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Charging At 1 amp - 5/3/2003 1:58:42 AM   
ZagiCominDown


 

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i have an intellipeak charger that has a fast charge/peak rate lowest of 1 amp.i have a 8 cell 1800 zagi battery..will i be ok charging it at 1 amp.never thought i would have to learn a different system when i started "flying" electric. thanks

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Charging At 1 amp - 5/3/2003 3:20:33 AM   
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Yes, you'll be fine. You would want to cycle and slow charge it occasionally, though if you can. Especially for the first couple charges if it's new.

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