentions it has four bays.

"Yeah, holds a lot of batteries and when charged, indicator lights turn off...." Read more

"...You can also charge batteries of different sizes at the same time--one AA and two C's, for example." Read more

"Holds a lot of batteries and charges them quickly...." Read more

"...Happily, this one performs like a champ. It charges any size battery, shuts off automatically when the charge is complete...." Read more

18 customers mention "Ease of use"18 positive0 negative

Customers find the battery charger easy to use and set up.

"Very versatile and easy to use.Does all rechargeables.Nicely made.Extremely useful.One of my favorite tools!" Read more

"As promised. Easy to use and functions well. Well worth the expense. Charges several sizes at the same time. Recommended" Read more

"...It is also very easy to use. I am considering purchasing another as a gift...." Read more

"...Very easy to use and we love that it can work for so many battery sizes." Read more

46 customers mention "Charge speed"29 positive17 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the charger's speed, with some reporting quick charging while others find it takes a long time to fully charge the batteries.

"...So far the charger has been great. It has charged all my batteries, energixer, rayovac, cannon and even some non descript batteries I got ages ago...." Read more

"This charger does not charge D-cells adequately. I spent 12 hours charging up the batteries and they only lasted 3 days on a O2Cool fan...." Read more

"...Second and equally as important, it has trickle charge. Most don't...." Read more

"Holds a lot of batteries and charges them quickly...." Read more

Great, especially for 9V batteries
5 out of 5 stars
Great, especially for 9V batteries
This is one of the best chargers I have used. I own it now for a couple of years, and went through a number of batteries being charged in it. The main reason I chose this re-charger is because it has a slot for 9-V battery, and it recharges my 9-V batteries very well. This re-charger is pretty bulky (see attached photo next to a pen for a size reference.) In the photo you can see how the batteries of different size are arranged during the charging cycle. In the photo you see 9V and AA batteries in their slots. The empty slots are for AAA batteries. 9V battery slot is perpendicular to the other slots. It goes over AAA slots, so when you are charging 9V battery the room for charging AAA batteries is reduced (you can still fit two AAA while charging 9V). What I like: 1. Has a slot for 9V batteries, there is not a lot of 9V chargers out there especially with good ratings. I have several re-chargable 9V batteries and can vouch that this function works well 2. Fits a large number of batteries (8 batteries) 3. Has a trickle charge to refresh batteries, so I keep batteries in it in case of a power outage and I know they will be good and ready What I don't like 1. Has only one 9V slot, I wish there were two Note that "Rayovac Rechargeable NiMH Battery, 9-Volt Size, 1-Count Package (Pack of 3)" I bought at the same time was a bad deal. One of the three batteries in the pack was a total dud, I could not get it to charge at all.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2008
    [IMPORTANT NOTICE on Jan 1, 2010]:
    I've been informed (thanks to Domenico Perrella) that the item being shipped now is the 'PS3D', which is an inferior product compared to the 'PS3' described in my original review. If you have ordered the PS3 but received the PS3D instead, return it to Amazon for a full refund - on the ground that the product description does not match the product received.

    [Original Review follows]

    I already have at least half a dozen smart chargers in the house, including top-of-the-line models such as the La Crosse BC-900 and Maha C9000, but I still wanted this Rayovac Universal Battery Charger (PS3) for the following reasons:

    1. It can accept C, D, and 9V batteries in additional to the standard AA and AAA cells.
    2. It can handle rechargeable alkaline cells in addition to the standard NiMH or NiCd cells.
    3. It has the potential to recharge up to 8 AA or AAA cells at once.

    So far, I'm very satisfied with this charger. Of course it is bulky and heavy. But that's to be expected for an unit that can accept four D-cells at the same time. For home use the size and weight is not an issue at all.

    I'm happy to report that this charger is a lot smarter than I previously imagined. Unlike a typical dumb charger in this price range (for example: the Energizer CHFCV Overnight Family Charger), the PS3 has four independent charging channels. That means I am free to charge different cell in any channel. Each channel comes with a status indicator LED, which goes out once the cell is fully charged. But most of all, this charger is smart enough to recognize the difference between NiMH cells and alkaline cell, and can pick the correct charging method accordingly.

    When an unknown cell is inserted into the PS3, the charger first starts off with a trickle current (800mA peak current at 10% duty cycle, or an average current of 80mA). Based on the voltage profile of this cell, the PS3 can determine whether this is an alkaline cell, or a NiMH cell. After two minutes, the duty cycle is increased to 60%, so the average current is now around 480mA. For a NiMH cell, charging will continue until a negative dV/dt is detected, in which case it switches back to trickle current again. But for an alkaline cell, charging current will gradually decrease with higher terminal voltage until it reached 1.65V.

    The Rayovac PS3 is designed to recharge the Rayovac 'Renewal' brand of rechargeable alkaline cells (which are now discontinued). The user manual warned against charging ordinary disposable alkaline cells, but I experimented with it anyway. So far, I have observed very good results with recharging Duracell alkaline AA cells [see warning below]. Of course, the capacity of a recharged alkaline cell is lower than that of a fresh cell, and it drops with each subsequent cycle. But since I can squeeze another half a dozen cycles out of an exhausted alkaline cell at no additional cost, I really should not complain.

    Back to the charger itself, I do have a complaint about its claim of "recharge up to 8 AA or AAA batteries". It turns out that each of the four charging channels can accept one to two AA or AAA cells, but the two cells are electrically connected in parallel. So in case somebody accidentally placed two cells of different battery chemistries (NiCd, NiMH, or alkaline) in the same channel, the one with lower voltage will discharge the other one. The charger may also get confused and fail to terminate correctly in such case. It is safer and faster to charge only one AA or AAA cells in each channel.

    [WARNINGS:]
    1. Do NOT try to recharge alkaline cells that are completely exhausted (terminal voltage below 1V). It will not work.

    2. Do NOT try to recharge Energizer alkaline cells. Four Energizer AA cells I tested completely dropped dead after just two discharge/charge cycles. Two D-cells started leaking electrolyte a few days after charging. Luckily they were left outside and not being used.

    [Update on Jan 26, 2009]
    Out of maybe one dozen Duracell AA alkaline cells I have recharged, two started leaking electrolyte a few weeks later. I must now officially advise AGAINST recharging disposable alkaline cells: do it at your own risk!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2009
    This charger was purchased to help my church use NiMH 9-volt batteries in place of the disposable alkalines that had powered two microphone body-packs. (As a "green church," we are committed to reducing our impact on earth's resources wherever possible. We researched the various options and found that the nickel metal hydride chemistry has less impact than other types of batteries, and also offers desirable electrical characteristics for this type of application.)

    Rayovac Rechargeable NiMH Battery, 9-Volt Size, 1-Count Package (Pack of 3)

    The charger is well-built and solid. The power cord does not have a "wall wort" transformer on the plug, but rather a simple, detachable line cord. The compartments under the sturdy plastic cover can accommodate a variety of different battery types. It was blister-packed, and easily set up.

    The limitation is this: for a 9-volt battery, the charger has only a single set of terminals. Although it can take up to eight cells for smaller batteries, it can handle just one 9-volt unit at a time. This should not be surprising, as most other cells output 1.5 volts nominal.

    In practice, this is not a problem. A red LED indicator illuminates when a cell is attached. The charger's controls monitor the battery charge condition, and step down to a trickle mode when charging is complete. The LED extinguishes as well. A complete charge of an exhausted cell takes about five to seven hours to complete. For the three 9-volt cells we have in rotation (two in use and one in reserve), I can store all three easily in the charger body.

    This is a well-designed product, even with the one-cell limitation for 9-volt batteries, and it is already saving us money while it reduces our waste footprint.
    6 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2007
    This charger was purchased as a replacement for my wall socket chargers that hog up my available sockets throughout my apartment, not only are they cumbersome but most of the units on the market today only hold four AA batteries and take up both wall sockets when plugged in! My wireless desktop requires 4 double A's alone, then there's the remotes for my DVD Recorder and Television, my digital camera and mini-disc player -all of which utilize the double A type batteries. Purchasing this charger was a real space and money saver. Along with it's purchase I bought extra new rechargeables so that I can cycle the usage of the batteries (when one set dies the others get replaced in the charger).

    As for the charger itself, I can't complain as I have only owned this product for about six weeks so it's really too soon to tell and unfortunately that remains true for most of the products that I purchase, -by the time I make an honest appraisal of a product it's usually updated by the manufacturer. Most important is that this unit is only one out of a very slim line of it's sort that will hold this quantity of double A's, after an extensive internet search for a charger that will hold more than four this is what I came up with. It works nicely, each set of batteries is charged seperately and when charging is complete a red indicator light appears and charging is stopped so batteries don't get fried. It's very attractive in appearance with it's grey casing and blue dust cover it doesn't create an eye sorer sitting in or on0n my television console and best of all it only requires one socket for charging, it's economical and it's "GREEN"!!! I would reccomend this product to anyone that have electronics that require the AA or AAA type batteries -or any other sort of battery. Hope this helps.
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Safety Information

Charge only rechargealbe alkaline, nickel metal hydride, and nickel cadmium battery chemistry types. Never charge regular, single-use alkaline batteries like Energizer, Duracell, or Rayovac Maximum. Do not charge AA and AAA batteries together in the same battery compartment. Charging the wrong batteries in the charger or mixing battery types in the charger may cause them to become hot, leak, or rupture, causing personal injury. Charge Rayovac Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries only with a Rayovac Battery Charger Model PS1 or PS3. The batteries will become warm when charging. This is normal. To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the charger from the outlet before cleaning. Never immerse the charger in water or any other liquid. Do not expose the charger to rain or snow. Never disassemble the charger or alter the plug. Improper reassembly or connection can result in the risk of electric shock.

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About this Item

  • 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
  • Universal charger recharges AA, AAA, C, D, and 9-volt NiMH batteries

Product Description

Product Description
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. Never charge regular, single-use alkaline batteries like Energizer, Duracell, or Rayovac Maximum.
Amazon.com
The Rayovac PS3 Rechargeable Battery Universal Charger will charge any size NiMH battery. This device will recharge up to eight AA or AAA batteries; four C or D batteries; or even a single 9-Volt battery. The PS3 is perfect for high battery usage households, and it is capable of recharging batteries over 1000 times. If your family or business burns through piles of regular alkaline batteries, grab yourself a stack of NiMH rechargeables and the Rayovac PS3, and start saving money.

Why Rechargeables Today's high-drain, electronic devices demand rechargeable NiMH batteries. NiMH batteries actually last longer than alkaline batteries in most high-tech devices and they can generally be recharged up to 500 times. This high-volume rechargeability results in cost-savings that can add up to thousands of dollars. Plus, with Rayovac NiMH batteries, there are no "memory" problems -- recharge your Rayovac batteries any time, even if they are only partially drained.

Usage Tips

  • Always charge NiMH batteries before first use
  • For maximum performance, charge batteries prior to using if stored for more than one month
  • NiMH rechargeable batteries are available in AA, AAA, C, D, and 9-volt sizes
  • NiMH batteries can be disposed of with regular trash -- NiMH is safe for the environment

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Safety Information

Charge only rechargealbe alkaline, nickel metal hydride, and nickel cadmium battery chemistry types. Never charge regular, single-use alkaline batteries like Energizer, Duracell, or Rayovac Maximum. Do not charge AA and AAA batteries together in the same battery compartment. Charging the wrong batteries in the charger or mixing battery types in the charger may cause them to become hot, leak, or rupture, causing personal injury. Charge Rayovac Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries only with a Rayovac Battery Charger Model PS1 or PS3. The batteries will become warm when charging. This is normal. To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the charger from the outlet before cleaning. Never immerse the charger in water or any other liquid. Do not expose the charger to rain or snow. Never disassemble the charger or alter the plug. Improper reassembly or connection can result in the risk of electric shock.

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