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> From: "Klaus Weiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/01/25 Tue PM 04:39:16 EST
> To: "Bruce Hobbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Sirius chargers
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> Bruce.
> why would you need 3 Sirius chargers
use them I guess they are idiot proof.
See Ya,
Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
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> From: "Klaus Weiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/01/25 Tue PM 04:39:16 EST
> To: "Bruce Hobbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Sirius chargers
&g
Bruce.
why would you need 3 Sirius chargers, if they are the most
reliable, trouble free, etc etc etc :)) Send one over here with
Gordy, when he comes next month.
Klaus WeissSydney, Australia.http://www.hsl.org.au
The Super Nova is useless for cycling 110ma packs.
> I don't like it's 500 mA discharge rate for cycling receiver
> packs. This just seems a bit high to me, as I like to discharge
> at roughly the same rate as actual use (250 mA is typical for me).
> The battery experts say the high rate is not
Howard Mark wrote:
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> I have a Sirius, TRC, Hobbico, and a FMA super nova.
> The FMA is the newest, and seems to be the most versatile.
> It is very configurable - plug&play or custom cook. Costs about $130.
> It only does one pack at a time, however --- but it will handle motor packs
> as well
Doug Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is the website for Sirius...
http://www.teleport.com/~sirius/
I really like mine a whole lot, it is the only charger I use for my radio
systems. It is defiantly in the top 3 chargers. Other folk really like Litco
Alpha 4 (lng waiting list) and the TR
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