This is a piece of junk, plain and simple. The power connection is extremely poor and if you touch the charger or the cable it loses power and restarts losing whatever process it had been doing and you have to pull the batteries and reconfigure each of the four ports.
When you push and of the buttons the electronics go down lower (not properly mounted?) and something do another version of losing power.
I had a 700 version and it was rock solid.
QA has fallen down or LaCrosse has cheapened out on their production.
I didn’t even open the batteries to see if they are as bad as many say as I have a lot of Eneloops.
This is on its way back to Amazon.
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- Description du produit: La Crosse Technology BC1000
- Tension d'entrée: 100-240V
- Fréquence d'entrée: 50/60 Hz
- Largeur: 12,95 cm
- Profondeur: 7,62 cm
- Hauteur: 3,81 cm
- Couleur: Noir
- Type: Intérieur
- Tailles de batteries compatibles: AA, AAA
- Technologies de batteries compatibles: Nickel Cadmium, Hybride Nickel Metal
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- Piles : 8 AA piles requises.
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : Non
- Dimensions du produit : 7.62 x 3.81 x 12.95 cm; 680.39 Grams
- Date de mise en ligne sur Amazon.ca : 20 mars 2012
- Fabricant : La Crosse Technology
- ASIN : B004J6DLD4
- Numéro de modèle de l'article : BC1000
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Description(s) du produit

The BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger can be used to fill all NiMH or NiCd rechargeable batteries, AA & AAA.
Simultaneously charges multiple AA or AAA batteries, and can be set to different charging currents: charge, discharge, refresh, and test.
Defaults to 200mA and automatically switches to a trickle charge after completion to ensure maximum battery capacity. Overheat detection so not to overcharge and the charger will detect a dead battery.
Great gift idea for photographers, toy operators, and constant battery users. Completely portable and great for on the go or just keep it in your home for daily use!
What’s In the Bag?
• Sturdy Adjustable Nylon Carrying Tote Bag with detachable metal clips• Spacious inside double pockets
• Webbed side sleeve for additional storage
• Includes 4 AA & 4 AAA NiMH rechargeable (shrink-wrapped) batteries
• AC power adapter
• Front Zippered kangaroo pouch includes individual pockets to carry included 4 C size 1.2v battery adapters which are included inside 4 D size adapters
Special Features:
• LCD display capacity level after completion• Simultaneously charges AA & AAA, both NiMH or NiCd rechargeables
• Select different currents: charge, discharge, refresh, test
• Automatic trickle charge for maximum battery life
• Detects dead batteries & overheat protection

Simple Operation:
- Plug AC power adapter into charger & wall outlet. Insert batteries
- Select Mode: Charge, Discharge/Charge, Refresh/Charge, Test/Charge
- Select Charging Current (Rate): 200mA up to 1800mA
Specifications:
• Charges Battery Types: AA/AAA NiCd and NiMH• Input voltage: 100-240 VAC but MUST have the proper adapter.
(Twisting prongs on A/C cord will damage unit)
• Charging Current: Selectable charging current : 200, 500, 700 or 1000mA. When only channel 1 and/or channel 4 are used, can select up 1500 or 1800 mA.
• Max Charging Capacity: 3000 mAh

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Now to speak to the included batteries. I charged the AA. Put them in a power door lock. The next day they were dead. I put them on a charge a capacity check cycle and 2 of the batteries were showing less than 1000mAh and the other two showing around 1600mAh. The claimed capacity is 2600mAh on the AA. I ran the refresh and I get 1600 1800 1800 1700 range now of the 4x AA batteries. A very far off measure from the 2600mAh on the battery.
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Charger charges. The ability to change current is nice. The refresh works on many of my batteries that are from various brands and age. Capacity testing is very fun. I have enloop, energizer, amazon, etc etc brands. I'm not going to pay the premium for enloop again as the amazon batteries have held up better by capacity measure.
Now to speak to the included batteries. I charged the AA. Put them in a power door lock. The next day they were dead. I put them on a charge a capacity check cycle and 2 of the batteries were showing less than 1000mAh and the other two showing around 1600mAh. The claimed capacity is 2600mAh on the AA. I ran the refresh and I get 1600 1800 1800 1700 range now of the 4x AA batteries. A very far off measure from the 2600mAh on the battery.
Now to speak to the included batteries. I charged the AA. Put them in a power door lock. The next day they were dead. I put them on a charge a capacity check cycle and 2 of the batteries were showing less than 1000mAh and the other two showing around 1600mAh. The claimed capacity is 2600mAh on the AA. I ran the refresh and I get 1600 1800 1800 1700 range now of the 4x AA batteries. A very far off measure from the 2600mAh on the battery.
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Charger is ok. Batteries included are junk
Par Locklin le 10 décembre 2019
Charger charges. The ability to change current is nice. The refresh works on many of my batteries that are from various brands and age. Capacity testing is very fun. I have enloop, energizer, amazon, etc etc brands. I'm not going to pay the premium for enloop again as the amazon batteries have held up better by capacity measure.Par Locklin le 10 décembre 2019
Now to speak to the included batteries. I charged the AA. Put them in a power door lock. The next day they were dead. I put them on a charge a capacity check cycle and 2 of the batteries were showing less than 1000mAh and the other two showing around 1600mAh. The claimed capacity is 2600mAh on the AA. I ran the refresh and I get 1600 1800 1800 1700 range now of the 4x AA batteries. A very far off measure from the 2600mAh on the battery.
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Commenté au Canada le 10 juillet 2017
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Pros:
- individual slot selection
- good current range and selection options
- ergonomic design, enough space for fingers to get between batteries and easily take them out
- relatively large LCD screen compared with competitors
- 4 useful modes
Cons:
- Main con for me was this really weird and frustrating limitation that once you set the charge current for one slot there is NO WAY to change the current on other slots to go above that. It's very counterintuitive and took me a lot of fiddeling to realize this. And then there it was in the manual... but why?!?!?!
- the provided AC adapter makes a strange noise. Like a hissing noise. It freaked me out. Not sure if it's in all their adapters or just the one I got...
- no backlight in the LCD...
- wobbly plastic buttons, feels pretty cheap compared to e.g. silicone ones
Overall good product, I had much higher expectations in terms of ease of use, which ultimately is the reason I'm returning it.
- individual slot selection
- good current range and selection options
- ergonomic design, enough space for fingers to get between batteries and easily take them out
- relatively large LCD screen compared with competitors
- 4 useful modes
Cons:
- Main con for me was this really weird and frustrating limitation that once you set the charge current for one slot there is NO WAY to change the current on other slots to go above that. It's very counterintuitive and took me a lot of fiddeling to realize this. And then there it was in the manual... but why?!?!?!
- the provided AC adapter makes a strange noise. Like a hissing noise. It freaked me out. Not sure if it's in all their adapters or just the one I got...
- no backlight in the LCD...
- wobbly plastic buttons, feels pretty cheap compared to e.g. silicone ones
Overall good product, I had much higher expectations in terms of ease of use, which ultimately is the reason I'm returning it.
Commenté au Canada le 16 novembre 2016
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UPDATE - Well the company was good to its word and a whole new unit arrived quite promptly. It was the entire boxed retail package including the free batteries, case and large cell adaptors. The firmware number (which flashes up when you plug the unit in) seems to be newer on this one coming up as 91 or something like that when the old one came up as 82 or something similar. I'm hoping this unit has a long life because when it works it is excellent. In any case high marks for excellent customer service from a company that seems to employ people whose job it is to deal with customer service and also to actually stand behind their products. I wish I could say this is the norm today but it isn't.
Kudos to La Crosse. I will be looking to buy more of their products in the future.
ORIGINAL REVIEW - Bought this about 6 months ago and everything was fine for awhile. I started noticing that my batteries weren't lasting as long as they used to. After a little investigating I found that the unit was "resetting" itself randomly. What I mean is that it would be charging and then all of a sudden it would flash up the numbers for the firmware version like when you first plug it in and then go back to start charging again but with incorrect mHa displaying. I wasn't sure if I was going to get any kind of response from LaCrosse at first as my email and initial phone call went unanswered but today I called twice in a row and got a nice lady on the phone who listened to the complaint and then determined that it sounded faulty and said I would be sent out a replacement unit. Good customer service. Now I will just have to wait to see if the new unit lasts any longer than the first. Overall it's not really acceptable for an expensive charger to fail like this as it does seem to be a bit of a known problem with these units.
Kudos to La Crosse. I will be looking to buy more of their products in the future.
ORIGINAL REVIEW - Bought this about 6 months ago and everything was fine for awhile. I started noticing that my batteries weren't lasting as long as they used to. After a little investigating I found that the unit was "resetting" itself randomly. What I mean is that it would be charging and then all of a sudden it would flash up the numbers for the firmware version like when you first plug it in and then go back to start charging again but with incorrect mHa displaying. I wasn't sure if I was going to get any kind of response from LaCrosse at first as my email and initial phone call went unanswered but today I called twice in a row and got a nice lady on the phone who listened to the complaint and then determined that it sounded faulty and said I would be sent out a replacement unit. Good customer service. Now I will just have to wait to see if the new unit lasts any longer than the first. Overall it's not really acceptable for an expensive charger to fail like this as it does seem to be a bit of a known problem with these units.
Commenté au Canada le 18 octobre 2018
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Si vous avez des batteries rechargeable qui ne charge plus et que le chargeur affiche NULL, prendre une pince de cuisine en metal et mettre une batterie full charge colé pole négatif contre pole négatif et la pince qui relie les poles positifs pendant 30 sec apppx et ensutie mettre la batterie dans le chargeur en mode test et la batterie sera résussité. Noté que c'est très long, parfois plus de 48 heures car je charge très lentement 200ma car c'est mieux pour la batterie, Incroyable. Une seul de mes batteries était bonne pour le recyclage alors que j'allais les jeter plus d'une douzaine. Sauvons la planète. REgarder video youtube pour voir comment, mes explications sont assez sommaires. C'est un super chargeur,en espérant qu'il soit fiable très longtemps.
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The extra batteries includes are a nice bonus, the carrying case cherry on the top
Commenté au Canada le 10 janvier 2018Achat vérifié
I have been using this charge for a year already without any problems so far. I have been using with Panasonic batteries without degrading their performance. The extra batteries includes are a nice bonus, the carrying case cherry on the top.
However, there is one minor annoying thing, once in a while my remotes drain the batteries to much, so this charger will not recognize it. I need to trick the battery with other cheap Duracell charger to give it a bump, then this will charge the battery.
Also to avoid any other problems as some people are describing as premature dead of some slots. I do not leave it plug indefinitely, I disconnect the unit from wall once I finish charging and storage it on a kitchen drawer.
However, there is one minor annoying thing, once in a while my remotes drain the batteries to much, so this charger will not recognize it. I need to trick the battery with other cheap Duracell charger to give it a bump, then this will charge the battery.
Also to avoid any other problems as some people are describing as premature dead of some slots. I do not leave it plug indefinitely, I disconnect the unit from wall once I finish charging and storage it on a kitchen drawer.
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The REAL difference between BC-900 and BC-1000
Commenté aux États-Unis le 5 septembre 2011Achat vérifié
I purchased the
La Crosse Technology BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger
, not because I needed another advanced battery charger/analyzer (I already own the
La Crosse BC-900
,
BC-700
,
BC-500
and the
Maha MH-C9000
), but because people kept asking me: "Is there any difference between BC-900/9009 and BC-1000?" So here it is, to put the issue to rest...
[Exterior]
Except for the color, the BC-1000 looks and feels EXACTLY the same as my old (circa 2006) BC-900. Even the boxes they came in have identical illustrations on them. Check out the customer images I uploaded to 'Customer Images' section and you'll see what I mean.
[Electrical Spec]
The specifications are EXACTLY the same for both chargers, namely:
- Operations: Charge, Discharge, Charge/Test, Discharge/Refresh
- Charging Current steps for 4 cells: 200mA (default), 500mA, 700mA, 1000mA
- Extra Current steps for 1-2 cells: 1500mA, 1800mA
- Acceptable battery capacity: 300-3000mAh (my previous testing showed the BC-900 can actually charge up to 3700mAh)
[AC Adapter]
Again, the two AC adapters looked identical except for the colors. Both are rated for 100-240V AC input, and 3V 4A output. There is, however, a small difference in their open-circuit output voltages. The BC-900's adapter measures 3.0V, while the one for BC-1000 measures 3.17V
Date code on the back of BC-1000 adapter says '4710', which means 47th week, or November of 2010,
[Firmware Version]
My old BC-900 has firmware version '33'. The new BC-1000 shows '37', which is the same version for BC-9009 sold since middle of 2010.
Note: firmware version is the number briefly displayed in the rightmost column, after you plug in your BC-900 or BC-1000.
[Quirks]
Sadly, the same limitations for BC-900/9009 are carried over to the BC-1000:
- If you put in a completely depleted cell (battery terminal voltage under 0.5V), the charger cannot recognize it and the display says 'null'
- If you were previously charging at 500mA, for example, you cannot subsequently increase the charging current for a new cell to higher than 500mA. You need to remove all cells in order to reset the maximum limit.
If I stopped my comparison right here, I would have concluded that the BC-1000 is nothing more than the BC-900/9009 with a cosmetic update. But wait, there's more to the story...
[Interior]
After I removed the base from my BC-1000 (by the way, don't do this unless you know what you're doing), I was surprised to find a very different printed circuit board inside. There are significantly more components on the BC-1000 board compared to that on the BC-900 (refer to my uploaded picture in 'Customer Images' section):
- The BC-900 has just one 'glop' covering the controller IC
- The BC-1000 has two 'glops' on its PCB, suggesting that there is an extra controller. Given the past history of 'meltdown' problem with BC-9009, the most likely function for this controller is to monitor temperature during charging.
- The BC-1000 also added four bulky thru-hole diodes ('B220' 2A 20V Schottky diode) on the PCB. Again, the most logical explanation is to burn off excessive power during charging, to prevent other surface mount components from over-heating and suffer a thermal runaway.
[Conclusion]
The BC-1000 may look exactly like the older BC-900 and BC-9009 from outside, but there is significant design overhaul that took place inside. Note that I cannot testify that BC-1000 has solved all thermal-related problems, because I have never witnessed any over-heating problem before. But as an engineer, I know that no company will accept a design change that ADDS cost to an existing product - unless it is absolutely required to fix a problem.
Assuming the alleged 'meltdown' problem is really solved, one question still remains: is the BC-1000 a better value than the Maha MH-C9000 (currently available in the same price range)? Personally, I think the user interface of BC-1000 is much better, but other people may disagree. So it comes down to whether you can make use of the bonus items (4xAA + 4xAAA cells, 4xC + 4xD-cell spacers) in this package. If you can use some of them and feel that they are worth paying $10 for, then go for the BC-1000. Otherwise, you may want to consider the BC-700 at half the cost.
[Update on May 11, 2012]
For general questions on La Crosse chargers, check out my "BC-700/900/1000 FAQ" under BC-700 product page.
http://www.amazon.com/review/RK62EGS3P082I/
[Update on Feb 19, 2013]
I have tested the AccuPower IQ-328 and found it to be practically identical to the BC1000 - down to the same bugs. It is worth considering at its present price (around 60% that of the BC1000).
[Update on June 21, 2013]
I tested the BM200 Battery Charger Analyzer and found it better than BC1000 in many ways - except for problem with over-heating when charging 4 cells at 1000mA. Read my review on it for details. The same problem exists in IQ-328, by the way.
[Update on Jan 31, 2014]
There is a newer model of the BM200 called the BT-C2000 . It solved the thermal problem of BM200, and offered several improvements over BC1000. It is a good deal since it is currently priced lower than the BC1000.
[Exterior]
Except for the color, the BC-1000 looks and feels EXACTLY the same as my old (circa 2006) BC-900. Even the boxes they came in have identical illustrations on them. Check out the customer images I uploaded to 'Customer Images' section and you'll see what I mean.
[Electrical Spec]
The specifications are EXACTLY the same for both chargers, namely:
- Operations: Charge, Discharge, Charge/Test, Discharge/Refresh
- Charging Current steps for 4 cells: 200mA (default), 500mA, 700mA, 1000mA
- Extra Current steps for 1-2 cells: 1500mA, 1800mA
- Acceptable battery capacity: 300-3000mAh (my previous testing showed the BC-900 can actually charge up to 3700mAh)
[AC Adapter]
Again, the two AC adapters looked identical except for the colors. Both are rated for 100-240V AC input, and 3V 4A output. There is, however, a small difference in their open-circuit output voltages. The BC-900's adapter measures 3.0V, while the one for BC-1000 measures 3.17V
Date code on the back of BC-1000 adapter says '4710', which means 47th week, or November of 2010,
[Firmware Version]
My old BC-900 has firmware version '33'. The new BC-1000 shows '37', which is the same version for BC-9009 sold since middle of 2010.
Note: firmware version is the number briefly displayed in the rightmost column, after you plug in your BC-900 or BC-1000.
[Quirks]
Sadly, the same limitations for BC-900/9009 are carried over to the BC-1000:
- If you put in a completely depleted cell (battery terminal voltage under 0.5V), the charger cannot recognize it and the display says 'null'
- If you were previously charging at 500mA, for example, you cannot subsequently increase the charging current for a new cell to higher than 500mA. You need to remove all cells in order to reset the maximum limit.
If I stopped my comparison right here, I would have concluded that the BC-1000 is nothing more than the BC-900/9009 with a cosmetic update. But wait, there's more to the story...
[Interior]
After I removed the base from my BC-1000 (by the way, don't do this unless you know what you're doing), I was surprised to find a very different printed circuit board inside. There are significantly more components on the BC-1000 board compared to that on the BC-900 (refer to my uploaded picture in 'Customer Images' section):
- The BC-900 has just one 'glop' covering the controller IC
- The BC-1000 has two 'glops' on its PCB, suggesting that there is an extra controller. Given the past history of 'meltdown' problem with BC-9009, the most likely function for this controller is to monitor temperature during charging.
- The BC-1000 also added four bulky thru-hole diodes ('B220' 2A 20V Schottky diode) on the PCB. Again, the most logical explanation is to burn off excessive power during charging, to prevent other surface mount components from over-heating and suffer a thermal runaway.
[Conclusion]
The BC-1000 may look exactly like the older BC-900 and BC-9009 from outside, but there is significant design overhaul that took place inside. Note that I cannot testify that BC-1000 has solved all thermal-related problems, because I have never witnessed any over-heating problem before. But as an engineer, I know that no company will accept a design change that ADDS cost to an existing product - unless it is absolutely required to fix a problem.
Assuming the alleged 'meltdown' problem is really solved, one question still remains: is the BC-1000 a better value than the Maha MH-C9000 (currently available in the same price range)? Personally, I think the user interface of BC-1000 is much better, but other people may disagree. So it comes down to whether you can make use of the bonus items (4xAA + 4xAAA cells, 4xC + 4xD-cell spacers) in this package. If you can use some of them and feel that they are worth paying $10 for, then go for the BC-1000. Otherwise, you may want to consider the BC-700 at half the cost.
[Update on May 11, 2012]
For general questions on La Crosse chargers, check out my "BC-700/900/1000 FAQ" under BC-700 product page.
http://www.amazon.com/review/RK62EGS3P082I/
[Update on Feb 19, 2013]
I have tested the AccuPower IQ-328 and found it to be practically identical to the BC1000 - down to the same bugs. It is worth considering at its present price (around 60% that of the BC1000).
[Update on June 21, 2013]
I tested the BM200 Battery Charger Analyzer and found it better than BC1000 in many ways - except for problem with over-heating when charging 4 cells at 1000mA. Read my review on it for details. The same problem exists in IQ-328, by the way.
[Update on Jan 31, 2014]
There is a newer model of the BM200 called the BT-C2000 . It solved the thermal problem of BM200, and offered several improvements over BC1000. It is a good deal since it is currently priced lower than the BC1000.
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The REAL difference between BC-900 and BC-1000
Commenté aux États-Unis le 5 septembre 2011
I purchased the [[ASIN:B004J6DLD4 La Crosse Technology BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger]], not because I needed another advanced battery charger/analyzer (I already own the [[ASIN:B00077AA5Q La Crosse BC-900]], [[ASIN:B000RSOV50 BC-700]], [[ASIN:B0031ERMO4 BC-500]] and the [[ASIN:B000NLUSLM Maha MH-C9000]]), but because people kept asking me: "Is there any difference between BC-900/9009 and BC-1000?" So here it is, to put the issue to rest...Commenté aux États-Unis le 5 septembre 2011
[Exterior]
Except for the color, the BC-1000 looks and feels EXACTLY the same as my old (circa 2006) BC-900. Even the boxes they came in have identical illustrations on them. Check out the customer images I uploaded to 'Customer Images' section and you'll see what I mean.
[Electrical Spec]
The specifications are EXACTLY the same for both chargers, namely:
- Operations: Charge, Discharge, Charge/Test, Discharge/Refresh
- Charging Current steps for 4 cells: 200mA (default), 500mA, 700mA, 1000mA
- Extra Current steps for 1-2 cells: 1500mA, 1800mA
- Acceptable battery capacity: 300-3000mAh (my previous testing showed the BC-900 can actually charge up to 3700mAh)
[AC Adapter]
Again, the two AC adapters looked identical except for the colors. Both are rated for 100-240V AC input, and 3V 4A output. There is, however, a small difference in their open-circuit output voltages. The BC-900's adapter measures 3.0V, while the one for BC-1000 measures 3.17V
Date code on the back of BC-1000 adapter says '4710', which means 47th week, or November of 2010,
[Firmware Version]
My old BC-900 has firmware version '33'. The new BC-1000 shows '37', which is the same version for BC-9009 sold since middle of 2010.
Note: firmware version is the number briefly displayed in the rightmost column, after you plug in your BC-900 or BC-1000.
[Quirks]
Sadly, the same limitations for BC-900/9009 are carried over to the BC-1000:
- If you put in a completely depleted cell (battery terminal voltage under 0.5V), the charger cannot recognize it and the display says 'null'
- If you were previously charging at 500mA, for example, you cannot subsequently increase the charging current for a new cell to higher than 500mA. You need to remove all cells in order to reset the maximum limit.
If I stopped my comparison right here, I would have concluded that the BC-1000 is nothing more than the BC-900/9009 with a cosmetic update. But wait, there's more to the story...
[Interior]
After I removed the base from my BC-1000 (by the way, don't do this unless you know what you're doing), I was surprised to find a very different printed circuit board inside. There are significantly more components on the BC-1000 board compared to that on the BC-900 (refer to my uploaded picture in 'Customer Images' section):
- The BC-900 has just one 'glop' covering the controller IC
- The BC-1000 has two 'glops' on its PCB, suggesting that there is an extra controller. Given the past history of 'meltdown' problem with BC-9009, the most likely function for this controller is to monitor temperature during charging.
- The BC-1000 also added four bulky thru-hole diodes ('B220' 2A 20V Schottky diode) on the PCB. Again, the most logical explanation is to burn off excessive power during charging, to prevent other surface mount components from over-heating and suffer a thermal runaway.
[Conclusion]
The BC-1000 may look exactly like the older BC-900 and BC-9009 from outside, but there is significant design overhaul that took place inside. Note that I cannot testify that BC-1000 has solved all thermal-related problems, because I have never witnessed any over-heating problem before. But as an engineer, I know that no company will accept a design change that ADDS cost to an existing product - unless it is absolutely required to fix a problem.
Assuming the alleged 'meltdown' problem is really solved, one question still remains: is the BC-1000 a better value than the Maha MH-C9000 (currently available in the same price range)? Personally, I think the user interface of BC-1000 is much better, but other people may disagree. So it comes down to whether you can make use of the bonus items (4xAA + 4xAAA cells, 4xC + 4xD-cell spacers) in this package. If you can use some of them and feel that they are worth paying $10 for, then go for the BC-1000. Otherwise, you may want to consider the BC-700 at half the cost.
[Update on May 11, 2012]
For general questions on La Crosse chargers, check out my "BC-700/900/1000 FAQ" under BC-700 product page.
http://www.amazon.com/review/RK62EGS3P082I/
[Update on Feb 19, 2013]
I have tested the [[ASIN:B004Z5XXZU AccuPower IQ-328]] and found it to be practically identical to the BC1000 - down to the same bugs. It is worth considering at its present price (around 60% that of the BC1000).
[Update on June 21, 2013]
I tested the [[ASIN:B00CWRU1QC BM200 Battery Charger Analyzer]] and found it better than BC1000 in many ways - except for problem with over-heating when charging 4 cells at 1000mA. Read my review on it for details. The same problem exists in IQ-328, by the way.
[Update on Jan 31, 2014]
There is a newer model of the BM200 called the [[ASIN:B00FTDHUVA BT-C2000]]. It solved the thermal problem of BM200, and offered several improvements over BC1000. It is a good deal since it is currently priced lower than the BC1000.
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R
1,0 sur 5 étoiles
The charger works well but the included batteries are defective
Commenté aux États-Unis le 3 janvier 2020Achat vérifié
The Good
- The BC 1000 is well made with a well thought out button lay out.
- Switching modes and accessing all the functionality is easy
- It comes with a bag to keep everything together.
- So far, it charges GOOD quality batteries without any issues
The Bad
- Two of the La Crosse AA and AAA batteries included in my box were defective showing up as NULL in the charger.
- After jump starting the NULL batteries with a dumb charger, they were then recognized but got very hot during charging.
- All the La Cross batteries could not charge beyond 1.34v, 1.38v and instead got very very hot to the extent I could smell some plastic leaving me no choice but to terminate the charging to avoid heat damage to the main unit. However, my own batteries (Eneloops AA and AAA) charged with minimal heat build up to 1.46v / 1.52v as expected.
- The La Crosse batteries are substandard, both the AA and AAA cannot hold much charge ( confirmed by running a charge/discharge tests ). They fall far short of their respective 1000/2600mah capacities
- La Crosse support cannot support international customers such as me so I either have to return the entire product to Amazon or accept the loss of paying for defective batteries.
- Overpriced given the batteries included are defective
Recommendations
I read very mixed reviews about this charger but decided to chance it as it has a nice form factor and good functionality. Having used it for a few days, I do like the charger but the defective batteries and zero international customer support leave me wishing I had gone for something else with a higher Amazon rating. Should you buy the BC 1000 ? NO if you expect everything in the box to work perfectly and customer support to be there for you.
There are much better alternatives out there.
- The BC 1000 is well made with a well thought out button lay out.
- Switching modes and accessing all the functionality is easy
- It comes with a bag to keep everything together.
- So far, it charges GOOD quality batteries without any issues
The Bad
- Two of the La Crosse AA and AAA batteries included in my box were defective showing up as NULL in the charger.
- After jump starting the NULL batteries with a dumb charger, they were then recognized but got very hot during charging.
- All the La Cross batteries could not charge beyond 1.34v, 1.38v and instead got very very hot to the extent I could smell some plastic leaving me no choice but to terminate the charging to avoid heat damage to the main unit. However, my own batteries (Eneloops AA and AAA) charged with minimal heat build up to 1.46v / 1.52v as expected.
- The La Crosse batteries are substandard, both the AA and AAA cannot hold much charge ( confirmed by running a charge/discharge tests ). They fall far short of their respective 1000/2600mah capacities
- La Crosse support cannot support international customers such as me so I either have to return the entire product to Amazon or accept the loss of paying for defective batteries.
- Overpriced given the batteries included are defective
Recommendations
I read very mixed reviews about this charger but decided to chance it as it has a nice form factor and good functionality. Having used it for a few days, I do like the charger but the defective batteries and zero international customer support leave me wishing I had gone for something else with a higher Amazon rating. Should you buy the BC 1000 ? NO if you expect everything in the box to work perfectly and customer support to be there for you.
There are much better alternatives out there.
Jeremyrnr
5,0 sur 5 étoiles
The absolute BEST! In use since 2013 with eneloop batteries.
Commenté aux États-Unis le 11 janvier 2020Achat vérifié
Been using this charger on eneloop batteries since 2013. I've never had a battery that wasn't fully charged. I've never had a battery fail. I am still using my original batteries along with several newer purchased eneloop batteries (I try to keep the generations separate in devices.) The only problem I have seen is that if you let the batteries die to the point of not showing any voltage at all most, if not all, chargers will show a defective battery. DO NOT THROW THEM AWAY. You jumper them with a paperclip with an adjacent charging battery on the positive terminals (or keep them in the charger a couple days there is a trickle charge.) I haven't lost a battery yet. Best charger is la crosse for eneloop batteries. The charger is so reliable I am afraid to use anything else! Just stick to the default charging cycle and buy more batteries if need be YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!
J. E. Kenney
1,0 sur 5 étoiles
Defective Unit Received
Commenté aux États-Unis le 22 novembre 2018Achat vérifié
When the La Crosse Technology BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger arrived I was excited to get busy charging batteries for my headlight. First sign that there might be trouble was that the power block cord was unwrapped and the tie loose in the box, and there was no tape securing the box. I plugged in the power block, placed batteries in the unit, and following instructions pressed buttons to refresh the batteries. Problem is the third battery display remained blank, and none of the control buttons worked. After reading and testing every instruction, the unit remained dead. I came to the conclusion that this particular instance of the charger had been opened, found defective and returned, only to be repackaged and shipped to me. This is not the first time such a thing has happened from other vendors, where I either marked the item "Defective" with a permanent marker, or just ordered another brand and discarded the defective merchandise so it could not be resold. In this case, it isn't worth the bother or expense to return this unit, so I'll just discard it and try something else.
H&S
1,0 sur 5 étoiles
This is garbage charger with fake reviews
Commenté aux États-Unis le 2 juin 2018Achat vérifié
This is garbage charger with fake reviews, the charger is working and charges and shows "Charged fully", but after pulling the batteries out i discover that they are 95% or 90% charged! im tryin with 20 Batteris includes Enloope pros AA and AAA and Duracells and their Lacrosse batteries, never pulled a battery and found it 100% charged, sometime i found it 70% after couple of days, but when i take it right out of the charger it is never 100%, always like 90%!
I bought the batteries with the charger so my batteries are new and now with 10 cycles in them..
I bought the batteries with the charger so my batteries are new and now with 10 cycles in them..



