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All top quality Sanyo NiCad packs in capacity order. We are happy to customize with any connector, wire type or length. Even multiple output connectors (for dual switches or direct charge) if you wish. Don't see what you like? Put your request in the notes section of your order and we'll do our best to please.
Receiver Pack Forming Charge Chart
Capacity | Chemistry | Form Charge Hours @50mah | Form Charge Hours @70mah | Form Charge Hours @100mah | Form Charge Hours @150mah | Peak Charge After Forming | Discharge Current |
150 | NiCad | DAMAGE (15mah max!) | DAMAGE | DAMAGE | DAMAGE | 70 to 300 mah (.3amp) | 30mah |
700 | NiCad | 19.6 | DAMAGE | DAMAGE | DAMAGE | .4 to 1.4 amps | 100-200mah |
1100 | NiCad | 30.8 | 22 | 15.4 | DAMAGE | .6 to 2.2 amps | 200mah |
CP1700 | NiCad | 47.6 | 34 | 23.8 | 15.9 | .85 to 3.4 amps | 300-400mah |
1800SC | NiCad | 50.4 | 36 | 25.2 | 16.8 | .9 to 3.6 amp | 400mah |
CP2400 | NiCad | 67.2 | 70 | 33.6 | 22.4 | 1.2 to 7.2 amps* | 500mah |
*Charge current through standard hobby plugs (fit your RX pins) is limited to 4 amps.
Charger presumed to be factory wall charger. Peak chargers are poor choice for forming, you'll struggle. Peak charging is only reliable after proper form charging. Form charging when new is a MUST. Repeat form after 30 days or more storage or after any replacement of cells in pack. Most packs will reach the good zone (85% of rating or better) within 3 to 5 cycles. They continue to improve slowly over further cycles. We have seen some cells require 10-15 cycles to hit full stride. You do not have an issue if you formed the pack properly and it's continuing to improve (no mater how slowly) over a number of cycles. Simply keep cycling it. We only want to hear about it if you have formed it properly, have at least 6 cycles of data "recorded on paper" and the results are staying flat or reducing. Your data sheet is required with the pack upon return. All other packs will be returned to you.
There is no warranty, return or telephone consultation available if you failed to form charge your pack as described above. Learn from your errors and order a replacement. I've been though this hundreds of times, the proper and reliable methods are established. Anything outside of these proper methods is experimentation at your expense. | | | |
91.7g, 3.4 oz. N-700AAC (AA) (Typical AA size pack, more muscle!) Less weight than factory 500 and 600 packs with more mah. Suggested charge rate non-peak detecting 70mah or less, peak detecting 350-1400mah. SKU Number: RRC04N0700F
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Weight 91.7g, 3.4 oz. SQUARE. N-700AAC (AA) (Typical AA size pack, more muscle!) Less weight than factory 500 and 600 packs with more mAh. Suggested charge rate non-peak detecting 70mah or less, peak detecting 350-1400mah. SKU Number: RRC04N0700S
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Weight 99.6g/3.7oz. Sanyo 1100 AAU. Same size as factory AA packs. AAU (AA) Highest capacity AA NiCad money can buy. All AAU 1100 Sanyo cells come in unprinted lime green jackets. Leading edge NiCad technology here. Suggested charge rate non-peak detecting 100mah or less, peak detecting 500-2000mah.
SKU Number: RRC04N1100F
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Weight 6.5 oz. Sanyo KR-1300SC (Sub C) Standard heavy duty NiCad pack. Suggested charge rate non-peak detecting 130mah or less, peak detecting 650-2600mah. Discontinued, Sold Out SKU Number: RRC04N1300F
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Weight 5.29 oz. Sanyo KR-1800SC (sub C) High capacity heavy duty Sub C NiCad pack. Available in double lead. Suggested charge rate non-peak detecting 180mah or less, peak detecting 900-3600mah. TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK, FRESH CELLS ON THE WAY! SKU Number: RRC04N1800F
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Weight 8.82 oz. 5 cell 6V Sanyo KR 1800-SCE (sub C) NiCad High Capacity Cells. Ultra high capacity sub C pack. Available in double lead. Suggested charge rate non-peak detecting 180mah or less, peak detecting 900-3600mah.
SKU Number: RRC05N1800F
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