Yes, and a great choice, but depending on batteries and sometimes not compatible so look for when buying the brand and size of batteries and charger, and they cost about 10-34 dollars
To charge a rc battery,first find out the battery capacity,Then the out put of the charger. Divide those together and times by 1.5 to get the hours and minutes to charge the battery. Note .15 is 10 minutes.
The battery goes dead. should not hurt the plane, unless the batteries leak. battery may not charge if plugged into an automatic charger.
No
This can depend on the charger and the battery. I'll go off what most people i know use commonly. If you have a fast charger and a 1800mAh 7.2V battery, then it should take a little over an hour. Obviously bigger mAh batteries take longer to charge as they last longer.
I charge my battery 4 hours and 30 minutes
I recommend you use an automatic charger but if you do not have one and the battery is fully discharged then click the link and insert the battery capacity in mAh and the charge rate in mA to determine the amount of hours to charge the battery.
Yes, you will require a r c battery charger for all remote control toys. R C battery chargers can be purchased in most large department stores or electronics stores. They can charge your toy up to 100 times.
An rc li-po battery is a battery pack used for powering rc cars. They are better than energizer batteries because they have a higher capacity (voltage) than Energizer batteries, no "self-discharge" that lowers battery life, and has a very fast charging time.
DO NOT LISTEN TO PEOPLE WHO BLINDLY TELL YOU TO CHARGE YOUR BATTERIES FOR 8 OR 10 HOURS OR OVERNIGHT! THEY ARE WRONG AND UNINFORMED!BATTERIES VARY GREATLY DEPENDING ON A LOT OF FACTORS!! MAKE SURE THAT YOU PLUG EACH BATTERY/CHARGER COMBO INTO THIS EQUATION SO THAT YOU CAN MAKE SURE YOU DON'T OVERCHARGE YOUR BATTERY!!To figure out how long to charge your battery for:(battery capacity (battery's mAh rating)/charger output (mA)) x 1.4(for NiCad batteries, 1.5 for NiMh batteries) = time (in hours).For example:I have an 1100 mAh battery and a charger which outputs at 180mA (it should be written somewhere on the charger - Output= (X) mA - or something like that). It's a NiMh battery so you multiply by 1.5.(1100/180) x 1.5 = 9.146666 hoursNote that the result in decimal, so 9.15 hours is NOT 9 hours and 15 minutes! 0.15 of an hour is approximately one sixth of an hour or ten minutes.Therefore 9.15 hours = 9 hours and 10 mins approximately.Please share this correct information to everyone you can. I have looked on many websites and this information isn't available. Most people just give the regular ignorant blind answer.Thank you for sharing this and for doing your part to educate those out there that love RC/Airsoft/etc... as much as I do!
It really depends on your charger. If you have a charger that can deliver 2000mAH then the charge time would be 3700/2000 = 1.85 hours. I've heard that charging no faster than an hour is good practice. So, check your charger output.
well you cant charge anything without a charger ,So i guess the answer to this question would be no.:)
The average life span of a radio controlled battery charger is around three hundred to four hundred charges. The following website offers useful information regarding RC battery chargers, http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/rc-lipo-batteries.html