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Deeinnola
Nov 06, 2008, 07:00 PM
I have a 24" Hydro Electric using 2 -7.4 volt batteries. I looking for a
ballencing connector/adaptor that will go from a Losi battery to a
hyperion charger. ...Or can I splice my "maxamps" balancer to my LOSI
battery?
The Losi carger is on back order and who wants to wait!
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DLM
Nov 08, 2008, 11:44 AM
commonsenserc.com has a charger/balancer which charges at max rate of 2
amps.. I really like it and works flawlessly. I'm retired amd LHS
recommended it and i took his word and he was correct 100%. Shipping is
fast and site has someone who will answer your ?'s. Also get the wiring
assortment from 2 cell upward and worth every penny too! They are out of
Calif. I don't suggest things if they junk fly-by-night stuff. I enjoy
boats just like everybody else whose been at it for a long time in (
years ). Check it out. I heard RC-lipos is good too but not familiar
since mine works great. Not for sale tho! Now if you get lipos, get the
20-25c cells. I saddle pack mine for cg purposes like 20c-7.4-2000 and
parallel them for 4000mah. I make my own wiring for series and parallel
setups with 12 gauge wire and sermos for connectors. They have pictures
of how to do all that stuff.
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tuvw850
Dec 24, 2008, 01:03 AM
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