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Adapter for Charging an Extra NI-MH RC Transmitter Battery
If you have an extra NI-MH RC battery, you can charge this outside the RC. You may need to
do this while you are using the robot or if you need to charge both batteries at the same time.
The adapter needed to do this is in the control case or it is on your charger. It has a white
connector on one side and a connection on the other end that will go directly to your battery. If
the barrel adapter is currently on the charger, disconnect it and connect the other adapter. The
charging time is still 14 hours.
110 Volt RC Transmitter Power Supply Option
The 110V RC Power Supply is a power unit that plugs into a standard electrical outlet and in to
the RC transmitter. This allows you to have continuous power without using batteries. This
connects into the same connection as the battery. To make the connection you need to take
the battery door off the RC. The wire feeds through a slot in the battery door. When you re-
close the case be sure that the wire is not pinched. With this option, you do need to stand near
an electrical outlet or have an extension cord.
Charging Adapter