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Hitec transmiter battery adapter

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rcroger - 18 Feb 2004 02:10 GMT
these batteries have aplug that requires an adapter for me to use an
accu-cycler and to use other batteries. Tower Hobbies does not have
one,I cannot find one. Do they exist? where?
Fred McClellan - 18 Feb 2004 03:49 GMT
>these batteries have aplug that requires an adapter for me to use an
>accu-cycler and to use other batteries. Tower Hobbies does not have
>one,I cannot find one. Do they exist? where?

HiTec RCD lists several Tx battery charge adapters in the on-line
product list.  Several have banana plugs, which IIRC the Accu-Cycle
uses.
Cheers,
Fred McClellan
The House Of Balsa Dust
http://home.mindspring.com/~the-plumber
Dr1Driver - 18 Feb 2004 14:29 GMT
>requires an adapter

Your local Radio Shack has about any type of plug or jack you would need.
Check 'em out.

Dr.1 Driver
"There's a Hun in the sun!"
John Alt - 18 Feb 2004 14:50 GMT
> >requires an adapter
>
> Your local Radio Shack has about any type of plug or jack you would need.
> Check 'em out.

Sadly, that's no longer true. They remodeled our local store about a
year ago, and they fit what little electronic stuff they kept into one 4
foot wide bin. They do have a selection of Wall Wart plugs, but now it's
stacks and stacks of 50 kinds of RCA cables, 20 varieties of S video,
etc.
Dr1Driver - 18 Feb 2004 17:45 GMT
>They remodeled our local store about a
>year ago, and they fit what little electronic stuff they kept into one 4
>foot wide bin.

That IS a pity.  Our local store still carries a full line of parts.  I would
expect smaller stores to cut back.
Dr.1 Driver
"There's a Hun in the sun!"
A.T. - 18 Feb 2004 19:27 GMT
The battery plug is a standard computer 2 pin plug.
Also used in some JR and Futaba TX.
Hitec supply an adaptor lead for Eclipse, Prism & Flash battery packs to
enable use of field chargers etc #56307
Dick Smith  Header Pin & Plg 2-Way SIL .1'' [Nylon 66 UL94V-0, 2Amps]
= (for AU & NZ people anyway) =  for picture enter #2731 into "search"
http://www.dse.co.nz
regards
Alan T.
Alan's Hobby Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/

> these batteries have aplug that requires an adapter for me to use an
> accu-cycler and to use other batteries. Tower Hobbies does not have
> one,I cannot find one. Do they exist? where?
xman Charlie - 19 Feb 2004 00:01 GMT
My hitec focus, I use my plugs from my computer, reset, hdd led, they fit
perfectly. Got so many laying around from mb upgrades, etc.

my 2 cents

> The battery plug is a standard computer 2 pin plug.
>  Also used in some JR and Futaba TX.
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> > accu-cycler and to use other batteries. Tower Hobbies does not have
> > one,I cannot find one. Do they exist? where?
 
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