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instance, charge a new 2400 mAh battery pack at about 240 mA for ten hours before
flying it on your helicopter or fast-charging it at a high current (3-5 amp) setting.
Since flight times generally run in the range of five to seven minutes, but charging
times run thirty to sixty minutes, it is best to charge several battery packs for each
flying session. For best performance, recharge or peak-charge batteries
immediately before flying, and do not let charged batteries sit overnight. Batteries
that have been left in a fully-charged condition overnight sometimes exhibit an
“overnight effect” which limits the amount of power they can deliver in the morning.
Discharging and recharging these batteries usually reverses this effect.
NiCad batteries that are repeatedly discharged to the same level can develop a
discharge “memory”. Subsequent discharges will tend to stop at this level effectively
limiting battery output. To prevent discharge memory from developing, always
completely discharge your battery packs (by flying your
Corona
helicopter) before
recharging them or storing them for extended periods of time.
Since NiCad batteries loose power rather quickly at the end of a flight, it is a good idea
to time your flights with a watch. This will insure you are close to the ground when the
batteries get low.
Warning!
NEVER STORE BATTERIES IN A CHARGED STATE, OR CARRY CHARGED
B A T T E R I E S T O G E T H E R O R W I T H A N Y T H I N G T H A T C O N D U C T S
ELECTRICITY.
The batteries can short circuit and cause serious fires, personal
injury and property damage.
Battery Chargers
Battery chargers and proper charging technique are very important to the successful
long-term operation of your
Corona
electric helicopter. A poorly designed or
malfunctioning charger can permanently damage your battery packs in one or two
charges, and reduce the maximum power they produce. Considering that you may
eventually invest hundreds of dollars in batteries to power your radio-controlled
models, it is best to purchase a high quality charger from the start, rather than
purchasing an inexpensive charger first and ruining several expensive battery packs.
Some computer controlled fast-chargers can be connected to a wall outlet or a
standard 12-volt automobile battery, and some display the battery charging
parameters on a computer screen. The computer screen provides important
information about the charging status and capacity of your batteries, and can give
you clues to problems in your electric system such as when a cell in your battery pack
is going bad.
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