
I could probably set 2500mAh as a limit? Or maybe 2300 to be safe?Īs they are AA batteries, I think 0.1C is max, so I guess the delta peak won't be noticable. They did get pretty hot, so I'm no fan of the method. Great, thanks! Yeah, it never stopped charging with the transmitter charger either, I just stopped when they started getting warm. If the above doesn't work just use the 1/10C and let it charge like a simple dumb charger. You can only set the current, and termination sensitivity. You cannot set the number of cells on NiXX, nor can you set the termination voltage. Please refer the technical specifi-Ĭation of the battery.(NiCd default:12mV, NiMH Lower, there is a possibility of premature

if the trigger voltage is set higher, there isĪ danger of overcharging the battery if it is set The effective value ranges from 5 to 20mV perĬell. This shows the trigger voltage for automaticĬharge termination of NiMH and NiCd battery. You can tweak the delta peak termination sensitivity (page 9 of AC-6 manual).
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See if it terminates properly (warm, NOT hot, full batteries). Not knowing that TX limitations you can TRY a 0.5A charge with the back off and monitor the batteries. 120" isn't going to 'save you' if you screw it up. But that's not a problem.įWIW the timer is mostly useless for lipo. Many TX have a diode to protect the main board so delta peak feedback will not work.ĭelta peak often does not work reliably if set below about 1/3C, and is not reliable at 1/10C for sure. I'm pretty sure the HK6S does not have an internal charge circuit, and wouldn't work with just a simple 12V power supply, but I'm not certain. I would like to make it as cheap and simple as possible for my friend, so I was hoping this charge lead + storing the transmitter battery in the Accucel would make a easy and simple way to charge both plane and transmitter with the same charger. I haven't seen these transmitter-chargers in stores for a while, so I guess they're not that popular anymore. Or will it burst into flames immediately after reaching full charge? :P Will the Accucel 6 see when the AA Ni-Mh's are fully charged in the transmitter, I guess that's the delta peak-thingy I know nothing about. The Accucel has a 120min standard charge stop, is this a global setting, or can it be set per stored battery? It would be nice to still have 120min set for the LiPo's. (10-11 hours total charge time, I used to charge for 18-20 hours with the transmitter charger) I guess it would have to be charged at 0.1C (250mAh) with the AA's. HobbyKing has a JR / Futaba TX charging lead which I was thinking could work. My friend has the Accucel 6, which is great for the plane's LiPo, but I'm not sure if it will be able to charge AA Ni-Mh batteries? I've now sold the car with the charger, so currently I don't have any chargers that will work with the transmitter. It has 8x AA 2500mAh Ni-Mh batteries in it, which I used to charge with a Ni-Mh transmitter charger I had for my RC car. As I've just upgraded to Taranis X9D Plus, I'm giving my HobbyKing transmitter HK6S to a friend.
