No, but
here is the full specification.
What really caught my eye was the fact that this is a
variable current charger! Although the
average for two cells is 1.5A, the peak is 3.2A! I assume that after stabilization, the charger increases the current and monitors the battery temperature. When temperature reaches a certain point, the charger starts dropping the current, obviously to way below 1.5A.
It's always been conventional wisdom that NiMH should be charged with a constant current until negative delta V occurs. The Maha charger probably takes this to the point of obsession (yes, I have one).
I would love to get my hands on one of these to see it in action. Might be hard to measure the current on something that's effectively monitoring impedance though.