
This KODAK KLiC-7001 multi-chargers recharger the KODAK KLiC-7001 digital battery.
It was 100% compatible to the original batteries and designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications and performance.
Cheap Brand New Multi-Chargers For KODAK KLiC-7001 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery

- Condition:
- • High quality cells - Brand New
- Delivery Options:
- • Usually Ships in 3 to 7 business days.
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- • KLiC-7001 charger have a good compatibility with KLiC-7001 digital battery
- • Chemistry: Li-ion
- • Input Voltage: AC 100V-240V, 300mA, 50/60Hz.
- • Output Voltage: DC12V, 500 mA.
- KLiC-7001 Multi-ChargersInf:
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Specifications
- multi-chargers especially for KODAK KLiC-7001 digital Battery Pack
- Reliable power means dependable performance
- Average Run Time:2-4 hours(minimum)
- Recharge Time : 3 hour(s)
- Brand new in box, never used, premium quality.
- 100% compatible with OEM KODAK KLiC-7001
- Manufactured By High-Capacity electronic components
- Full 1 year warranty.30 day money back guarantee!
- Order your KODAK KLiC-7001 battery charger before 2:30PM we will usually ship the same day.
Technicals
- Model No.:
- KODAK KLiC-7001
- Output Volts:
- AC 100V-240V, 300mA, 50/60Hz.
- In Volts :
- DC12V, 500 mA
- SaleCode:
- EGKD003U-L
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KODAK KLiC-7001 Rechargeable Battery
- Volts:
3.7V - Capacity:
800mAh - Your Price:
Replacement
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Battery Charger Knowledge
- Intelligent Battery Charger
Output current depends upon the battery's state. An intelligent charger may monitor the battery's voltage, temperature and/or time under charge to determine the optimum charge current at that instant. Charging is terminated when a combination of the voltage, temperature and/or time indicates that the battery is fully charged.
For Ni-Cd and NiMH batteries, the voltage across the battery increases slowly during the charging process, until the battery is fully charged. After that, the voltage decreases, which indicates to an intelligent charger that the battery is fully charged. Such chargers are often labeled as a ΔV, or "delta-V," charger, indicating that they monitor the voltage change.














