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| Tweet Topic Started: Tuesday 24-04-2007, 23:59 (213 Views) | |
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| gef12 | Saturday 28-04-2007, 20:12 Post #2 |
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Just a short warning note fellow prospectors on the Li ion and Li Polymer batteries. I Have seen these types of batteries blow up if charged incorrectly. So please to do some research on what you wish to procur and read instructions before use. Use a suitable charger not just any off the rack model. I currently use a Li Ion and use swallow type charger. This is a multi charger and will charge Ni-cad, Ni-Mh, Li-ion, Li-poly and Ph batteries. Take care Gef |
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