The charge rates are 200, 300. 500 700 mA, 1, 1.5 and 2 A; No voltage because it does the delta(I,V) charge termination. Modes are charge, discharge, quick test, charge refresh.
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NiCd-s are in the cordless phones; Li-ion in the GPS and Cell. I have an external charger I can use for them. I can carry an extra Li-ion for the cell and I can charge in one car with the engine off and the other car with the engine on, In my previous vehicle, I put a lighter socket in the trunk so I could charge a laptop, I have a couple of iGo chargers that have dual 120/12 VDC inputs. For giggles, I have a cheap 100 W inverter, but the new laptop bricks aren't happy using it. The inverter tends to shut off.
I also have external battery chargers for the laptops. I have a self contained chargeable 12 V SLA power source but I haven't used it in years.
The drill is a NiCd pack. I don;t use the drill much, but the two packs do OK. Two packs are the way to go.
I had hair trimmers that I think use Ni-cds. One is really tough to replace so I didn;t when it died. Dunno about the other one. One was Remington and the other Norelco, I have an old National Semiconductor LED RPN calculator that uses Nicds (soldered in), This year I replaced 4 Ni-cd packs in the phones. One lasted 8 years, but usauslly get 4 to 5 years out of them.
oral-b (toothbrush) has a special take-apart disposal mode, Not successful putting them back together, I have no idea about a Phillips Airfloss. Both basically sealed against water.
Two UPS's have SLA batteries. The Trip-lite doesn't even work in non-UPS mode with the batteries dead. Not sure about the APC. One was free (dead battery) and the other was like ($10) at a thrift store. So, it takes a $20 battery, VA rating is something like 500 W.
For giggles, since we are on power sources, I made a up a box using a Chinese step-down converter with V and I meters that uses a 5.5/2.1 or 5.5/2.5 inputs (I can switch polarity internally if required) and it uses an adapt-a-plug for output. If an adapter fries for a "critical" piece of equipment (typically network stuff), I can make a replacement usually with a 12 V adapter. I do have two network gizmos that aren't in service yet that use like 19 V.
At some point, I want to make a low voltage UPS using this platform.
https://www.mini-box.com/OpenUPS I haven't selected a battery yet. I want to use at least four of the the Chinese step down converters and probably a Li-Po battery. I basically want a slim form factor to hide behind a piece of furniture close to the wall mostly to power a WIFI repeater. I want to do something with the plugs, but not sure what yet to prevent the wrong voltage out with over current protection. Internally it will be 24V wit 4 step down converters.
So,I want some sort of (box with a plug) that attaches to my LOW voltage UPS with say pots to select an overvoltage and current and polarity, if it's not in range, there will be no output. I could even put the programming resistors in the "box" which isn't a bad idea, but I still need an overcurrent shutdown to protect against an adapt-a-plug being reversed.
I finally tidied up my network stuff which is a "bunch of wallwarts" and put them on a shelf with two octopus cords in the rafters. I have no intermittents anymore. US plugs suck when it comes to wall warts. The European sockets seem to be much better being recessed.