I bought this for my Angel, and I'm curious if it'll work for my Xmag..
Will this Wall Charger work for my Xmag Battery?
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radio shack has a smaller one that ive been using for a year now with no probs. its about 3 inches long and 1 1/2 wide with a lighter plug receptacle and a two prong plug. its smaller and cheaper.
the catalog # is 22-505
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Don't use the 22-505 it is unregulated you may well have been lucky but pay the extra and get the one quoted at the top of this thread. albeit for Angels but rebadged the 22-505 "was" sold by Cobra not anymore only a one similar to the big power unit is what they sell now. The 22-505 is primaraly for use with cell phones not $1500 paintball markers
Just 'cos you can plug into it doesn't mean it is correct.
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Is it a known problem that those don't work? Because I would think that the charger for the emag and angel wouldn't need a regulated 12V because they've both got regulators in the chargers. A car's output 12V it going to swing quite a bit also, it's not really well regulated. But, I've never actually tried it, so I don't know for sure.Down with Righty!Comment
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The output from the car's 12 volt power socket is NOT requlated. When the car is off it's somewhere around 12 volts. When the car is running it's closer to 14 volts. If the car's battery is low it will jump even higher.Originally posted by Wynken
IA car's output 12V it going to swing quite a bit also, it's not really well regulated.
So, a regulated power supply is over kill for the eMag charger. But it will work just fine. Usually you want a regulated 12 volt power supply so the voltage doesn't drop under 12 volts in higher draw applications.
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The first one is the one i use and a lot of people use, the 2nd one you put up will not work
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thanks!
so the idea is to have more current than the battery's output current? I am rusty in my physics. been awhile since i did E&Mrunningman
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Originally posted by runningman
thanks!
so the idea is to have more current than the battery's output current? I am rusty in my physics. been awhile since i did E&M
I believe you need as much or more...Taking a long needed leave of the sport to finish school and tour the country
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1 amp or better is needed (1000ma = 1 amp).....and a car charging circuit IS voltage regulated 'cos if it wasn't then you blow the car battery....just nearly had that happen..the alternator gave out and was giving just shy of 16v when it should have been around the 12-14v area...result was a car battery that had a huge bulging side as the acid heated up, any longer and an explosion would have been the result but the visible result was all my dash lights and main lights were super bright so I did have a bit of a clue that something was wrong. Some cars also have another voltage regulator in an additional location usually behind the dash near the instrument panel, but getting off topic now. Don't try to skimp, buy the more expensive charger and you will have enough headroom plus plug it into an anti-surge strip (your PC should be plugged into one of those anyhow)and all will be good. you are just trying to save $10, well how much would a new E-mag battery be...a little more than the $10 saving you are tring to get.Comment
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i am just looking for a charger i can use in a wall socket, without having to get a dingly little adaptor. i dont want to use the cigarette charger. also, i really wouldnt be driving for the amount of time that is advised for the battery to charge for.runningman
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what the hell,
i thought any 12V adapter works.
whats up with the amps and the wattage and the regulation
and anything and ...whaaaaa
i just got one of those universal thingamagig
from circuit city.. maybe that's why im not gettin
enough pull from the solenoid.... could that be
a reason why?
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