Charger

george kennie geobet at gis.net
Fri Jun 13 06:23:37 AKDT 2003


Yeah, but will you still be able to fly with one arm and crutches while
standing on your one remaining leg?
G.
Verne Koester wrote:

> Thanks, Dave! Verne
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: David Harmon
>      To: discussion at nsrca.org
>      Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 7:21 PM
>      Subject: RE: Charger
>       In the USA http://www.rc-direct.com/contact.htmAsk for Mike
>      Byrd....the same guy that worked for Circus Hobby that did
>      the JR Radio repair. Still does JR Repair too.(888)
>      291-2111Mfg website.
>      http://www.schulze-elektronik-gmbh.com/index_uk.htm
>
>      Regards
>
>      David Harmon
>      NSRCA 586
>      K6XYZ at attbi.com
>      Torrance, Ca.
>
>           -----Original Message-----
>           From: discussion-request at nsrca.org
>           [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org] On Behalf Of
>           Verne Koester
>           Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 4:16 PM
>           To: discussion at nsrca.org
>           Subject: Re: Charger
>
>           Who sells it?Thanks,Verne
>
>                ----- Original Message -----
>                From: David Harmon
>                To: discussion at nsrca.org
>                Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 6:33 PM
>                Subject: RE: Charger
>                 I recently got one of those Schulze ISL
>                6-330D discharger/charger units and
>                found out I had some batteries that
>                needed to be 'reformed'. Perhaps a
>                better word would be 'equalized'. One or
>                more cells in a pack will discharge a
>                long time before the other cells. This
>                unit fixes that. You can really tell how
>                good your batteries are with this
>                thing.It works on all types of cells
>                including gel cell and lead acid for
>                your flight box....starter pack etc. the
>                whole enchilada. Fully automated...put
>                it on and walk away. Goes to 'trickle'
>                when done. Regards
>
>                David Harmon
>                NSRCA 586
>                K6XYZ at attbi.com
>                Torrance, Ca.
>
>                     -----Original Message-----
>                     From:
>                     discussion-request at nsrca.org
>                     [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]
>                     On Behalf Of wgalligan
>                     Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003
>                     2:21 PM
>                     To: discussion at nsrca.org
>                     Subject: Re: Charger
>
>                     What rate are you charing at
>                     and what mil pack are you
>                     trying to charge?  They will
>                     get warm but  should not get
>                     any warmer then you can handle
>                     in your hands.  If it is a new
>                     pack it should be charged at
>                     C/10 before using your Alpha.
>                     For some reason if they are
>                     not formed properly chargers
>                     like the Alpha,SuperNova will
>                     not peak detect properly.  I
>                     seen this happen in a pack
>                     that I didnt form properly. It
>                     wouldnt cycle at all. It would
>                     trip out(peak) way before the
>                     battery was fully charged. I
>                     have charged NiMh at up to 1C
>                     with no ill effects.  But C/10
>                     is always the safest and
>                     easiest on your packs. Wayne
>
>                          ----- Original
>                          Message -----
>                          From: Verne Koester
>                          To: NSRCA
>                          Sent: Thursday, June
>                          12, 2003 3:57 PM
>                          Subject: Charger
>                           What chargers work
>                          well with Nimh
>                          batteries? I've
>                          tried various
>                          settings on my Alpha
>                          4 but end up
>                          unplugging the
>                          batteries before it
>                          goes to trickle
>                          because they start
>                          heating up. I'm
>                          looking for
>                          something that can
>                          be left unattended
>                          without
>                          worry. Thanks,Verne
>
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