[NSRCA-discussion] 10s LiPo Charger Recommendation

lucky macy luckymacy at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 8 16:03:27 AKDT 2015


+1 on the iCharger 4010 duo.
 
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1793798
 
http://www.progressiverc.com/icharger-4010duo.html
 
They have other duos out now but I've never bothered to look in to them beyond noticing they are physically smaller and cheaper with the same user interface/form as the 4010 duo.  I take the 4010 to the field year around and it's held up without a single incident.  It's also got a built in servo tester.
 
 
lucky


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From: Budd Engineering via NSRCA-discussion

Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 4:59 AM

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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] 10s LiPo Charger Recommendation



Hi all, I m in need of some advice/suggestions for a new LiPo charger for 10s packs.



For the past several years I ve used CellPro-10S chargers with good results..

However recently one of my CellPro-10s' emitted the dreaded  magic smoke  when I connected a 10s pack for charging.  This also happened at the Nats 3 years ago, fortunately Mike M. from F3AU was there with inventory and I was able to purchase a replacement charger and press on.  However, after having a second one give up the ghost a few weeks ago (and after not many charge cycles - I don t fly very much), I m interested in exploring other options.





To try to add some focus to this here s my search constraints:



1.  It must be able to charge each cell individually through the balance connector, and give me a relative readout of each cell s condition compared to the other 9 cells.



2.  I m not interested in chargers that have separate balancers from the charger (e.g. like the TP1010C).



3.  Reliability and value are important, as is ease of use.



4.  Cost no more than a replacement CellPro 10XP (<$180), unless a single charger can charge two 10s packs simultaneously, then I d consider spending a bit more.



5.  Customer service matters, if I can buy it through F3A Unlimited, that would be a PLUS.





With this in mind does anyone have a suggestion for what chargers I should

consider?





I don t get out much these days so it s difficult to see what everyone s

using that works well.  So I really do appreciate everyone s help with this.



Thx, Jerry

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