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nrmcj 01-12-2003 02:33 PM

Can stock charger charge Dual cell?!
 
i wanna do a dual cell mod, but im not sure if the stock charger can charge both batteries....

i know a lot of pple have dual cells, can anyone tell me?

dieselboy 01-12-2003 02:42 PM

not unless you directly connect the charger to batteries (but that involves opening up the remote control and soldering).

Other then that you have to make your own charger.

nrmcj 01-12-2003 02:45 PM

:( so basically if i dual cell mod my car, and charge it on the stock charger, nothing will happen?

Silent_NightR34 01-12-2003 02:57 PM

ive heard of people doing it with there..they said they charged it twice if they had 2 batterys..3 time for 3

Rebel 01-12-2003 03:32 PM

I don't know about everyone else. But I did the direct link for the controller to the battery and it still wouldn't charge. It was 3v trying to charge 2.4v so I don't think it had enough power to push a charge. So I just made a stand alone charger and go with a rule of 3v charges 1.2v batterries.

dieselboy 01-12-2003 03:37 PM

the stock charger won't charge them batteries for some reason. I tried it when i first did my 2 cell mod and it the light on the charger woudln't even go on.

JTM 01-12-2003 03:54 PM

i had the same trouble as rebel, imodded my remote and it still wouldnt charge them, had to buidla stand alone, 2 AA for each batt, so sinc ei have two batts i use 4 AA battas in my charger, i guess if you had 3 youd need 6

scottyboyfun 01-12-2003 06:34 PM

My panther has a triple cell conversion (3.6V)

It is recommended that u charge at the same voltage as the battery.

BUT

I found that 3 AA batteries did not charge the 3 cell panther very quickly, so I Used 4AA batteries, and it charges nicely!
Mayb 3 AAs dont have enough Push!

I use ni-mh s and they dont mind a bit of hard charging, unlike nicads, I charge then until they are warm!

TemjinNeo78 01-12-2003 08:42 PM

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An easy solution would to go buy a radio shack 4xAA charger. (No soldering is required) Take the charging clip(where the car sits) from another controller, along with the red and black wires attatched. Twist those wires with the ones on the charger. Add electrical tape to ensure that the wires will not separate. Pic of mine (circled is electrical tape)

nrmcj 01-12-2003 11:36 PM

hmmmm... can i take the charging station out of my one and only controller? or will it bust stuff?

i fear rape shack.. they jack up the prices waaayy too much.. and htey may not even have the 4 AA stations!

Namuna 01-13-2003 09:21 AM

First off, read the 'Battery Basics 101'.

Next, go to mod #26 at Questformadness.

hogjowlz 01-13-2003 09:36 AM

or find the nkok micro sea explorer. it comes with a 4aa charger that works with bits if the car is backwords. then you get a nice looking 6v charger and a cool boat that runs in your bathtub.

DarthRacer 01-13-2003 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TemjinNeo78
An easy solution would to go buy a radio shack 4xAA charger. (No soldering is required) Take the charging clip(where the car sits) from another controller, along with the red and black wires attatched. Twist those wires with the ones on the charger. Add electrical tape to ensure that the wires will not separate. Pic of mine (circled is electrical tape)

OOhhh!! I see a GC Wavebird controller!!!

TemjinNeo78 01-13-2003 01:49 PM

yes its just chillin' lol, im thinking about seling it off since i play PSO a lot and you cant play it with PSO i have no use thats what i bought the gc for. Yes im off topic but it would be rude not to reply.


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