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TX/RX cycler - 8/3/2003 5:47:01 AM   
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What's a good TX/RX cycler?

I'd prefer one that does both Nimh and nicad.
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TX/RX cycler - 8/3/2003 7:00:23 AM   
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The Einstein is a good unit for packs up to 1400maH

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TX/RX cycler - 8/3/2003 7:57:29 AM   
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I can't find any info on the FMA site about this cycler. Could you point me the right direction?

Where do you buy it?

Thanks.

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TX/RX cycler - 8/3/2003 6:04:15 PM   
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I purchased it from the FMA site but they only have power supplies listed. I guess they have stopped selling the units!

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TX/RX cycler - 8/4/2003 3:30:23 AM   
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Bummer.

Is there anything else out there that's any good?

Is anyone using the ace digipulse to constantly trickle their batteries?


Thanks.

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TX/RX cycler - 8/4/2003 10:02:46 PM   
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Check out [url]www.allerc.com[/url] for info on lots of different chargers.

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TX/RX cycler - 8/5/2003 2:38:20 AM   
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Seafury,

I use a digipulse for c/10 charging and maintaining battery packs.
It works great for me.
The Sirius super tester is good for discharging your Tx/Rxpacks, but it only handles one pack at a time.

Hope this helps!

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