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LarryA

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What chargers do people use for your reciecer/transmitter/starter packs? I just purchased a Pinnacle Elite unit. I'm trying it out for the first time now. It is supposed to charge from 1 to 16 battery packs. It has a cycle feature to Discharge then charge a pack, trickle charge, fast charge, discharge only. It is only DC operated (that's the downside). Came with all the leads and plugs and pretty good instructions. Warrented for 2 years. Oh yeah, it will charge NiCD & NiMH batteries. Hope it works good, it set me back $80 but that didn't appear to bad compaired to some units and their prices.
 
Sorry, guess I should have lloked before I started the thread. Delete it if you wish.
 
You might want to look at the Intigy charger if you are interested in AC/DC and a couple more options. Not computerized but good none-the-less. About 30 bucks more.

But for the price, you got a good deal and all the options you will need.

I'm still regretting spending what I didnt on the Reedy Quasar Pro a year ago when now you can get so much more for so much less cost.

Thats just the way it goes though. Always something better coming out for the same or less!

Good pickup regardless!

-Chris
 
I used the Pinnacale E-Flite last night and cycled most of my batteries/packs. Today I'll get a chance to see if they are well charged or not. It's our first rain free Saturday in quite a while.
 
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