Can advise if this charger of 12V 2amp power up triton/T10 chargers?
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Brought it from rotor
It is a 6-12V 2amp 24W for lead 12V battery charging.(Lead battery charger,this is what it says on the box)I was told by Jeff from SHS to get a power supply of 12V 2-3amp for the T10.Thought so this charger also can work as a power supply for chargers.Reflex xtr
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nope, u can't...
Seal acid chargers work on a Constant Current (CC), Constant Voltage (CV) detection....
First, it'll give constant current to your sealed acid batts....this can go up to 13.8 volts or more.....the charger will feed as much current (2amps in this case) to your sealed acid batts...thereafter, it'll switch to maintain a preset voltage and the battery will draw whichever current it can accept....just like lipo charging....
When u use this to power your T10 charger, 2 things will happen.....the over voltage might blow your charger.....or your charging will randomly terminate because of the SLA batt charger's CC/CV circuitry switching.[SIZE="1"]
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thanx man..
me knows nothing abt electronics.And never flown a electric heli before.I needed power supply for my T10..the other adapter/charger i saw at rotor has a selection of AC/DC,5 amp,bigger in size...i have asked them whether it could charge my lipo charger.They said "noo no,use the motor battery 12V one".Reflex xtr
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Sanwa radios (Only for pre order,complete set)
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Originally posted by csisfunWow... 9V, didn't know that, I'm using something like that for quite a while now...
can you recommend me something to use on my chargers?
They might work lor...but seriously, it's not recommended...if your charger is good enough, it will help to regulate voltage & current as much as possible, but still got limitations...
Use a proper powersupply, the best are regulated ones....12v high current PS unit are usually pretty expensive.[SIZE="1"]
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Originally posted by csisfunWow... 9V, didn't know that, I'm using something like that for quite a while now...
can you recommend me something to use on my chargers?Reflex xtr
Feda spare parts
Sanwa radios (Only for pre order,complete set)
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