radio system chargers
I have the Redcat Tornado S30, the transmitter is came with has a port for a charger but I can't sem to find any info on it anywhere.
Does anyone know where I can get a charger as to use rechargable batteries. Also looking to upgrade to a Flysky GT3B, does that one have a charger with it. Thank for any help anyone can provide. Gerry<br type="_moz" /> |
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Im not sure on the charger port either...but the flysky(same radio) from hobbypartz come with a USB cable that looks to be the charger.
according to the GTB3 specs, it also had a charger port....but I dont see the charger listed among the items included in the box. I have always run regular "AA"s. Granted, you will save money over time with rechargables....but you will have to charge somewhat often, where as regular "AA" have more MAH and actually run longer. But if you are set on rechargable, why not just get a set of batts with their own charger? |
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ORIGINAL: nitrosportsandrunner But if you are set on rechargable, why not just get a set of batts with their own charger? |
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I have rechargeable batteries but, as you know, this car requires a total of 12 AA. 8 for the transmitter and I can only charge 4 at one time, so instaed of going out and buying another charger
I was hoping to spend the money on a charger for the radio system. Also cut down on the clutter of battery chargers. I'm new to the hobby and i'm finding out that there really isn't much info on the radio systems, mine didn't even come with instructions and i had to figure out what knob/button did. an experienced r/c hobbiest would know what it all means and does, but for a newbie it can get very confusing and frustrating. Thanks for the replies. |
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ORIGINAL: Gerdia I have rechargeable batteries but, as you know, this car requires a total of 12 AA. 8 for the transmitter and I can only charge 4 at one time, so instaed of going out and buying another charger I was hoping to spend the money on a charger for the radio system. Also cut down on the clutter of battery chargers. I'm new to the hobby and i'm finding out that there really isn't much info on the radio systems, mine didn't even come with instructions and i had to figure out what knob/button did. an experienced r/c hobbiest would know what it all means and does, but for a newbie it can get very confusing and frustrating. Thanks for the replies. |
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ORIGINAL: Dads like rc too ORIGINAL: Gerdia I have rechargeable batteries but, as you know, this car requires a total of 12 AA. 8 for the transmitter and I can only charge 4 at one time, so instaed of going out and buying another charger I was hoping to spend the money on a charger for the radio system. Also cut down on the clutter of battery chargers. I'm new to the hobby and i'm finding out that there really isn't much info on the radio systems, mine didn't even come with instructions and i had to figure out what knob/button did. an experienced r/c hobbiest would know what it all means and does, but for a newbie it can get very confusing and frustrating. Thanks for the replies. My redcat tremor is cool, only needs 3 "AA" batts! |
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ORIGINAL: nitrosportsandrunner I am soo waiting for Redcat to switch to a 2.4 radio that will only need 4 ''AA''s! My redcat tremor is cool, only needs 3 ''AA'' batts! |
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