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You can pay a small fortune for an all singing, all dancing one, or get one of these: http://www.component-shop.co.uk/html/radio_control1.html

First one down, I've had for about 4 years. It works fine and charges my batteries a treat at whatever setting I want, fast or slow.

Second one down has a built in circuit to gauge when the battery is charged.

Also a good website to buy your batteries.

 
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So far as I'm aware, those are made to charge a single cell only in each bay. Since airsoft batteries are linked cells, it would not have the correct internal circuitry to be able to charge a multi cell pack. From looking at the one I have to charge my radio batteries, the output per bay would not be enough to charge at a rate that would recharge the pack in a week or so.

 
might go for the one for £15, 3700 mAh battery charged in 2h is quite sweet:)

question thou, it says

[SIZE=10pt]"1,000/2,000mA (1A/2A) selectable charging current
Mains 230V UK 3-pin plug[/SIZE]"

why would you want it to charge on the lower setting?

 
NihM batteries hold a stronger charge if recharged slowly over a longer period. A quick charge on high output will do the job, but it will run down quicker.

 
I understand from a friend higher charge rate might decrease the battery life aswell?

 
Constant high charge rate will. It's always best to run them down and give a slow recharge every couple of months, or always recharge on the lower setting.

 
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