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Old 02-06-2011, 01:06 PM   #1
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Maybe this has been civered before but I could not find it. It seems that most lipo chargers do not come with cable to plug in to a outlet, why is that and does a higher wattage mean faster charge times? Thanks
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Old 02-06-2011, 01:11 PM   #2
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Maybe this has been civered before but I could not find it. It seems that most lipo chargers do not come with cable to plug in to a outlet, why is that and does a higher wattage mean faster charge times? Thanks
Im thinking becuase most of the time youll realize your out somewhere not near an outlet to charge haha. I found that out yesterday when I picked up my charger. You need a power supply in order to convert the power down to a steady power for the batteries. Its not always a good thing to speed charge batteries.

I hooked my charger up to my car battery yesterday and damn it was smooth! Im thinking of getting a small car battery and building a carry case for it to carry wherever I go and just keeping it charged at night when Im home.
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