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Ansmann 2014-3001 AC/DC Delta 3 NiCd/NiMH 2700mA battery charger for 6 cell 7.2V & 7 cell 8.4V NiCd & NiMH R/C Hobby batteries.
battery charger for 6 cell 7.2V & 7 cell 8.4V NiCd & NiMH


 
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Product Code: 2014-3001
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escriptionAnsmann 2014-3001 AC/DC Delta 3 NiCd/NiMH 2700mA battery charger for 6 cell 7.2V & 7 cell 8.4V NiCd & NiMH R/C Hobby batteries.
ApplicationHobby Pack & other Battery Pack Charger, R/C Hobby
TerminationTamiya connector
Width56mm
Height33mm
Length/Breadth/Depth134mm
Weight400g
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Super fast intelligent charger AC/DC DELTA 3 (Australian Version) ideal for use with NiCd/NiMH fast charge battery pack 7.2V - 8.4V (6 to 7 cells)

Ultra fast charging. This intelligent charger is designed to fully control the charge state of the battery pack, so it never overcharges.
The Ansmann AC/DC Delta 3 Charger detects when the pack has reached full capacity. When the battery is fully charged, it will automatically switch from the fast charging current to a trickle, to keep the battery pack full without overcharging it.
It also features a safety timer of 90 minutes, which switches the current to a trickle at this pre-determined time. This is electronically controlled on plugging the battery into the charger.
Charge your batteries energy efficiently while keeping the battery at full capacity

FEATURES:

  • Microprocessor controlled detection of battery charge status
  • 2.7A fast charging current
  • Protection against short circuit
  • Integrated safety timer (140min.)
  • Automatically switches to trickle charge when pack is fully charged

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Input 100 - 240V / 50Hz - 60Hz or 12V DC - 16V DC
  • Output 10.5V DC (7.2V - 8.4V nominal battery voltage)
  • Charging current Fast charge 2700mA Trickle charge 180mA
  • Red LED denotes fast charging Green LED denotes trickle charging
  • Integrated TAMIYA type connector

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