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  • #16
    Wrong Posting! Sorry!
    Last edited by Cralis; 07-06-2007, 07:30 PM.
    Trex 500CF - GY401 with S9254, HS-5245MGs, Torque Tube, AR7000..
    Blade CX2 - With AR6100
    Spectrum DX7 Tx (2.4Ghz), Phoenix Sim (1.05c)
    Based in Brisbane , Australia!
    Past helis: Lama V4, Raptor 50, Trex450SE, Gaui EP550

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    • #17
      Just done a check on my charging kit and heres what I found, futaba leads have a larger hole in the centre of the charge plug, if you try to use it on your spectrum it makes intermittent contact and will not charge properly. I use a JR charge lead on my Spectrum, I also have an Optic 6 which also uses a JR lead but with the polarity reversed. If you have an intelligent charger (Shultze 330)which checks the battery voltage before charging it will not charge the Optic because of the reverse polarity blocker diode, this is not a problem with the Spectrum. I charge my Optic 6 on my Triton charger which just bangs it in. I havent used a mains charger for 10 years and i think my Tx packs are a lot healthier for it.
      Hope this helps
      David Howe
      Lots of Align toys
      All driven with Spectrum DX7

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      • #18
        How odd.
        I charged Daves Spektrum Tx on my ProPeak charger using my Futaba lead and simply reversed the plugs in the ProPeak unit to get the correct polarity.
        It worked fine

        Cheers,
        Rob
        Team Align, Midland Helicopters, Optifuel, Cyclone Blades, Scorpion Motors, Thunder Power, Savox Servos, JR Propo

        | 3D Championship

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        • #19
          *head explodes*

          So, can I charge the Hitec with the lead given to me for a DX7? Sounds like I can, but could be dangerous? Nope?
          Trex 500CF - GY401 with S9254, HS-5245MGs, Torque Tube, AR7000..
          Blade CX2 - With AR6100
          Spectrum DX7 Tx (2.4Ghz), Phoenix Sim (1.05c)
          Based in Brisbane , Australia!
          Past helis: Lama V4, Raptor 50, Trex450SE, Gaui EP550

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          • #20
            Originally posted by SRH990 View Post
            UK supplied JR radios have a diode in the charging circuit which prevents you using a peak charger as it cannot sense the battery, this is to prevent damage if you try to charge it reverse polarity, same as Futaba (Marktigere1 !), for the US market the diodes aren't fitted as they prefer to be able to cycle batteries in the transmitter, I had to bypass them in my 9X and 2610.
            Only joking

            Cralis, the ProPeak should look after your battery and prevent the wrong polarity being used.
            sigpicx2

            Airskipper 50 - For sale

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            • #21
              Thanks guys!
              I've noticed that the Hitec has a small square 4 pin female connector at the end of the battery. It's a 2 by 2 pin config, it seems. Maybe I should get a charge lead that allows me to remove the battry from the TX and charge? That might save the TX, bypass any diods and stuff, and allow me to charge at the field at a higher charge rate?
              Trex 500CF - GY401 with S9254, HS-5245MGs, Torque Tube, AR7000..
              Blade CX2 - With AR6100
              Spectrum DX7 Tx (2.4Ghz), Phoenix Sim (1.05c)
              Based in Brisbane , Australia!
              Past helis: Lama V4, Raptor 50, Trex450SE, Gaui EP550

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              • #22
                That's a good idea and I was going to do the same as I cannot cycle the TX battery due to the diode.

                My problem with that is that I didn't want to damage the connector inside the TX as the Futaba is a bit of a tight fit. (Imagine that coming loose)

                Cheers

                Mark
                sigpicx2

                Airskipper 50 - For sale

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                • #23
                  Also, trying to hunt down a charge lead for the battery is going to be a mession. Not sure what to ask for. Seems Hitec isn't well supported here in the UK.
                  But I hear that charging the battery direct is better for the TX.
                  Trex 500CF - GY401 with S9254, HS-5245MGs, Torque Tube, AR7000..
                  Blade CX2 - With AR6100
                  Spectrum DX7 Tx (2.4Ghz), Phoenix Sim (1.05c)
                  Based in Brisbane , Australia!
                  Past helis: Lama V4, Raptor 50, Trex450SE, Gaui EP550

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                  • #24
                    This is the closest I can find, I think, but not sure it it's right...
                    http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXPWB0&P=0
                    Also, USA.
                    Trex 500CF - GY401 with S9254, HS-5245MGs, Torque Tube, AR7000..
                    Blade CX2 - With AR6100
                    Spectrum DX7 Tx (2.4Ghz), Phoenix Sim (1.05c)
                    Based in Brisbane , Australia!
                    Past helis: Lama V4, Raptor 50, Trex450SE, Gaui EP550

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