Ok. Now you've gone and done it. I had my mind all made up to get a Sirius.
Now it looks like it might be better to get an Astro.

I have a question though. I now have a TRC Impulse 2D XR. It works ok except
that I have had several occasions where batteries charged by it developed
memory. Like a 1100mah pack that would only hold 165mah. In all cases I have
been able go get the battery back to normal again by cycling it several
times. By cycling I mean discharging and trickle charging with another
charger.

However, I would like to avoid this. Does the Astro tend to cause memory
problems if you fast charge receiver and transmitter packs? Is this just the
nature of fast charging or do some fast chargers like the Astro and the
Sirius avoid this memory problem?

Thanks in advance,

Randy Bullard

>
> I can't agree with that, I've been charging 50mah, 250mah, 380mah and
600mah
> packs with my 112D for 2 years and it is great. The Sirius is a great
> charger, but it's not as versatile as the 112 or 110D.
> The Astros won't charge if the cells are completely flat though, you
> sometimes need to use a wall wart to get a few mah. in to the pack so it
can
> be recognized as a battery.
>
>          Mark Mech
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     www.aerofoam.com


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