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Old 05-25-2011, 10:02 PM
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Question: Does anyone know if I can charge my R1Wurks (AAAs) in a standard NiMH wall charger without doing serious damage to the batteries?
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This is probably in the wrong section, sorry.
Question: Does anyone know if I can charge my R1Wurks (AAAs) in a standard NiMH wall charger without doing serious damage to the batteries?
as long as the charger is AAA capable, R1Wurks are Ni-Mh batteries
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Old 05-26-2011, 12:08 AM
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they will work fine., radioshack charger is what i use.
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Alright thanks guys was afraid I'd have to buy an expensive charger lol
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well if you want to you can buy one of them multi purpose chargers that charge everything, and then just build yourself a charging rack, but even one of thoose is only $40 and can charge any battery you'll use in RC
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Old 05-28-2011, 06:08 PM
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$40 is alright, but i just dumped like 150 into the hobby so don't feel like spending much for the time being lol
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though you might want to switch to a good smart charger that does the full discharge/charge cycle unlike the cheap ones that only do the charging half. you'll get reduced runtimes after several charges with cheap chargers.
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XMD is very correct, but just incase later you are interested in a smart charger=
http://www.hobbypartz.com/thac6smbachw.html

for $45 it can charge any type of battery and lipo up to 6S, i mine use for litteraly every battery i have lol. and its from hobbypartz so you'll always have free shipping
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I think most chargers for rechargeable batteries are of the peak to peak sort, so as long as make sure i drain my batteries of everything they have before I fill them up again I don't think I'll need to worry about shortening the life of them, thanks for reminding me of that though.
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