Hi Bill
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately the above link doesn't seem to work. I have printed up the manual when I purchased the charger and have read the section several times with regard to charging NiCd and NiMH batteries;
This program simply charge the battery using the current you set. In 'Aut' mode, you need to set the upper limit of charge current to avoid from higher feeding current that may damage the battery. Because some batteries of low impedance and small capacity can lead to higher charge current by the processor at automatic charge mode. But in 'Man' mode, it will charge the battery with the charge current you set at the display. Each mode can be switched by pressing INC and DEC button simultaneously when the current field is blinking.
Are they trying to say the following;
You can charge your NiCd or NiMH battery in one of two ways;
1. In 'Aut' mode where the charger uses a dynamic charging current.
OR
2. In 'Man' mode where the charger uses a static charging current.
Is one necessary better than the other?
Regards
Jason