Battery Charging; Transmitter/Receiver; Jr Transmitter Charging; Using The Included Charger - JR X9303 2.4 Instruction And Programming Manual

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Battery Charging

Transmitter/Receiver

Note: It is imperative that you fully charge both the
transmitter and the receiver battery packs prior to
each flying session and that you check the condition
of the receiver battery between each flight using
a reliable battery tester with a built-in load. The
included wall charger slow charges at a 110mA rate.
In order to fully charge the included batteries, it's
necessary to leave the charger and batteries hooked
up to the included wall charger for 15 hours.
An optional fast charger can be used to charge both the
transmitter and receiver batteries, however, it's imperative
that the batteries are properly charged and the charge
condition be checked prior to flight. False peaking is a
common occurrence with many fast chargers (batteries
giving an indication the battery is fully charged when
in fact the battery is only partially charged). False
peaking can lead to disastrous results and it is the
pilot's responsibility to verify the charge condition of the
batteries before every flight. (Also see Receiver Power
Requirements page G-24)

JR Transmitter Charging

The center pin on all JR® and Spektrum
negative. Therefore, the center pin on all JR chargers is
negative, not positive. This is different from many other
manufacturers' chargers and radio systems. Beware of
improper connections based on "color-coded" wire leads,
as they may not apply in this instance. You must make
sure that the center pin of your JR transmitter is always
connected to the negative pole for correct polarity.
Note: When using a fast charger to charge the
transmitter battery do not exceed 1.5 amps (or
1500mAh) charge rate or damage to the transmitter
or battery damage can occur.
G-12

Using the Included Charger

transmitters is
The pilot lamps should always be on during the charging
operation. If not, check to make sure that both the
transmitter and receiver are switched off.
Do not use the charger for equipment other than JR. The
charging plug polarity may not be the same. Equipment
damage can result.
RED–POSITIVE / BROWN–NEGATIVE / ORANGE–SIGNAL
Do not use other manufacturers' after-market accessories
that plug into the transmitter's charging jack if you are
unsure of the polarity compatibility with your radio. Seek
expert advice to avoid possible damage.
During the charging operation, the charger's temperature
is slightly elevated.
RIGHT SIDE OF TRANSMITTER
OUTSIDE IS POSITIVE
CHARGER PIGTAIL FOR TRANSMITTER
BLACK TO POSITIVE
RED TO NEGATIVE
CHARGER PIGTAIL FOR RECEIVER
CENTER
PIN IS
NEGATIVE

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