EN-EL4 charger
EN-EL4 charger
Jan 18, 2018

I bought D3 without a charger. The battery EN-EL4 was charged by the previous owner using MH-22. It is original Nikon, battery health is in the middle (2). I bought 3rd party charger from ebay (see the pic above), however it does not seem to charge my EN-EL4 at all. All lights are green, which probably means that the battery does not accept the current from the charger. The charge percentage as measured by the camera remains at the same level 20% even after charging overnight. The voltage on the battery is 12.42V. Voltage on the charger pins is 12.47V. The battery is old, however it was charged on the genuine MH-22 recently. Any advice? I ordered a 3rd party EN-EL4 and see what happens
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