mikegigabyte
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So my dad comes over with a brand new Losi MRC,
I'm still waiting for mine to show up.
Anyways the guy at the store convinced him to buy a intelligent digital balance charger for $75. Name on charger says Thunder AC6 Dual Power. My dad also got one for me, so were trying to figure out the settings for the losi nimh battery. The instructions suck for a beginner. The charger must be a no name brand as the pic on the box doesn't even have the charger name on it, nor does the instruction booklet, and it doesn't go into much detail on the battery settings. There are settings for amps,battery type etc... I set it to nimh, put in 3.5 amps but I'm confused on a few other settings. From what I could figure out from a chart is for my 6 cell 7.2 volt I can charge at 5 amps. When charging at 3.5 amps I took the battery off after 10 min and the battery was hot, after driving the truck for about 30 min I put back on charger and this time it completed the charge in 10 min and I had a fan on the battery at 3.5 amps. It said fully charged and battery was cool, but I had the fan on it.
So what I assume is I can charge at 5 amps, and I guess the battery will charge quicker, but will get hot? Should I charge at a lower amp? Will a lower amp take longer to charge?
Another thing the guy who sold it says yeah it comes with all adapters and your battery should hook right up, well he was right it has a ton of adapters, glow plug, alligator clips, some circuit board with 5 different adapters on it, some pigtail adapters all those but the losi battery one
. We cut the end off the losi charger and used the alligator connector and used it that way. I will charge my glow pulg on here too, found how to set that for a nicad battery.
Here are my main questions
What setting for my losi 7.2v nimh and do I need to set for charging ( amp setting), I dont mind waiting 15-30 min charge time
The discharge setting,what is a good discharge setting. It has options for that too. When do I need to discharge.
Found the charger online if it helps http://www.hobbypartz.com/thac6smbachw.html
BTW the Losi MRC is pretty fun so far, in the backyard on some bricks.
Anyways the guy at the store convinced him to buy a intelligent digital balance charger for $75. Name on charger says Thunder AC6 Dual Power. My dad also got one for me, so were trying to figure out the settings for the losi nimh battery. The instructions suck for a beginner. The charger must be a no name brand as the pic on the box doesn't even have the charger name on it, nor does the instruction booklet, and it doesn't go into much detail on the battery settings. There are settings for amps,battery type etc... I set it to nimh, put in 3.5 amps but I'm confused on a few other settings. From what I could figure out from a chart is for my 6 cell 7.2 volt I can charge at 5 amps. When charging at 3.5 amps I took the battery off after 10 min and the battery was hot, after driving the truck for about 30 min I put back on charger and this time it completed the charge in 10 min and I had a fan on the battery at 3.5 amps. It said fully charged and battery was cool, but I had the fan on it.
So what I assume is I can charge at 5 amps, and I guess the battery will charge quicker, but will get hot? Should I charge at a lower amp? Will a lower amp take longer to charge?
Another thing the guy who sold it says yeah it comes with all adapters and your battery should hook right up, well he was right it has a ton of adapters, glow plug, alligator clips, some circuit board with 5 different adapters on it, some pigtail adapters all those but the losi battery one
Here are my main questions
What setting for my losi 7.2v nimh and do I need to set for charging ( amp setting), I dont mind waiting 15-30 min charge time
The discharge setting,what is a good discharge setting. It has options for that too. When do I need to discharge.
Found the charger online if it helps http://www.hobbypartz.com/thac6smbachw.html
BTW the Losi MRC is pretty fun so far, in the backyard on some bricks.