que. about a dead flat battery
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que. about a dead flat battery
i have accidently left on my transmitter this day and wonder if you charge it up for 15 hrs to full peak charge will the drop rate be faster because the batterys cell was totally dead? is this good for the batteries to be dead without any movements on the controls? i have a 600 mah in the tx and a 800 mah in the reciever nicd can someone tell me thanks
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RE: que. about a dead flat battery
We have all done this a time or two. Chances are, a full 16 hour charge with the wall wart that came with the system will recharge the batterys okay. There is a chance that one or more cells were damaged but probably not. If the voltage comes up to specifications (greater than 4.8 on the reciever and greater than 9.6 on the transmitter) you are probably okay. Do not try to use a fast charge to restore these though, it needs the slower long charge rate.
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RE: que. about a dead flat battery
ORIGINAL: Rodney
We have all done this a time or two. Chances are, a full 16 hour charge with the wall wart that came with the system will recharge the batterys okay. There is a chance that one or more cells were damaged but probably not. If the voltage comes up to specifications (greater than 4.8 on the reciever and greater than 9.6 on the transmitter) you are probably okay. Do not try to use a fast charge to restore these though, it needs the slower long charge rate.
We have all done this a time or two. Chances are, a full 16 hour charge with the wall wart that came with the system will recharge the batterys okay. There is a chance that one or more cells were damaged but probably not. If the voltage comes up to specifications (greater than 4.8 on the reciever and greater than 9.6 on the transmitter) you are probably okay. Do not try to use a fast charge to restore these though, it needs the slower long charge rate.
Check yours but it may turn out ok.
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RE: que. about a dead flat battery
ORIGINAL: CRAZYRYAN
is this good for the batteries to be dead without any movements on the controls?
is this good for the batteries to be dead without any movements on the controls?