Correct NiMH battery charger
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Solved by mariushm,
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niMH batteries are 1.2v nominal, ~ 1.35v when fully charged.
The voltage has to be higher than max voltage to charge so 1.4v per battery (2x1.4=2.8v) is perfectly reasonable.
You can learn more about NiMH batteries here: http://data.energizer.com/pdfs/nickelmetalhydride_appman.pdf
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