I did the search before but it didnt work for me and the last one i found that linked me to Radioshack the search didnt work there so im gonna try again. Im gonna run over to radioshack on my lunch break and need to know what to ask for for a battery charger. thanx in advance
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or search for "ac dc adapter"
This is similar to the one I use.
Make sure the "Plug" on the other end fits the emag charger base.
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You need one that will do 12V. As for the Mah I believe the stock battery is 600~650 Mah?
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but won't a charger say 800 Mah still charge say a 1000 MAH battery pack but it just takes longer? (I'm sure there is a minimum mah charger that is needed)
I've used my radio shack 12V wall charger for years on three emag batteries with no trouble.
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Are you looking for a charger for your emag battery, or are you looking for an AC adapter for your emag charger? They are two completely different things.Originally posted by Pudgey51I did the search before but it didnt work for me and the last one i found that linked me to Radioshack the search didnt work there so im gonna try again. Im gonna run over to radioshack on my lunch break and need to know what to ask for for a battery charger. thanx in advance
The AC adapter provides a 12v source for your emag battery charger. This can be found at Radioshack.
An emag battery charger needs to be able to charge a 16.8v NiMh battery. This cannot be found at Radioshack.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
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Originally posted by athomasAre you looking for a charger for your emag battery, or are you looking for an AC adapter for your emag charger? They are two completely different things.
The AC adapter provides a 12v source for your emag battery charger. This can be found at Radioshack.
An emag battery charger needs to be able to charge a 16.8v NiMh battery. This cannot be found at Radioshack.
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Originally posted by athomasAre you looking for a charger for your emag battery, or are you looking for an AC adapter for your emag charger? They are two completely different things.
The AC adapter provides a 12v source for your emag battery charger. This can be found at Radioshack.
An emag battery charger needs to be able to charge a 16.8v NiMh battery. This cannot be found at Radioshack.
emag battery charger, will the best bet to go thru agd and buy their charger and then a wall adapter (AC adapter im assuming is the technical term)?
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If you need a charger, then the AGD one is what you need. Someone posted up an inexpensive alternative to the AGD emag charger, somewhere here on AO.
If you want to be able to charge in your house rather than in the car, then you need 12v ac adapter that plugs into the wall. There are a couple of types that will work. One supplies 12v to an automotive outlet that the emag charger cord plugs into. The other supplies 12 directly to a plug that fits into the emag charger.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
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Radio Shack Wall charger ac dc adapter converter
As you can see the maH is only 300 but it still charges it fully voltage wise.
I've been using a 1.5V ~ 12V charger as you see in this picture. Charging three Emag batteries for over 4 years worth of playing. All the batteries still work today.
This has been my personal experience, and mine alone.
If I'm doing something wrong with this charger please someone tell me.....
I don't like leaving $100 worth of equipment in my car to charge, wherever I am.
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awesome guys thanx for the help...ill be placing my order soon, wanna get the emag out and running...i hope a charged battery is all it needs, wasnt sounding right last time i turned it on and tried screwing air in....but thats another post to come soon.
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Originally posted by Pudgey51i hope a charged battery is all it needs, wasnt sounding right last time i turned it on and tried screwing air in....but thats another post to come soon.
Make sure it shoots well in "mechanical" first. Then use the electronics.
If it doesn't work in Mechanical it isn't going to work in E.
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mechanic i picked up the charger monday and its the exact same one...i now have it plugged in and evertyhing new question tho...its blinks green while hooked up does that mean its full or is it trickle chraging?Originally posted by Mechanic79
As you can see the maH is only 300 but it still charges it fully voltage wise.
I've been using a 1.5V ~ 12V charger as you see in this picture. Charging three Emag batteries for over 4 years worth of playing. All the batteries still work today.
This has been my personal experience, and mine alone.
If I'm doing something wrong with this charger please someone tell me.....
I don't like leaving $100 worth of equipment in my car to charge, wherever I am.
i got a level 10 kit gonna go thru and redo it and hopefully that will get rid of the leak/stick...will keep u posted but please let me know about the blinking green light
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