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Battery question
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:50 am
by Maxximum Attack
How would I go about charging a 6-Cell version if this?
Any specific chargers out there I should know about?
Thanx
Maxx
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:16 pm
by betty.k
most hobby chargers will do 4 - 8 nimh/nicad cells, just check the specs before buying

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:55 am
by Maxximum Attack
This question us unrelated to my first one, but a battery Q none the less.
I googled it and everything, but, What happens when you drop a battery in water?
They say, do not throw in fire, so it hit me, what about water. I'm a little scared to try it, so if there is a link about it....
I'm thinking the water would shock you if you put your finger in it (not pure water tho)
Maxx
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:23 am
by sg219
Maxximum Attack wrote:
I googled it and everything, but, What happens when you drop a battery in water?
Maxx
I beleive it would get wet.
Try it. See what happens. Its not going to shock you. Its well under 2v.
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:42 pm
by betty.k
sg219 wrote:Its not going to shock you. Its well under 2v.
i thought you watched mythbusters? too busy staring at that girl's ass to hear the science?
it's the amps that'll kill ya, 70 ma across the heart and it's curtains!
basically the shock interupts the heart's natural pacemaker and it waits around for another jolt, usually when the ambulance arrives! (if ya lucky)
but there won't be enough current in a small single cell to give you anything more than a tingle. lithium cells and larger batt packs could be a danger.
generally though, when a car is running the batts and motor can happily get wet

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:16 am
by Maxximum Attack
Is this a good charger? I found it on the bay at a goodish price. I'm thinking of buying it.
Megatech Peak AC/DC 4-8 Cell Charger U/L Approved
FEATURES: Charges 4-8 cell NiCd and NiMH battery packs
Selectable charge rate, CPU microchip controller
Output has short circuit peak detection circuitry
Peak prediction circuitry
LED light and beeper indicate charging status
Five year limited warranty
INCLUDES: One Megatech AC/DC 4-8 cell peak charger with 12V cigarette lighter
plug, Kyosho type connector, Tamiya style adapter with two plugs on
opposite end for various Megatech batteries, 110V power cord and
instruction sheet
SPECS: Selectable charge rate A/C 4-8 cells: 1-2 amp
D/C 4-7 cells: 1-2-4 amp
Input: AC-117V 60Hz, DC-12V power source
Length: 4-1/2" (114mm)
Width: 2-7/8" (73mm)
Height: 2-3/4" (70mm)
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 11:37 pm
by betty.k
looks ok to me. nothing too special

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:11 pm
by beanoman
Yeah, looks fine.. If you want to get a nicer charger that will have enough features you probably wont need another, I have only heard good stuff about the duratrax pirahna digital. Its $50.
As far as the voltage to shock you, I've found 40 volts and up will do the job, lol.. 300 volts is a bit more intresting, but will definatly result in wet pants if done by accident

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Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 5:26 pm
by crazydave
beanoman wrote:
As far as the voltage to shock you, I've found 40 volts and up will do the job, lol.. 300 volts is a bit more intresting, but will definatly result in wet pants if done by accident

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Its been mentioned before, but its not the volts that get you, its the amps. Perfect example is static electricity. The static zap you get from rubbing your feet on the carpet can be in the range of 50,000 - 100,000 volts, but there's no amps to back it up, so you just get a little jolt.