Quad cell charging
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Quad cell charging
This is my quad-cell monster. Having trouble charging it. Does anybody here use quad cells? Anybody have any quik and easy solutions for charging? I'm probably not gonna get a peak flow charger.




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I have seen quad-cells on the forums before.
Also the batts are 1/4aaa nimh. The same kind they use in digi-qs, so I'm hoping with the smaller batts it will have a little less torque with a high top end speed. If so, then I might be able to throw in 3:1 gearing to increase acceleration control.
It also has fet modded bit booster board, and it's in a ZZ chassis.
Did the pics come out ok? This is my first time posting on these boards, so I wasn't sure.
Thanx for your feed-back.
Also the batts are 1/4aaa nimh. The same kind they use in digi-qs, so I'm hoping with the smaller batts it will have a little less torque with a high top end speed. If so, then I might be able to throw in 3:1 gearing to increase acceleration control.
It also has fet modded bit booster board, and it's in a ZZ chassis.
Did the pics come out ok? This is my first time posting on these boards, so I wasn't sure.
Thanx for your feed-back.
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I would make a 6 AA stand alone charger. Pull off the charging port and wire it up to the battery box or whatever you call it.
P.S can you tell me where you saw the mod? (I cant wait for 'www.rcmod.com' to be updated. I think it is updated on jan 1st 04 if anyone wanted to know).
P.S can you tell me where you saw the mod? (I cant wait for 'www.rcmod.com' to be updated. I think it is updated on jan 1st 04 if anyone wanted to know).

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Sorry pimp, but mAH does not equal torque, its the amount of storage the battery has. 50 mAH means that the battery can flow one milliamp for 50 hours. It has nothing to do with torque. The increased voltage is what makes the torque fly up. If your motor can only spin 30,000 rpms, you can run all the volts in the world through it, but it can still only spin 30,000 rpms, but it will get there a hell of a lot quicker (that's the torque).
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Sorry, but if you're an electronics guy, why can't you charge your car?
Oh well... either way, here's a quote I found from Electro Dynamics, Inc. that supports HABACHI-ROCOCO's info...
"By the way, it's incorrect to refer to a 600mAH battery as a "600 milliamp" battery. Milliamps is a measure of the flow of electrons or current in a circuit (kinda like the number of gallons per second coming out of your faucet), while milliamp-Hours is a measure of the total number of electrons or capacity (kinda like the total number of gallons you got out of your faucet after leaving it on for a few minutes). So... please, mAH and mA are totally different beasts!" -- ElectroDynamics, Inc.
Oh well... either way, here's a quote I found from Electro Dynamics, Inc. that supports HABACHI-ROCOCO's info...
"By the way, it's incorrect to refer to a 600mAH battery as a "600 milliamp" battery. Milliamps is a measure of the flow of electrons or current in a circuit (kinda like the number of gallons per second coming out of your faucet), while milliamp-Hours is a measure of the total number of electrons or capacity (kinda like the total number of gallons you got out of your faucet after leaving it on for a few minutes). So... please, mAH and mA are totally different beasts!" -- ElectroDynamics, Inc.
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Good point hue35. I ended up buying a peak flow charger. I was actually just interested if anybody had a quick and easy, yet safe, way to charge a quad. It's not a good idea to just throw 4 AAs together for this job. It could/and did fry the board. I'm not a genious about electronics, but what I know, I know as facts. I actually had to send this to MA. HE is the real genious. My knowledge is basic when compared to him, although I'm not a newb. I do my own fet mods and dual cells.