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Color: | Blue, Purple, White |
Size: | 20, 24 |
Material: | 100% Polyester |
I have 12 6s 5000-6200 lipo's for high end Edf's and the standard hobby stule charger would struggle and take forever. This pro level charger does the job quickly and fully charges them. 200w per channel does the trick. If you have moved up from hobby grade lipos to good ones like Smc and Liperior , you need this charger.
Nice little charger. Performs very well and the switches move smoothly, no sticking as with some other types I own.
Easy to use interface, the UI is similar to other types of chargers like this (HOTA, etc) but this is nice since you have two separate controls/screens for each charge bank.
Only negatives I can think of for this unit right now are you don't have a clear mark on each charge port, so you just need to know 1 is the left port and there is no on/off switch for power which is barely an issue but sometimes I leave my chargers plugged in at a pit setup and want to power off and come back later.
The pros offset the cons, it's compact, works well, is clean, black, and the input leads are coming out of the back so it is perfect for a race pit setup.
I have made a good number of charges in the last month both on AC and DC. Definitely the right choice to complement my iCharger, and charge 2 x 6S 5000mAh at 2C (on DC).
I have 12 6s 5000-6200 lipo's for high end Edf's and the standard hobby stule charger would struggle and take forever. This pro level charger does the job quickly and fully charges them. 200w per channel does the trick. If you have moved up from hobby grade lipos to good ones like Smc and Liperior , you need this charger.
Nice little charger. Performs very well and the switches move smoothly, no sticking as with some other types I own.
Easy to use interface, the UI is similar to other types of chargers like this (HOTA, etc) but this is nice since you have two separate controls/screens for each charge bank.
Only negatives I can think of for this unit right now are you don't have a clear mark on each charge port, so you just need to know 1 is the left port and there is no on/off switch for power which is barely an issue but sometimes I leave my chargers plugged in at a pit setup and want to power off and come back later.
The pros offset the cons, it's compact, works well, is clean, black, and the input leads are coming out of the back so it is perfect for a race pit setup.
I have made a good number of charges in the last month both on AC and DC. Definitely the right choice to complement my iCharger, and charge 2 x 6S 5000mAh at 2C (on DC).