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TS4N 03-05-2002 03:25 AM

Battery Charging Methods
 
Hi Guys,
Anyone got any websites on how to 'properly' charge batterys and to discharge them? I got a charger/discharger from RMS :)
And gonna get a hump back battery and in the future two sticks for a starter box :eek:

Thanks in advance :D

Ed

T-shirt 03-05-2002 03:46 AM

Re: Battery Charging Methods
 

Originally posted by TS4N
Hi Guys,
Anyone got any websites on how to 'properly' charge batterys and to discharge them? I got a charger/discharger from RMS :)
And gonna get a hump back battery and in the future two sticks for a starter box :eek:

Thanks in advance :D

Ed

if your baterry is new, you must charge it for 12-14hours

sorry mate i mean12-14 hehehehehehhe
:ha: :ha: :ha: :ha:

AussieGuy 03-05-2002 12:56 PM

wat charger did u get?

TS4N 03-05-2002 02:08 PM

LRP one from RadioModels.
$59 on special and got the dis-charger as well $26.xx
Should be here on Fri/Tomorrow.

Thanks Rudi....24hrs? OMG! New phones only need to be charged for about 14hrs.

Also can I run 7.2V through the Rx gear? would it damage the receiver/servo's? Or give them more power but at a shorter life span?

nitro dave 03-07-2002 05:03 AM

if your going to run 7.2, you will need 7.2 volt servos.

not sure about the reciever though

TS4N 03-07-2002 01:45 PM

doh!....
:cry:


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