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| chargin time Hi, what is the relation between the charger data and the battery to be charge, I mean how many time we need to charge any battery having both data |
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| Re: chargin time I replied in the other thread (Honey Bee CP2 calibration?) because since you asked there I thought you had a Honey Bee CP2. In this thread you don't post any information about what heli your have... I'm a beginner at RC heli too, but you should try to post as much information you can when asking questions. And you should also only ask your question in 1 thread. Regrads, j0rn |
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| Re: chargin time ai thought that yu have a response for me .<But thank you anyway. By the way there's two diferent question I only asked to you because the battery of your heli is similar. |
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| Re: chargin time You still haven't told what kind of heli you have on this thread ![]() |
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| My hekli is a Dragonfly , it has a 8.4 V 650 Mah Ni-MH battery and the charger of 250 ma. In the store they told me that the first charge is about 6-8 hr. What happen if I charge less than 5 hrs the first time ? And what is the charging time once we have charge the first time |
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