ORIGINAL: savagecommander
ORIGINAL: ThunderbirdJunkie
Sub C cells (which are your packs) can be charged at 10a regardless of capacity. ThunderbirdJunkie used to juice his sub C race packs at 5a regardless. Unlike LiPos, the nickel cells prefer the abuse.
For Rx packs, ThunderbirdJunkie sets them at 2a, regardless of capacity.
charge your nimh at 10A regardless of capacity. do you hear what youre saying? i know i know, youve done it for ''years'' or whatever. so then i can charge my 2200 sub C's at 10A and ill have no problems?
i really think you should stop putting in your .02
Haha, it's funny you said that, because tons of guys at the track did it with their NiCds and early NiMhs back in the day. ThunderbirdJunkie's BC112A would do 10a, but it seemed sketchy, so he stuck with 5a.
BTW-these were 1400, 1600, 1800 NiCds and 2400 NiMhs. So maybe you should stop putting in your horsehocky and start explaining science things to us if ThunderbirdJunkie is wrong, Bill Nye.