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Old 01-27-2005, 04:25 PM
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what do you guys think of it ?
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its great!
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Got mine today and man is it nice in size, quality and looks. It is small 5"x5"x2.5" it is just bigger than the Millinium and it has the ability to run in your motor save the data from that motor, charge a battery save its settigns in one of five settings. If it had a discharger it would be the best charger right under the GFX, but for size weight and quality I think this is my new track charger. It is super nice. Plus it only cost $150.00 from www.speedtechrc.com
Steve is using his right now too. I think you would be very happy.
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what kind of power supply would power this ?
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Anything 12volt preferably 20+ amp.....to have full usage of the motor feature.
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Just got this week. Used at track for first time tonight. Charging function worked as well as my Novak Millineum. Motor dyno was awesome. Everybody was asking about the unit! Great value for the money!
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Somebody can tell me if you can charge a pack and at the same time use the Dyno ?
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NOPE,
to run the dyno you need the lead wires to be connected to the motor and plug the dyno in the front. To charge a pack you wouldn;t have anything to connect to it as the lead wires are already attached to the motor. or vise versa.
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By the way Tre's Leanard should have face plates for it soon, as I am sending him my until today so he can get all the measurements,
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thank you very much stephen
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the dyno charger is a great value for the dollar. thank god for a great lhs though, i programmed everything, charged a battery, and then it shut off.

i went to lhs, and they exchanged with a new one. from what lil i know of this or have used, it seems like a great new toy..

only wish it had one thing. external fuse, so in case i stupidly cross wires or something.....

awesome value for dollar though....
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