Chargers

Nat Penton natpenton at centurytel.net
Mon Jan 19 15:05:14 AKST 2004


RE: Speaking of lessons learned (was are you looking for something)Is anyone using the Cirrus Cycle Pro ? My only complaint is that if you leave the batteries connected after the charge cycle they will discharge fairly rapidly. The volt readouts must be loaded ??? The only info I found in the manual is that it does'nt trickle charge . The negative is that you need to pay attention , difficult .
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Henderson,Eric 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:53 PM
  Subject: RE: Speaking of lessons learned (was are you looking for something)


  I'm surprised to hear about the tape on the battery flap. Is this a common 
  problem? 

  It is a problem that is induced by those radio stands that we bolt onto the back of the handle. At the angle that it stands up the radio the "door" is often popped open. This happens mostly on hard surfaces

  I cut off the lip that is used to open the door and that stops most of it happening. I do change the packs quite often for charging a back-up pack, so they know how to come out :-)

  It happened once in flight. I heard the radio beep  more than once and got failsafe a couple of times.  I realized it was not the normal countdown-timer warning and that it was actually the radio-on sound - there is no sound when it switches off. I clasped the TX tightly in my grip and it beeped on again and I very gingerly landed. Nowadays  I use a strip of packing tape to be absolutely safe.

   I would prefer if the plug in pack had a retaining bolt of clip - might make one now... 
    

  Regards, 

  Eric. 
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