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Charging electric drum mag.
13 April, 2012, 03:45
Been given one of these, or its like. Its got a switch for on off sound on it. Inside is a rechargeable battery pack but its on a very small connection, same as a motherboard cooling fan.
How do I charge it ? What type of charger.
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13 April, 2012, 16:26
Re: Charging electric drum mag.
they usually just take regular AA/AAA batteries :P
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13 April, 2012, 16:36
Re: Charging electric drum mag.
The ares one for g36s takes 2xAA. (mine takes 4 now lol)
If not id say someones been tinkering...
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13 April, 2012, 16:43
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Nope its a factory fitted rechargable block.
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13 April, 2012, 16:46
Re: Charging electric drum mag.
Pictures? And as I've owned that exact one mine only took AA's. Was this second hand or brand new?
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13 April, 2012, 18:15
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You can cut the connector off and put any connector you like on it, for example a mini tamiya. Dependant upon space your next option would be getting a AAA or AA battery box and soldering the wires on to that. Your final option would be to get a small connector cable to a charger you already have and then cutting the end of and putting some small crock clips on it to clip onto the connectors on the battery pack.
Pictures of the pack and connector and slot it fits in would make things easier though
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13 April, 2012, 18:22
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I cut the connector off an put a deans connector on mine and used my turgid to charge, the batteries are 3.v and around 480 mah if I remember correctly
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13 April, 2012, 19:05
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If I cut the connector off I won't be able to re connect it to the CB inside. Pics to follow
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13 April, 2012, 19:12
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Here you go
The site picture upload is a bit pants isn't it.
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13 April, 2012, 20:47
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Ohh Ive found what looks like an old Nokia type charger socker.
After looking through my ' box of bits' full of chargers and wondering where all 30 chargers came from seeing as I've only had 5 phones, and wondering what happens to my socks and pens that must find their way into someone elses 'box of bits', because that must be the way mustn't it.... Its charging
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14 April, 2012, 09:29
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Glad you got it working. You can replace those with the AAA or AA holders available from Maplins quite easily.
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14 April, 2012, 09:51
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That looks like a standard rc car receiver pack any rc shop will sell you a new one or a charger lead to fit
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14 April, 2012, 10:05
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1.2 v a cell not 1.5 . Use them in my rc cars
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