12/22/2017

Protech Supercharger 702 Manual

Pro Tech Supercharger 702

Not sure if this is the right spot or if this is a more general lighting question but figured I get a better answer from the DIYers. Can a charger for RC cars be used for charging light batteries? I have an older Niterider system that was given to me but the charger was missing and was thinking about I have chargers for my old Cygo-lite and one that is somewhat adjustable for RC batteries. Would it be possible to just make some jumpers for the various connections and use a charger I already have instead of having to buy another? Whatcha all think?

RunRyder RC Helicopter - Forum Topic - Charging NiMh and NiCd - Page 1. Does anyone know how I could get a manual for this charger? Protech IIRS 3D Software; Power FC.

I own a Pro Tech Super Charger #702 by Model Craft MFG. Download Euro 2004 Ps2 Controller. (it was my dad's). Protech super charger. Hi, i own a super battery charger and i have info for you. Anybody know if this charger would charge NIMH and NICAD batteries? Pro Tech Super charger 702.

Do you have any further details of each? Battery type/size, charger make.That'd help wouldn't it! See what happens when you type this stuff in the middle of the night after work The Niterider system is a dual halogen (12/20watt) with an integrated taillight and switch that goes by your grip. Has a H2O bottle style battery, I think it's a 13.2v Install Solaris Cluster. ????

Not 100% on that. Then I have an old Cygolite single headlight setup with the charger but don't remember the voltage. I guess that making an adapter from the Cygolite plug to the NR plug would be the easiest if it puts out the right amount of juice. The RC charger is a ProTech Supercharger AC/DC 702. It has a switch for 6 cell and 7cell RC batteries, as well as charge/discharge switch, an ampmeter in DC. It is a 15min car charger or plugs in the wall and also will trickle charge.

Oh and since I got this used it doesn't have any instructions. Hope that helps and Thanks guys! That'd help wouldn't it!

See what happens when you type this stuff in the middle of the night after work The Niterider system is a dual halogen (12/20watt) with an integrated taillight and switch that goes by your grip. Has a H2O bottle style battery, I think it's a 13.2v???? Not 100% on that. Then I have an old Cygolite single headlight setup with the charger but don't remember the voltage. I guess that making an adapter from the Cygolite plug to the NR plug would be the easiest if it puts out the right amount of juice. The RC charger is a ProTech Supercharger AC/DC 702.

It has a switch for 6 cell and 7cell RC batteries, as well as charge/discharge switch, an ampmeter in DC. It is a 15min car charger or plugs in the wall and also will trickle charge. Oh and since I got this used it doesn't have any instructions.