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| NiCad NiMH Battery Packs |
Slow Flyer Packs |

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For Speed 280-300 |

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For Speed 400-480 |

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Looking after the
Environment |
Model Flight believes in a
sustainable earth and urge all our customers to use rechargeable batteries where
possible. Please recycle your old flight packs and note that NiCad contains
heavy metals that will poison the soil if thrown into the tip. They must be
disposed of properly. NiMH are more environmentally friendly and can be disposed
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Accessories for your Battery Pack
| [EFLAEC312] E-Flite EC3 Charge
Lead w/12"" wire and Jacks, 16 GA wire and EC3 male conn |
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| [GRP3021] Rx charge lead - suit Multi Lader
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| [GRP3022] Tx charge lead - suit Multi Lader
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| [GRP3036] Charging leads w/M4 gold bullett
connectors |
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| [DLR2000] 4mm banana Plugs |
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Battery Care |
When you first get your battery
Run your rechargeable battery
through at least 3 full charge/discharge cycles before putting it into ordinary
service. This will help obtain maximum capacity of the battery.
Storing your battery
Store your battery in a cool dry place. Do
not leave your battery exposed to direct sunlight or temperatures below 30
degrees F and above 100 degrees F. Always fully charge lead acid batteries
before storing.
Charging your
battery
Rechargeable batteries will perform
better when trickle charged. Rapid or Fast charging can be used with NiCd, NiMH
and Li-IOn batteries, but you must be sure that your charger can handle the cell
chemistry involved. Important:
Most of the problems with rechargeable batteries can be traced to misuse.
Click here to see
how cells are
damaged |
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