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Post by Grug - American Neanderthal on Sept 7, 2004 19:17:08 GMT -7
I need a charger for receiver and transmitter battery packs. I have the wall wart chargers a quick feild charger but I am looking for something that will charge in the house and wont break the bank. Seems there are quite a few out there, so some suggesstions would be appreciated keeping in mind it should be simple and relatively inexpensive.
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bp4rc
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Post by bp4rc on Sept 8, 2004 4:47:11 GMT -7
Dymond Super Turbo, about $110. Great charger with power and flexibility. It is 12VDC powered so you need a power source at the house. A small disadvantage that is more than made up for when you decide to take it to the field.
Bedford
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Post by Richard on Sept 9, 2004 6:30:24 GMT -7
You didn't say what kind of rx batteries you were going to charge. I have a Ace R/C Chargemaster that cost $25 used and charges both Tx & Rx at 120ma or 50ma only nycad but does a great job.
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Post by Grug - American Neanderthal on Sept 9, 2004 20:15:05 GMT -7
Doh! NiCds, but I suppose I should try and get something that will handle the new ones too.
I would really like to saty with something that plugs into the wall and not have to get a transformer, but I will look into Dymonds.
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Post by MikeBogh on Dec 7, 2004 12:08:26 GMT -7
Get the hobbico mark 2 ....50 bucks, quick charger, does Nicads, Nimh, Lipolys......use a old power supply from a 'puter to run it in the house...
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