The Thunderbird T23 helicopter typically requires a specific charger designed for its battery type, often a LiPo (lithium polymer) battery. Make sure to check the specifications of your helicopter's battery to select a compatible charger with the correct voltage and current ratings. It's essential to use a charger with built-in safety features, such as balancing capabilities, to ensure safe and efficient charging. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the best charger recommendations.
To charge an RC helicopter using a mobile charger, you need to ensure that the helicopter's battery is compatible with the charger's output voltage and connector type. Use a USB adapter that matches the helicopter’s charging requirements, often a USB to micro USB or similar connector. Connect the mobile charger to the helicopter's battery charging port, and make sure the charger is plugged into a power source. Monitor the charging process to avoid overcharging, and disconnect the charger once the battery is fully charged.
It uses a USB charger. .............. ^N0 THAT ANSWER IS WRONG ...it can also use wall charger as long as the charger is a .lzune charger
No
you cant use the 3DS charger for the DS/DS Lite, but you can use the 3DS charger for the DSi and the same with the DSi charger, you can use it for the 3DS.
If you own a Cingular razor charger you are stuck with the charger it comes with or a replacement charger. The charger it comes with is the only type of charger it can use therefore you cannot use any other type of charger with the Cingular razor.
Use your shied to hit the helicopter
Usually you would have to use a helicopter tool
No. A DSI cant use a 3DS charger.
You have to use the helicopter and use the fish stick to get the 20 dollars from the the teenager
use an extender charger
No, you must use a 14.4 volt charger.
it doesn't matter if you use a 5 or 3 vault or if you use a 2000 mb charger after using a 1500 mb charger or vise versa