NIMH TX pack

Derek Koopowitz derekkoopowitz at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 9 17:41:45 AKDT 2003


Thanks.  I went to the website and printed off the FAQ for NiMh.  It looks
good... I also printed off a page from Litco so I'm going to compare them.
 
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Derek,

On Earl Haury's suggestion I bought my first NiMH airborne pack from Radical
RC in Georgia, about 2 seasons ago. The fellow who runs Radical appears to
really know his stuff. He is the real deal. He has written a pretty good
article (on his website)
, regarding the care and feeding of NiMH bats, that is worthwhile reading. 

The key thing he talks about is setting the battery capacity when the
battery is new, uncharged. He stresses to charge the battery at the 0.1C
rate the first couple times. Thern fast charging isn't a problem and is
actually recommended

Earlier this year I also bought the TX bat to go with the airborne. I
followed that expert's advice to the letter and have been very happy with
the results, (some 70 chrge cycles later on the airborne)

About the only thing I do now is place the bats on charge on the SIRIUS
Charger, on the way to the field, and by the time I get there, they are
charged (1000 ma charge rate)

Matt K



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Date:10/9/2003 4:54:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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I just ordered a new (replacement) TX NimH battery pack from Cermark.  It is
a 1650mah pack.  I've never had a NimH pack before so I'd like to find out
from the experts out there if there is anything I need to do differently
than a standard NiCad pack.  Can I use my Alpha 4 to charge it?  I do have a
Dymond charger that I can use and I know that it does support NimH but I'd
prefer to use the Alpha 4 because of its AC/DC versatility.


Thanks.




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