Important precautions, Glossary of terms – TrakPower VR-1 Dual Racing Charger User Manual

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Important Precautions

Do not leave the charger unattended while in use.

Disconnect the battery and remove input power from the charger immediately if the charger

or battery becomes hot!

Do not attempt to charge incompatible types of rechargeable batteries as permanent
damage to the battery and charger could result.

Do not use automotive type battery chargers to power the charger.

Do not allow water, moisture or foreign objects into the charger.

Do not block the fans or intake holes, which could cause the charger to overheat.

Do not attempt to use the batteries with more cells or total voltage than listed in the

specifi cations.

Do not overcharge batteries as permanent damage could result. Do not use a charge current

rate which exceeds the safe level of the battery.

Do not place the charger or battery on fl ammable surfaces or near combustible materials

while in use, such as carpet, cluttered workbench, paper, plastic, vinyl, leather, and wood,
inside an R/C model or full sized automobile!

Allow the charger and battery to cool down between charges.

Always disconnect the charger from the power source when not in use.

Glossary of Terms

Amps (A): The unit of measure for charge current.

Milli-Amps (mA): A unit of measure for current, being amps (A) multiplied by 1000 and listed as
“mA”. So 2.5A is the same as 2500mAh (2.5 x 1000). Or, to convert mA to Amps, simply divide the
number by 1000. So 25mA is the same as 0.025A (25 divided by 1000).

Capacity and milli-amp hours (mAh): The amount of energy a battery can store is called its
capacity, which is defi ned as how much current a battery can supply constantly over one hour of
time. Most hobby batteries are rated for capacity in “mAh” or milli-amp hours. A 650mAh battery
can deliver 650mA of current for one hour (650mAh x 1 hr = 650mAh). A 3200mAh battery can
deliver 3200mA (3.2A) of current for one hour (3200mA x 1hr = 3200mAh), etc.

“C” Rating: Capacity is also referred to as the “C” rating. Some battery suppliers recommend
charge currents based on the battery’s “C” rating. A battery’s “1C” current is the same number as
the battery’s rated capacity number, but noted in mA or amps. A 600mAh battery has a 1C current
value of 600mA, and a 3C current value of (3 x 600mA) 1800mA or 1.8A. The 1C current value for
a 3200mAh battery would be 3200mA (3.2A), etc.

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