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Monday, June 16, 2008

RE: using smart battery charger abroad with adapter?

Hi Andrew,
 
Sorry for the delayed response, your email went into the junk folder. Yes, you can bring these items anywhere if you have a good voltage converter and surge protector. FYI - Good voltage converters have a built in fuse so when - not if - your voltage surges, the fuse will blow and not the equipment that you use.
 
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From: Andrew
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:36 PM
To: info@greenbatteries.com
Subject: using smart battery charger abroad with adapter?

I am currently using the 10-Cell AA/AAA Smart Battery Charger and Conditioner and the Ultra Low Self Discharge AA NiMH 2000mAh rechargeable batteries. My students will be using digital cameras in a grant funded trip to Ghana next week, during a three week trip. My question is, will using these batteries and chargers with a voltage adapter in Ghana harm the chargers or batteries? Would you advise me to bring bushels of regular batteries instead?
Thanks for a timely response!

Best,
Andrew

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