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Old 03-20-2007, 11:57 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: Duralite Batteries and Triton Charger

I used the triton to charge my Duralite TX pack without any issues. I imagine the the Duralite charger behaves the same way as well, brings the current up slow and down slow, so your estimates may be off more than you think. Perfect example, even if I set my Triton for 1c charge rate, the duralite pack and its charge safe circuitry would only allow the pack to charge at .4amps (If I remember correctly) and it would climb up to these charge rates over a period of time, and bring down the charge rate slowly as it approached peak.
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