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Tommygun_ted March 24th, 2009 21:41

Battery Chargers?
 
Hey, i just got an A&K M249 Para, and the guy i bought it off of threw in two 9.6 volt mini nunchuck batteries. i was wondering, when looking for a charger, what are some things i should look for? me and some friends are pooling together to buy one, so money isnt really a problem. What company makes a good charger? any feedback would be much appreciated, by me and the rest of the guys going in on the charger. thanks

Erennert March 24th, 2009 22:03

The Smart charger is awesome in my experience. Fast charge, and stop automatically, and is only 55 $. You can buy it from BBBastard.

lemegacool March 24th, 2009 22:09

i use this one http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/bb-batter...-basic-01.html

and never had an issue with it, you plug any battery between 4.8 to 9.6v select charge amperage (up to 4amps!!!) and hit "charge" and voila! , it also auto detect the battery type (nimh nicd)

zone 69 March 25th, 2009 07:30

This is the one i used for the past 3 year's and still going strong.

http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/bb-batter...l-charger.html

valpas March 25th, 2009 07:42

i use this charger, its called the universal smart charger:

http://velocityarms.ca/index.php?mai...roducts_id=208

Very nice charger, its cheap too and automatically shuts off.

Duff March 25th, 2009 07:52

I use the following, have not seen any issues with it at all. Lots of options with this one.

http://www.greathobbies.com/producti...od_id=DTXP4170

Scarecrow March 25th, 2009 07:54

I don't sell them myself anymore, as Velocity Arms and AirsoftParts.ca have started selling them and I want to focus on the BB product.

I'd go with the NPT charger, it has "Universal Smart Charger" printed on it. Its simple, its fast and its really safe with your batteries. I've seen it with these two retailers anywhere from $37 to $50. I believe Army Issue down in Port Credit has a few of mine left in stock at $55 if you're a walk in customer. I can't recommend these chargers highly enough. For airsoft, they are perfect - simple, safe, fast, maintains your battery's health. You can buy fancy chargers, but even if you do, you still should have one of these. My only criticism of it, is it does not come with a system to attach the charger to a car battery - I often charge at a game or out at a field like Wolfpack Muskoka and could use that feature - other than that, excellent charger.

Troy T. Moore March 26th, 2009 08:17

Quote:

I'd go with the NPT charger, it has "Universal Smart Charger" printed on it. Its simple, its fast and its really safe with your batteries.
Not to threadjack, but rather an attempt to elucidate the qualities of the aforementioned charger...

Is there any chance of damage to the battery if left plugged in for a few hours after full charge is reached? Some sources on the "net" :confused: say that any "trickle charging" after full charge is reached is not healthy for the battery. That being said, I am sure it is better than a standard wall charger feeding it's current for that extra time.

coach March 26th, 2009 08:32

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Originally Posted by Troy T. Moore (Post 948231)
Not to threadjack, but rather an attempt to elucidate the qualities of the aforementioned charger...

Is there any chance of damage to the battery if left plugged in for a few hours after full charge is reached? Some sources on the "net" :confused: say that any "trickle charging" after full charge is reached is not healthy for the battery. That being said, I am sure it is better than a standard wall charger feeding it's current for that extra time.

I have not come across a battery that reacted poorly to a trickle charge after it completely charges. Trickle charging is so low that it should not be an issue with the possible exception of LiPo's but I haven't entered the world of LiPo's just yet.

Now I use a TLP Fuzzy Logic charger and most times I hammer it and start at 4ish amp. It's a smart charger so it slowly decreases output amps as the battery gets fuller. Batteries do get warm when doing this but I don't leave them unattended nor do I leave it to trickle charge once it's done. (usually more batteries to charge right after it)

When I want to charge it unattended I'll set it at 2amps or less and let it go. The NPT only has 2 settings. 0.9 and 1.8 amps. Perfectly safe to leave it going as it's only outputting 50mA.

BeAcH March 26th, 2009 11:25

I recently entered the Lipo world and cuz of that i had to buy a new charger, so off to airsoftparts.ca I went to. He has a charger called " X Charger B6", it charges everything out their. Nimh, Nicad, Lipo, Life, Lion....so on, this charger comes with a half a dozen different connecters which is nice. This charger has a built in balancer which you need for charging lipo's and when charging other types of batteries it does a battery check to make sure that battery is good to go..all in all i am very happy with this charger $120.00 for this charger, i think for the price its a excellent buy.


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