JR charger needed.
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JR charger needed.
I just bought a plane with all JR batterys(my first). And i need a charger for it. I have a 650 NiMH TX and a 600 RX. If anybody can help i would appreciate it!
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RE: JR charger needed.
3 way Cermark CH84 TX & Rx Wall Charger $12.00
from http://radicalrc.secure-mall.com/sho...58&cart=400503
JR charger $30.00
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=JRPC221
John
from http://radicalrc.secure-mall.com/sho...58&cart=400503
JR charger $30.00
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=JRPC221
John
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RE: JR charger needed.
Hey Hitec man,
Since their is probably no warantee on your Jr unit, why not do what others do who wind up with a lone JR in their collection, just reverse the polarity of the charging jack, then the JR will be compatible with all your other Tx's, that are wired in the more common method. Wouldn't be a bad idea to put a sticker next to the jack stating the polarity change
Regarding the Cermark charger, John, don't forget Murphy's law
Regards,
Pete
Since their is probably no warantee on your Jr unit, why not do what others do who wind up with a lone JR in their collection, just reverse the polarity of the charging jack, then the JR will be compatible with all your other Tx's, that are wired in the more common method. Wouldn't be a bad idea to put a sticker next to the jack stating the polarity change
Regarding the Cermark charger, John, don't forget Murphy's law
Regards,
Pete
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RE: JR charger needed.
Hey John,
Duct tape, man you've been watching too many episodes of the Red Green show
I've heard that duct tape and a tounge depressor is a "generic" substitute for a popular prescription[X(], of course I wouldn't really know about that first hand
I know I'm way OT, I appologize[8D]
Regards, Pete
Duct tape, man you've been watching too many episodes of the Red Green show
I've heard that duct tape and a tounge depressor is a "generic" substitute for a popular prescription[X(], of course I wouldn't really know about that first hand
I know I'm way OT, I appologize[8D]
Regards, Pete