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For charging the NiCad racing pack batteries. Chargers range from simple "charge leads" (charge off a motorcar's 12V battery) to fully automatic peak-detection chargers. Take care NEVER TO OVERCHARGE your racing packs. Overcharging will destroy your NiCads and may even cause fire.
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Chargers convert 110 volt household current to dc voltage to replenish power to a battery pack. There are two types of chargers.
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Device used to recharge batteries and usually supplied with the radio if NiCad batteries are included.
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Device used to charge a rechargeable battery.
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a device for charging or recharging batteries
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Device capable of supplying electrical energy to a battery.
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Device used to recharge PACKs, usually from a 12V car/leisure type battery. These come in a wide range of prices and specifications. The main things to look for are the number of cells they will charge and the maximum current they will deliver. You will find a price jump from chargers which charge up to 7 cells and those over. That's because to charge more than 7 cells from a 12V battery requires special circuitry to increase the available voltage.
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This is the device used to charge/recharge batteries. If NiCad batteries are provided with the radio, a charger is usually provided as well.
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Device used to energise a rechargeable battery.
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Device used to charge a cell or battery.
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Device associated with the rectifier and used to supply the battery with the electrical power (DC current) required to recharge and/or float charge the battery, thus ensuring the rated backup time.
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Device used to recharge batteries, usually supplied with the radio if NiCd batteries are included. It is usually better to get yourself a PEAK charger, that will charge your batteries correctly.
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