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Old February 26th, 2007, 01:15   #1
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Battery and Charger question

I need a battery for my TM M14 Socom. I'm thinking Intellect 8.4V 3600 mah Large.

I'd like to get a new, better charger at the same time but after reading the info on several models on Redwolf's site I see they are all only rated for up to 3000mah.

I don't want or need a state of the art charger, just something good enough so as not to diminish battery longevity. Any suggestions?
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Old February 26th, 2007, 07:40   #2
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You want a charger good enough to keep your batteries in shape? Then the comment "You get what you pay for" applies. You should know that.

Your gun, with a badly maintained battery, is a paperweight. Is your enjoyment of the game not worth the once-only purchase of $150 or so? A really good charger repays for itself in less than a year just by taking care of your headaches.

Or you can buy a cheaper charger then come back here like so many others asking 'how-to' questions. Then we'll tell you the same thing or spend the difference in cash to buy a voltmeter.

Whatever makes sense to you.
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Old February 26th, 2007, 11:00   #3
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Old February 26th, 2007, 11:45   #4
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Where did I say that i want a cheap charger? Where did I say that $150 was out of my price range? I asked a specific question about the published MaH rating on various chargers and their compatibility with a specific battery.

Had it been a few hours since you were able to show everyone what a smart guy you are Grey? Or do you just like the clacking sound your keyboard makes?
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Old February 26th, 2007, 12:13   #5
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Hey Bot, I'm not sure I'd recommend the Intellect 3600mah. I had to strip the shrink wrap and both protective endcaps off mine and rewrap the whole thing in electrical tape in order to get it to fit. It's still a nightmare to get out now, so I just charge the battery inside the gun. I've heard that 3300mah (not Intellect though) cells seems to slide in and out fine.
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Old February 26th, 2007, 12:14   #6
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Where did I say that i want a cheap charger? Where did I say that $150 was out of my price range? I asked a specific question about the published MaH rating on various chargers and their compatibility with a specific battery.

Had it been a few hours since you were able to show everyone what a smart guy you are Grey? Or do you just like the clacking sound your keyboard makes?
Feeling a bit sensitive this am are we?

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I don't want or need a state of the art charger, just something good enough so as not to diminish battery longevity. Any suggestions?
Actually I read this as saying you didn't want to spend a lot of dough to get an expensive charger either. How else should one interpret your lack of desire or need for a "state of the art charger."

His advice, as I read it was "buy a good one out of the gate, it's worth it." Which is entirely sound.

Perhaps a "thank you" was in order rather than your pouting.

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Old February 26th, 2007, 12:50   #7
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my buddy evilmonkey bought a 60 buck charger and its served me and him very well. for my G&P 8.4V 3300Mah battery and his 9.6V 600 Mah battery. check out hobby shops you can find some good chargers for a steal of a price if you look in the right places.
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Old February 26th, 2007, 12:56   #8
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So should I just disregard those mah ratings that are on Redwolf's site?

For example:

http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...il?prodID=8675

"This charger has the capability to charge all types of batteries, from 110mah through 3000mah"


Were there just no batteries alrger than 3000 when this was written? Will the above charger serve a 3000+ mah battery alright?
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Old February 26th, 2007, 13:00   #9
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Just get one of those TLP chargers, it fits all your NiMH and NiCd needs, and it's rated for all sorts of mAH.
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Old February 26th, 2007, 18:42   #10
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You said, exactly; "I don't want or need a state of the art charger, just something good enough so as not to diminish battery longevity. Any suggestions?"

I answered. What I said is perfectly valid too. You want a charger that can maintain your batteries, guaranteed? Then dont buy below 'state of the art'.

Dont like the advice? Then do what you want. It's your gun, your batteries, and your money. I am sorry that I tried to save you from future expenses.
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Old February 26th, 2007, 18:59   #11
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Yikes, it may be a smart move to tiptoe around this thread, but I have to throw my pennies in..

I picked up two Piranha Digital Peak Chargers from Hobby Home at Finch and Yonge for a buddy an I and we've been really happy with the results. The ability to store individual charge settings for different batteries is a huge bonus. It stops charging automatically once it detects the battery is at capacity and can even trickle charge if necessary. If I remember, they only ran about 80 bucks plus the governments cut, but it's a worthwhile investment when it comes to batteries.

p.s. the markings on the face of that charger indicate 270-6500mAH. I don't know where Redwolf got those numbers. Also a plus with that charger is that it has a discharge mode for NiCD's.

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Old February 26th, 2007, 19:01   #12
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Yikes, it may be a smart move to tiptoe around this thread, but I have to throw my pennies in..

I picked up two Piranha Digital Peak Chargers from Hobby Home at Finch and Yonge for a buddy an I and we've been really happy with the results. The ability to store individual charge settings for different batteries is a huge bonus. It stops charging automatically once it detects the battery is at capacity and can even trickle charge if necessary. If I remember, they only ran about 80 bucks plus the governments cut, but it's a worthwhile investment when it comes to batteries.
I use the same one, and am highly impressed by it. The only thing it lacks is a discharger. Other than that, it delivers.
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