I sold mine because I didn't like it.  For the large receiver packs that we use, being 
limited to 1A across the four "chargers" was unacceptable.

-B

Red Scholefield wrote:
> 
> Lots of discussion on chargers etc. Some take issue with the delivery cycle
> for the Alpha 4 and the way it is marketed. It would be great if these were
> available "off the shelf". It would be great if someone came up with a
> charger that equalled the Alpha 4 that could be ordered "off the shelf".
> They haven't. Those complaining about the long wait for an Alpha 4 were
> complaining 2 or 3 years ago. They could have had one by now. Many of us
> that stood in line have repeated it for a second or 3rd Alpha 4. You seldom
> if ever see one for sale, unless some one is really trying to pick up a few
> bucks or is getting out of the hobby. When the do come up they go quickly
> for a premium. Bottom line, if you want one, get on the list. If when it
> finally arrives and you find it not up to your expectations you can sell it
> and get ALL your money back plus. Every once in a while a product comes
> along that makes its owners very happy and does what it is suppose to do, no
> marketing fluff, hype, etc. The Alpha 4 is such a product.
> 
> Red S.
> Red's R/C Battery Clinic
> http://personal.bellsouth.net/lig/r/e/redscho
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