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This is what I use for everything but my TX batters.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXCLD5&P=ML
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ORIGINAL: 46u
This is what I use for everything but my TX batters.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXCLD5&P=ML
This is what I use for everything but my TX batters.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXCLD5&P=ML
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I use a Dynamite Vision Peak 2, I"ve had it for just about a year now with no problems and still charges like the day I bought it, great charger.
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I have a duratrax ICE which I use for everything
Then if I am charging dual packs for my emaxx I'll use my first charger, an MRC 959
Then I accidentially received a Duratrax digital pulse in a tower shipment so I have that one too.
They are all great chargers! The internal powersupply on my MRC burnt out so I need to use it with an external PS but it burnt out while I wasn't watching it and it wasn't receiving adequet cooling so it was not the charger's fault. The MRC seems to be the best deal in the sub $50 peak charger market since it can charge up to 4.5 amps which the pirhana digital can't do (only up to 3 amps on AC power)
Then if I am charging dual packs for my emaxx I'll use my first charger, an MRC 959
Then I accidentially received a Duratrax digital pulse in a tower shipment so I have that one too.
They are all great chargers! The internal powersupply on my MRC burnt out so I need to use it with an external PS but it burnt out while I wasn't watching it and it wasn't receiving adequet cooling so it was not the charger's fault. The MRC seems to be the best deal in the sub $50 peak charger market since it can charge up to 4.5 amps which the pirhana digital can't do (only up to 3 amps on AC power)
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I use the same one for my TX and RX batteries as well with no problems.
I use the same one for my TX and RX batteries as well with no problems.
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ansmann acs47, i used this, it is great, 4 amp charging, discharge, computer controlled, charges tx and rx, only downside is no lcd display but very good for the money i think
Ryan
oh yeah it powers of 12v, or 240, or im guessin whatever you might use in america, and im guessin the american version comes with the right transformer
Ryan
oh yeah it powers of 12v, or 240, or im guessin whatever you might use in america, and im guessin the american version comes with the right transformer
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I find feature wise the MRC 959 wins, but I've heard of other people having problems with it too. It seems to overheat a lot since there is no internal fan. I would buy the Digital, though the features are less than that of the 959, it has a good reputation, and is also quite a nice charger.