@UnshavenFish
So the battery charger for my haze will work with the arizer air batterys?
Yeah should have no problems with air cells, it would be quicker to charge one cell in the air than the haze charger but that can be offset against being able to charge two at once, without doing the maths your probably looking around two hours in the air to charge one cell or around four hours to charge two in haze charger but with the ability to use the air while charging cells at the same time.
Although the air and haze cells are different in most aspects they behave the same way as far as charging goes, I believe
@scottg402 has used his haze charger for his air cells once (I could be remembering this wrong though
) anyway I would still advise basic battery safety, things like...
Don't leave fully charged cells in the charger (ideally remove within an hour)
If they ever feel hot to touch remove them from the charger, warm is fine but hot is a warning,
If the cell has just been used give it 10 mins before charging, and if just charged give 10 mins before use,
Don't charge in silly places like on a pile of paper or next to a bottle of gas,
Don't store cells full or empty for extended time (around a half charge is ideal for storage)
This is what I would consider
basic charging safety, and should avoid any (very unlikely) problems from happening.
I should also add a big IMO to this post in general
And also a trusted site as reference...
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries
Anyway the important thing is the haze and air cells both charge to 4.20v so while charge time will vary the process is the same.