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Peter SmithAug 8, 2025
What to do if the Thunderbolt Battery Charger feels warm?
- RRegina HunterAug 8, 2025
It is normal for the Thunderbolt Battery Charger and/or the batteries to feel warm to the touch. This should not be cause for concern.
What to do if the Thunderbolt Battery Charger feels warm?
It is normal for the Thunderbolt Battery Charger and/or the batteries to feel warm to the touch. This should not be cause for concern.
What to do if the Charge Indicator Light(s) do not illuminate on my Thunderbolt Battery Charger?
If the Charge Indicator Light(s) do not illuminate when battery(ies) are inserted, ensure that the Power Cord/Plug of the Fast Battery Charger is plugged into a working 120 Volt, grounded, electrical outlet. Also, disconnect the Power Cord/Plug from its electrical outlet and check to make sure each battery is inserted properly into the Battery Compartment.
Emphasizes dry location use and the risk of electric shock.
Restricts charging to NiCd or NiMH types to prevent damage.
Warns against using damaged chargers and covers ventilation.
Advises keeping the charger away from children and unplugging when idle.
Guidelines for using extension cords, including rating and grounding.
Instructions for inserting batteries and selecting the correct type switch.
Details on plugging in, LED indicators, and charge completion.
Specific instructions for charging 9V batteries, including manual monitoring.
Solutions for when charge indicator lights do not turn on.
Explanation that warm components are normal during charging.
| Brand | Thunderbolt |
|---|---|
| Model | Magnum |
| Category | Battery Charger |
| Language | English |