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    Emag Chargers

    Who has them now? Where could I find one? If anyone could help me out that would be great


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    Any NiMh charger that will charge a 16.8V pack will work. Many hobby stores have them at good prices.
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    just to make sure...Any NiMH charger that can charge upto 16.8V will work? the other numbers like the Mah, dont matter???

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    mAh is the amount of energy a battery can store. The mA rating on the charger is what you want to look at. The higher it is the quicker it will charge the battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ando
    mAh is the amount of energy a battery can store. The mA rating on the charger is what you want to look at. The higher it is the quicker it will charge the battery.

    is there a recommended charger other than the AGD charger? thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by need4reebs
    is there a recommended charger other than the AGD charger? thanks

    just checking back to see if there is a recommended charger other than the AGD charger???

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    As mentioned previously, any NiMh capable charger that can handle 16.8V packs will work. RC hobby shops would be a good place to start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by athomas
    As mentioned previously, any NiMh capable charger that can handle 16.8V packs will work. RC hobby shops would be a good place to start.

    thanks man!

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