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Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Wed 2. Jan 2013 11:17
by Keld
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The Trustfire 10440 batteries can be bought
here from Hong Kong, I normally get them in 3-4 weeks after ordering.
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The Charger can also be found
here with US plug
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and
here with EU plug
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Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Wed 9. Jan 2013 10:35
by Keld
Charger + others ordered January 2. arrived today
Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Sat 2. Feb 2013 21:15
by Double Naught
Hi All, I took a gamble and bought 3 of this item "4 10440 Battery + AA AAA 14500 Rechargeable Charger US" from greenforcecells on Ebay. All turn out well $11.58 cents each set shipping included, but they did take 3 weeks to get here. I am getting about 1 hour run time, they are labelled as 600mah. I also found a way to get 3 chargers pulled into one outlet.
Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Sat 2. Mar 2013 22:02
by JMR
Hello
Another charger for 4 accus
Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Thu 7. Mar 2013 18:18
by JMR
Bonsoir
voici les nouveaux chargeur et les batteries reçus de chine
Hello
Here is the new charger and the battery received from China
Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Thu 25. Jul 2013 22:15
by Double Naught
Well a lesson learned again in life. Don't buy the cheap product... After much confusion and concern please do not buy the batteries and chargers from Green Force Cells on E bay. It looks like more than 3/4's of the batteries bought from them have failed. The symptom is after being charged up (green light on steady) the battery will last 1 to 3 minutes and start to twitch the steering and sometimes stop and start the motor erratically. It seems that once the battery starts to do this it is toast. If you measure the voltage they all seem to be about 4.2 when charged (which is normal) and 4.1 when malfunctioning.
Yup only .1 volt difference, but when put under the load of a 6 volt light bulb the battery quickly drains (a few seconds to 1 minute) to 3 volts. A good battery will light the same bulb for a several minutes.
Caution! It looks like you don't want to drain these Li ion batteries to low, I took one down to 0 and it is damaged now. It won't charge to more than 3 volts and has no power.
So some questions, has anyone else had more than the odd one fail? These worked great at first (one hour plus run times) and then just failed.
How do you manage your batteries? Do you charge them just before racing? Leave them on the charger? Charge right away after they are used? Let them cool between charging and use (they only seem to get warm when they malfunction anyway)
I'm going to buy the recommended Trustfire brand and see how it goes. The warranty is replacement, but I'm not sure I want anymore of them.
Hope the info helps,
Paul
Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Fri 16. Aug 2013 00:20
by Double Naught
I ordered replacement Trustfire batteries from Manafont and received them yesterday. The service was great as Keld had mentioned. But I charged and tried them last night only to find that the positive contact is not magnetic! Maybe stainless steel? Anyway the body of the battery is much more magnetic, so it disconnects and falls out of the bottom of the car.
Has anyone else seen this yet?
Paul
Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Fri 16. Aug 2013 17:39
by Keld
no never, but i tried once that the battery in the car has moved (it is not glued) and then the battery fall out
Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Fri 16. Aug 2013 17:55
by SlotCarRental_com
Are they non magnetic, or did the previous "bad" batteries heat up so much that they erased the magnetic strength from the magnet in the car?
Re: Where to buy battery and charger
Posted: Fri 16. Aug 2013 19:07
by Double Naught
I tried all of the twenty batteries that I just received and they are all the same, testing with a couple of different magnets.
The results are the same.
Paul