Battery charger
A battery charger is a device that makes a used battery able to be used again.[1] It works by forcing electric current into it from the opposite polarity of the battery. However, only rechargeable batteries can be recharged with a battery charger.
Battery chargers can be found in many forms, such as for mobile phone batteries, an electric vehicle charger, and a laptop battery charger (adapter).[2]
Battery Charger Media
Charging a 12 V lead–acid car battery
A mobile phone plugged in to an AC adapter for charging
A simple charger for Ni–Cd batteries that outputs 300 mA of 12 V DC
A linear induction or "shake" flashlight, charged by shaking along its long axis, causing magnet (visible at right) to slide through a coil of wire (center) to generate electricity
Varta Solar Charger Model 57082 with two 2100 mAh Ni–MH rechargeable batteries
1.5 V lithium battery charger and its power cable.
Charger for automobile auxiliary power outlets
References
- ↑ "Recharger definition". www.collinsdictionary.com.
- ↑ "iPhone And iPad Chargers. Lightning Mains And Car Chargers". www.campadelectronics.com.au. Retrieved 27 November 2015.