RE: [RCSE] How do you charge the battery that charges the batteries?

2000-04-06 Thread Joe Rodriguez

You can pickup a wall charger from GYRO hobbies about $12 bucks or a robbe
infinity 2 charger about $200 bucks. I have both and both work fine the
infinity is faster and looks cool joe

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From: Nathan  Marni Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 6:27 AM
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Subject: [RCSE] How do you charge the battery that charges the
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How do you guys charge the 12V 7.2 Amp gel cell batteries that are used as
field quick chargers?

I have a Sirrus Pro series charger and a Panasonic 12V 7.2 Amp gel cell
battery.  I can no longer charge my tx packs and rx packs take forever.

I assume it's because the current or voltage in the gel cell has been overly
depleted.  How do I charge the gel cell?

TIA

Nathan Woods
Orange CA.

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Re: [RCSE] How do you charge the battery that charges the batteries?

2000-04-06 Thread jaffee

Don't know if it matters that I use one for starting glow powered planes
rather then as a recharger, but I just went to Hobbyshack and bought a
trickle/wall charger for this purpose.

At 06:26 AM 4/6/00 -0700, Nathan  Marni Woods wrote:

How do you guys charge the 12V 7.2 Amp gel cell batteries that are used as
field quick chargers?

I have a Sirrus Pro series charger and a Panasonic 12V 7.2 Amp gel cell
battery.  I can no longer charge my tx packs and rx packs take forever.

I assume it's because the current or voltage in the gel cell has been overly
depleted.  How do I charge the gel cell?

TIA

Nathan Woods
Orange CA.

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Re: [RCSE] How do you charge the battery that charges the batteries?

2000-04-06 Thread Charles Miller

interstate batterie's makes a nice charger for that 12 , 7.2  i think it's around 40 
to 50 bucks.,
works great,, use it all the time another idea is to get one of them jump start 
car batteries,, they come with a charger and
have 250 cold cranking amps. it lasts a very long time.. about 90 to 120 bucks... it 
has a cigarette lighter hole,, ou charge it
through that,, and you can plug in your chargers there. or anything else
charlie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Don't know if it matters that I use one for starting glow powered planes
 rather then as a recharger, but I just went to Hobbyshack and bought a
 trickle/wall charger for this purpose.

 At 06:26 AM 4/6/00 -0700, Nathan  Marni Woods wrote:
 
 How do you guys charge the 12V 7.2 Amp gel cell batteries that are used as
 field quick chargers?
 
 I have a Sirrus Pro series charger and a Panasonic 12V 7.2 Amp gel cell
 battery.  I can no longer charge my tx packs and rx packs take forever.
 
 I assume it's because the current or voltage in the gel cell has been overly
 depleted.  How do I charge the gel cell?
 
 TIA
 
 Nathan Woods
 Orange CA.
 
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