
Afterwards, try charging the battery again. Remove the battery from the charger and then use a dry cloth or cotton swap to clean the metal contact terminals on the battery. The slow flash should stop after a short while or after the temperature returns to a suitable range between 50☏ and 86☏ (10☌ and 30☌).įast flashing indicates a poor connection between the battery and charger or a problem with the battery pack. Operating Temperatures: 41 Degrees F104 Degrees F (5 Degrees C40 Degrees C) 7. Slow flashing occurs if the battery has not been charged for a long time or if the environmental temperature is not suitable for charging the battery. General Operating time: Battery Life: 4 hours continuous at 5.5 V (normal), Battery Indicator: red light indicates when discharged to 5.77 volts 6. The CHARGE lamp may flash fast (multiple times a second) or slow (around 1.5 second intervals), depending on the cause. There is a problem with the battery pack.There is a poor connection between the battery and charger.
It charges the batteries that came with it fine, but when I insert my older (1.5 years) AA 2000mAh, I get a flashing LED, which according to the instructions, means 'the batteries may be bad'.
The battery pack has not been used for a long time. Enercell Battery Charger with Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries : Rechargeable Batteries It came with 4 AA 2500mAh batteries, and 4 AAA 850mAh batteries. The environmental temperature is too cold to charge the battery pack. Charge times range from less than two hours for 2 AA or AAA batteries, to 5. Depending on the battery size, it can charge up to eight batteries at once. It can handle all sizes: AAA, AA, C, D, and 9V. Bulbs for eye-lights 2.8v, 200ma use not more than 3v 250maĪccessories : Controller, Detachable tray 2.The CHARGE light may flash for the following reasons: The Radio Shack Universal 2-hour battery charger charges NiMH and NiCd batteries. Operating R/C frequency: The Remote came in 3 Frequencies: 49.860 Mhz (US), 27.145 Mhz (Europe), 40.680 Mhz (TAL)ġ0. Operating Temperatures: 41 Degrees F~104 Degrees F (5 Degrees C~40 Degrees C)Ĩ. The radio worked and after several hours the battery charged enough so the radio no longer flashes low battery. I did find a 9 volt block with the right tip and plugged it in. I looked through all the Radio Shack tips I had and could not find one that fit. General Operating time: Battery Life: 4 hours continuous at 5.5 V (normal), Battery Indicator: red light indicates when discharged to 5.77 voltsĦ. The power block could directly plug into the scanner to charge the BP-180 battery. Main Battery Type: sealed lead acid, Output Rating: 6 V, 4.0 Ah, Physical Size: 2 1/4"L x 1 3/4"W x 4"H, Terminals / Connectors: lead wires with coaxial 'barrel-type' connector (negative center pole)ĥ. listed) coax plug (negative middle) in: 120 VAC - out: 6 VDC, 400 maĤ. An old battery charger transformer core and the gauge from it will work. There is a problem with the battery pack. There is a poor connection between the battery and charger. The battery pack has not been used for a long time. Fuse holders and lights came from Radio Shack. The environmental temperature is too cold to charge the battery pack. The toggle switches came from Harbor Freight. The amp gauge came from Tractor Supply Store. They usually have wire left over on spool(they gave it to me for free). Alarm Clock display: LCD accuracy: +/- 2 sec/day power: 1.5v AA battery duration: typical 5000 hoursģ. The wire for winding the inductor came from motor shop. Tape Cassette Recorder Type: 2 track monaural, Tape Selection: normal bias only, Tape Speed: +/- 3%, Wow & Flutter: within 0.3%Ģ. They did not have a onboard programmable computer, but the programming is done by recording the movement commands to a regular cassette tape which can be played back at certain times by using the built-in clock.ġ. It is truely astounding what they, and other companies, were able to acomplish utilizing the resources at the time to manufacture and sell this product line.
I wouldnt own this one except that it came with a radio that I bought. you have to figure out not only which end of the battery is positive.
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