It's simple, you take the charger that it came with, clip the wall wart off it - now you have an adapter. Strip the leads, figure out which is positive and which is negative and just plug it in to your standard hobby charger. Instant peak detection / fuzzy logic charging.
If you're looking specifically for a stand-alone charger, I can source it for you, but for the cost of them, you might as well just put it towards a full on charger that can handle all of your batteries.
Unless you're looking at airsoft stores, there's NO WAY you'll find a charger for the MP7 pack. It's a proprietary pack made from Sanyo Cadnica N-500R 500mAh cells. Keep in mind that a pack is not a cell and a cell is not a pack. A cell is a part of a pack, and a pack is a collection of cells to achieve the required voltage. Rechargeable cells put out a nominal voltage of 1.2v. So if you needed a 7.2cell output, you would need to create a pack of six 1.2v cells. An LR44 or AAA battery is just a cell.
To directly answer your question, they are "N" sized cells.
Last edited by ILLusion; May 12th, 2008 at 13:22..
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