That 3000mah Ni-Mh battery was on sale for 20 bucks, but I don't have a charger for it.
But anyways...
I'm gettying conflicting stories here. Someone says 9 volts fries the PSone, someone else says it's OK to use. What's the deal here?
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Bicostp, those 3000mA 7.2v batteries use the same adapter as the 2000mA 7.2v batteries at RadioShack. Go buy a Ni-Cd/MH charger and use it. Also those charges work with 7.2v and 9.6v.bicostp wrote:MAN am I pissed.
That 3000mah Ni-Mh battery was on sale for 20 bucks, but I don't have a charger for it.All I have is the 300mah variable-power AC adaptaplug adaptor and the 9.6v charger for my 9.6v battery.
But anyways...
I'm gettying conflicting stories here. Someone says 9 volts fries the PSone, someone else says it's OK to use. What's the deal here?Me confused!
vskid wrote:Nerd = likes school, does all their homework, dies if they don't get 100% on every assignment
Geek = likes technology, dies if the power goes out and his UPS dies too
I am a geek.
I know. The one near me was sold out of the chargers when sold seperately. I would have had to buy the 200mah battery along with it. The only seperate chargers they had were the base units for those Tyco battery packs.Sparkfist wrote:Bicostp, those 3000mA 7.2v batteries use the same adapter as the 2000mA 7.2v batteries at RadioShack. Go buy a Ni-Cd/MH charger and use it. Also those charges work with 7.2v and 9.6v.

