Electric R/C Aircraft batteries

Electric R/C Aircraft batteries

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Original Poster:

1,419 posts

264 months

Tuesday 27th December 2005
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Santa brought me a R/C stealth bomber for Christmas last year and I still havent successfully flown it. The battery for it is a NiMH 4*2/3 AAA 300mAh, what would I need to charge this from the mains? I have a charger from a R/C car that outputs 7.2V at 250mA can I use it to charge it? The charger that came with the aircraft is a battery powered quick charger that uses 6 D batteries, I can't see any details of its output on it.

Hopefully the weather will be good enough to fly it tomorrow.

ywouldi

749 posts

238 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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You could, i guess, buy a mains adapter from maplins for a fiver and set it to the correct voltage and current output as 6 D batteries would provides, then wire it into the chargers battery contacts.

Ben

KITT

5,339 posts

242 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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A safer bet would be to buy a proper battery charger. Shouldn't be more than £20 and will be able to charge any cofiguration from 4-12 cells and both NiMH and NiCad

ywouldi

749 posts

238 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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KITT said:
A safer bet would be to buy a proper battery charger. Shouldn't be more than £20 and will be able to charge any cofiguration from 4-12 cells and both NiMH and NiCad


Safer Shmafer!

GreenV8S

30,220 posts

285 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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The problem with using a mains charger to replace dry batteries is that mains chargers are usually unregulated so the output voltage may be significantly higher than the nominal voltage. The fast charger for your plane might just connect the batteries together in which case you may be OK, but if it has any voltage/current regulation then you could end up overloading it.

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Original Poster:

1,419 posts

264 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Thanks for the replies,

I think I'll just use the quick charger for now. Haven't been able to fly it yet because of the weather.