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TX charger - 12/12/2012 10:41 PM   
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I have used a Sure Cycle charger to charge my transmitter batteries for many years now and just now dropped it off my workbench and broke it! I liked it because it was really simple to use. I have a Hobbico Accu-Cycle Elite for charging dual receiver batteries and need another charger for my transmitters. Does anybody have any advice on what simple plug and play charger to get? Thanks in advance.



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RE: TX charger - 12/13/2012 12:19 AM   
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What batteries do you have in your Tx? You say you have had it for many years. If you are still using NiCds then the wall wart that came with your transmitter will work really well.

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