I just bought a RC model and it came with a European 220v adapter.
Where can I buy a 110v adapter with a output rating of 9.6v & 250mA ?
Thanks,
Terry in Dallas
dingo - 20 Nov 2004 10:50 GMT
maybe you better get a real charger 250Mah is very slow
> I just bought a RC model and it came with a European 220v adapter.
> Where can I buy a 110v adapter with a output rating of 9.6v & 250mA ?
>
> Thanks,
> Terry in Dallas
Ken-Ohki - 20 Nov 2004 13:27 GMT
Radioshack has what you need ( no matter how much it hurts to say tha
)
But I also recomend just getting a decent "real" charger
Ken-Ohki
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designed to do.
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kenji - 20 Nov 2004 16:39 GMT
> I just bought a RC model and it came with a European 220v adapter.
> Where can I buy a 110v adapter with a output rating of 9.6v & 250mA ?
>
> Thanks,
> Terry in Dallas
What battery are you wanting to charge?
Frater Mus - 21 Nov 2004 06:29 GMT
> I just bought a RC model and it came with a European 220v adapter.
> Where can I buy a 110v adapter with a output rating of 9.6v & 250mA ?
IMO your $$$ would be better spent on a real peak charger. Note that
it will need to be able to handle "8 cells" (ie, 8x1.2vdc).
If you find one that will do 1-8cells you'll find it useful for
charging all kinds of goodies around the house. :-)
Something like this:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXCLD5&P=ML
or maybe a superbrain or whatever.

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