A:AnswerYes, this will be very possible as long as you connect the - and + polarities of the battery correctly with the charging pins on the actual charger,
A:AnswerYes, however you need to be careful as to how you connect the battery's + and - signs of the battery to charging brackets on the charger in order for it to work and recharge your battery.
A:AnswerYes, however you need to be careful as to how to connect the battery to the charger. Please remember the + and - signs on the battery need to be properly and securely connected to the charging brackets of the charger.
A:AnswerThere's no EN-EL17 battery available in the market. If you meant to say EN-EL15 the answer is yes, it can definitely charge such battery.
Simply make sure the pins on the charge are align to the positive and negative icons on the back of the battery and it will work smoothly.
A:AnswerYes, this is 100% compatible to charge your NP-60 Casio battery. Simply make sure the negative and positive sign on the battery touch the charging pins on the charger.
A:AnswerYes, it will. Just make sure the charging contacts of the battery connect properly all the way into the contacts of the charger. But it is very do-able to charge that battery NPFV30 with this charger.
A:AnswerYes, it can. However, We do have other chargers more compatible based upon which GoPro you're currently using.
To charge a HERO7 Black, HERO6 Black, HERO5 Black or HERO, you can use the RF-TC-100GP5 re-fuel charger.
A:AnswerThe charging prongs slide to adjust size. I used it for a Lumix DMW-BMB9PP. Little tricky to figure it out to get it to fit right the first time but flashing green lights let you know when you do. Batteries can be placed vertical or horizontal. Does the trick!
A:AnswerThe charging prongs slide to adjust size. I used it for a Lumix DMW-BMB9PP. Little tricky to figure it out to get it to fit right the first time but flashing green lights let you know when you do. Batteries can be placed vertical or horizontal. Does the trick!