4.8V-9.6V Charger for Transmitter and Receiver Packs
Brand: Prolux
Part No: PX2114
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The Prolux 4.8V–9.6V AC Adaptor TX/RX Charger (PX2114) is designed for charging radio transmitter and receiver battery packs and is supplied with a UK plug. It provides dedicated outputs for both TX and RX packs and includes a female Futaba connector alongside a standard transmitter plug.
Suggested compatibility: Futaba radio NiMH or NiCd battery packs within the stated voltage range.
Specifications
- Input: AC 220–240V 50Hz
- Output (TX): DC 9.6V 100mA
- Output (RX): DC 4.8–6V 100mA
- Output connectors: Female Futaba connector and standard TX plug
- Size: 57 x 43 x 38 mm (excluding plug)
- Weight: 194 g (6.8 oz)
Secured by Stripe
Suite for Futaba radio Ni-Mh or Ni-Cd battery packs.
Spec Check:
- Input:AC 220-240V 50Hz
- Output:TX DC 9.6V 100mA, RX 4.8-6V DC 100mA
- Size:57x43x38mm ( Excluding the plug)
- Weight:194g / 6.8oz
- Output Connector: Female Futaba Connector & standard TX plug.
Key Info:
- Brand: Prolux
- Part No: PX2114
- Barcode: 4712487590689
- Chemistry: NiMh/NiCd
- Connector:
• Receiver
• Transmitter
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I use this to charge up a 6v hump pack my savage uses. It does have an indicator on it to show you if it's charging or not but is very basic. It doesn't seem to have n automatic cut off either so keeping an eye on the battery while it's being charged is an absolute must. It's a basic charger but still works well enough for what I need. It can also charge a transmitter as well but ONLY if it has the function on the transmitter to allow that to happen. I just use it to charge my 6 volt battery packs.
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Questions & Answers
Hi this one ET0202 and it comes with the leads you need.
Yes you would just time it, this charger does 100mah per hour, so you would take the Mah of the battery and divide it by 100, and this would give you how many hours it needs to be on charger for.
Yes this will charge that battery
Yes this will work for you.
Yes, that should work - however you'd be better upgrading the AA batteries to a pack such as EP1600H
No these are a trickle charger so don't flick off
Yes
Yes this will charge most hump packs no problem.
Yes that should be fine if it contains NiMh batteries
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