Greetings all;
Well it is time for me to update my Nicad/NiMH Battery Batteries
Charger. I made this decision about 10 minutes ago and have not spent much
time on researching this. Before I make my decision I wanted to ask this
exchange what is worth looking into. Again I'm only
ect: [RCSE] Battery Charger/Cycler.
Going to buy a battery charger/cycler this week. Got it narrowed
down to the
FMA Einstein XL or the Hobbico Accu-Cycle. Kind of limited on the
money and
have to keep it around $100. Any advice, good experiences or horror
stories
on these two chargers? Is the
er, but am not sure what it is.
They advertise in many of the modeling publications and you may find
it there.
Regards,
Bob Johnson
Fond du Lac, WI
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Dymond Models, Oshkosh, WI has a new charger called the "Super Smart
Charger" that has a large
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Go for the best. Get a Schultz and never look back.
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Does anyone out there have any experience w/the Einstein battery
cycler/charger?
Have decided to purchase a cycler/charger. The Litco charger looks good but
I wont wait to be put on a list to purchase one. Any info on this or some
other battery charging/cycling system would be greatly
People always want to have 12V power supplies so I thought I'd share
this with the list:
For a nice cheap 12VDC, 8 amp (or so) power supply for your battery charger
that can be plugged into 110V at home, use an old IBM PC AT power supply.
Probably worth more to you than the computer--my dad uses
Patrick,
I just picked up a used Hobbico field charger for twenty bucks
from a pilot on the exchange. I think they normally go for around $40.00
- $50.00 bucks. Simple to use. Charges either 4.8 volt or 6.00 volt
receiver batteries, and also the 9.6 TX battery independently of one
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