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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Gladys, VA
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Have a 600 mAh 9.6v tx battery pack and a charger rated at 70 mA.
Is this how the charge times are figured: 600/70*110%? So it would have a charge time of about 9.4 hrs? And the 2000 mAh 4.8v rx batter pack charged at a rate of 100 mA would be figured: 2000/100*110% = 22hrs? Or am I out in left field lost as usual?
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Gladys, VA
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Found answer, if this is wrong post up and let me know. This is how I been doing it:
"Calculating a batteries charge time involves some very simple math, Below is a basic formula & example: Capacity of battery / output of charger = time in hours 1200mah battery / 200mah charger output = 6 hours Note: 1000mah = 1 Amp If your charger lists its output in amps, convert it to milliamps: 2.5 amps = 2500 mAh etc..
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