DX2.0, possible cheap rechargable solution.
#1
Hey guys, I had a thought this evening while trying to figure out what to do for rechargeable batteries for my Spektrum DX2.0. I checked out the Dynamite kit, and it was a little overpriced, and not so good from what I've heard.
So, I was at Walmart and found 4 packs of AA rechargeable NiMHs for $14 (CAD) and I bought two. Now, what I'm thinking is that I could set up my charger (Onyx 240) to charge up all 8 cells in their holder that came with the transmitter.
Any thoughts?
Jim
So, I was at Walmart and found 4 packs of AA rechargeable NiMHs for $14 (CAD) and I bought two. Now, what I'm thinking is that I could set up my charger (Onyx 240) to charge up all 8 cells in their holder that came with the transmitter.
Any thoughts?
Jim
#3
I got this for $15 with 4x 2000mah Precharged Rechargeables
Individual cell charging ftw!

Features:
* Suitable for NI-MH/NI-CD 1-4pcs AA/AAA battery
* Refresh function
* -ĶĪV control with auto power cut-off function
* Individual safety timer
* Over-heat & Over-charge protection
* Detection of non-rechargeable cell
* Will not start charging process if +/- polarity is reversed
* When charging, different batteries can be mixed either in sizes or in capacities
* Able to charge a single cell
* Individual LCD displays charging status
* Available accessories: Car kit & USB connector
* Stable, accurate, efficient and safe
Technical Parameters:
Input:100-240V AC 50/60Hz 10W/12V DC 1.0A 10W (Car kit)/ 5V DC 500mA 2.5W (USB)
Output:1.2V DC 1000mA AA/AAA size
Trickle current:50mA
Discharging current:350mA
Individual cell charging ftw!

Features:
* Suitable for NI-MH/NI-CD 1-4pcs AA/AAA battery
* Refresh function
* -ĶĪV control with auto power cut-off function
* Individual safety timer
* Over-heat & Over-charge protection
* Detection of non-rechargeable cell
* Will not start charging process if +/- polarity is reversed
* When charging, different batteries can be mixed either in sizes or in capacities
* Able to charge a single cell
* Individual LCD displays charging status
* Available accessories: Car kit & USB connector
* Stable, accurate, efficient and safe
Technical Parameters:
Input:100-240V AC 50/60Hz 10W/12V DC 1.0A 10W (Car kit)/ 5V DC 500mA 2.5W (USB)
Output:1.2V DC 1000mA AA/AAA size
Trickle current:50mA
Discharging current:350mA
#5
Update: I made an adapter for my charger (Onyx 230) and I've got them charging now. It's set for 8 cells, 0.5a charge rate, and 2450mAh capacity.
Nothing's on fire, yet.
Jim
Nothing's on fire, yet.
Jim
#6
I use a couple of different brands of rechargeable AA's. Never had an issue charging all 8 at once with my Pitbull Charger, at .9 amps with .036v total cutoff. I've had the same set of Energizer 2500's ever since they came out about 3+ years ago.
I run the Pitbull off of a Pyramid 25 amp power supply with adjustable voltage. I just make sure the voltage is right around 14-15 volts, which is similar to a real car battery with the engine running.
Another brand I've been using is called Lenmar, which I picked up at Fry's in Sacramento a couple years ago... They are still very alive and kicking too. A set of 4, 2000's lasted over 7 hours in my Dx3r.
I run the Pitbull off of a Pyramid 25 amp power supply with adjustable voltage. I just make sure the voltage is right around 14-15 volts, which is similar to a real car battery with the engine running.
Another brand I've been using is called Lenmar, which I picked up at Fry's in Sacramento a couple years ago... They are still very alive and kicking too. A set of 4, 2000's lasted over 7 hours in my Dx3r.




