[NSRCA-discussion] Charger
Peter Vogel
vogel.peter at gmail.com
Thu Sep 20 10:23:06 AKDT 2012
I'm a big fan of the iCharger 3010 (or, if you really only want up to 6s,
the 208 or 206) chargers (www.progressiverc.com or www.epbuddy.com) with a
24+v power supply the 3010 is capable of parallel charging a bunch of 10s
packs -- 30A max charge rate, 10s max battery size, 1000 watt output. I've
had a 208 for 4 years with no trouble, and 2 3010's for two years and no
problems there either. Easy to use, the only thing I wish it did is tell
me the IR automatically at the end of a charge cycle rather than making me
go to a separate menu choice to get it.
Peter+
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Bill's Email <silentav8r at cox.net> wrote:
> I'm a big fan of the Hyperion Super DUO. Basically two independent
> chargers in the same box. However, you can charge in "Synch" mode so while
> charging it balances your two 5S packs as if they were a single 10S pack. I
> have two of the original DUO chargers that are going on 5 years old now
> that still work great. They do a really good job of balancing.
>
> *Specifications:*
> 1~14 cells Li-Poly, Li-Ion or A123 charger / balancers
> 1~16 cells NiCad / NiMH
> 1~12 cells Sealed Lead Acid
> DC Output: 20.0A, 500W max per port
> DC Input: 10.5~28V
> Discharge Limits: 5.0A, 40W max (per port)
> Store Mode
> Dual Integrated balancers
> Temperature Sensor Port
> Firmware Upgradeable
> TCS System
> Sync mode for Li-Rclipos.com.
>
>
> Comes with 2 PQ/HP and 2 JST XH adapRclipos.comI buy all my Hyperion (and
> other battery stuff) from RClipos.com.
>
> http://www.rclipos.com/HP-EOS0720iSDUO.htm
>
>
>
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