I know the modern chargers have digital readings but this older one (from the 1990s I think) doesn't really have an exact reading to see whether or not its overcharging. Trying to see if I can recharge bad-blocks prior to buying a replacement. thanks.
That charger is designed for a different battery chemistry. It could theoretically charge a block of Prius batteries, but you would not be able to trust its "fully automatic digital smart control" system. That is kind of a big deal- you'd need to set up a voltage meter and be ready to intervene if anything went sideways. In other words you would want to watch it like a hawk for fire safety, and it wouldn't necessarily be the kindest way to charge that block. But it could be done.