I am in the market for a good DUEL charge (or higher) lipo charger, AC/DC up to 6s
Who makes a good one? I was thinking about the Hitec x4 ac/dc, any thoughts? is it good or crap or any other chargers I should look at?
Thanks.
I am in the market for a good DUEL charge (or higher) lipo charger, AC/DC up to 6s
Who makes a good one? I was thinking about the Hitec x4 ac/dc, any thoughts? is it good or crap or any other chargers I should look at?
Thanks.
hyperion
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I have a Hyperion and the screen goes all wierd and it only works "some of the time" So I know its supposed to be a good charger but I think some other company will get my money this time.
you should contact the distributor. i had one that was out of warranty that went dead and they sold me a new one at their cost. The key word here is Good personally most of the Hobbyking have much higher failure rates and a lot are not very accurate. i think you are really looking for Cheap not good
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I've been using this one and it's on sale now for $150.
(http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...S-10A-200W-x-2)
It's 2 x 200 watts and it will handle up to 10A per side...also has a built-in PC interface w/software.
ProTek Duo.jpg
I use these. This is perfect for charging 1 battery at a time. Its AC or DC http://www.xheli.com/73p-ac680-accharger.html It has every type of connector and comes with heat sensors to attach to the batteries so the charger can monitor temps and of course you can see everything on on your computer using USB. This one I use for my Spartan race boat that uses two 8.400 mah 11.1v lipos at once. http://www.xheli.com/75p-t6-multi-charger.html I charge all 4 of the huge lipos I run at once, or 4 of any type of battery at once. This big boy is pure DC. and needs this to run on a/c current.
http://www.xheli.com/77p-g350-powersupply.html This is a serious power supply and all of this stuff has multiple cooling fans. Of course the T-6 runs off your car battery too.
not a dou but these chargers are excellent
http://www.progressiverc.com/catalog...on=&sku=&price[from]=&price[to]=
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Billy Graham
I did take a look at that one, but I really want a Double or higher, I kind of like the 'set-up' Warlock is talking about. its not A/C but you cant win em all.
don't forget you can parelell charge on a singel charger if it is big enough
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Billy Graham
I am reading some threads and a lot of people are like'n the Venom 2-10 w/the G-350 power supply, they said faster charge times, venom any good? in your opinion.
Not sure on the chargers have not heard good things on the batteries
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Billy Graham
My batts are Gensace 5300mah 2s and 4s.
I appreciate the help so far.
I am with Jim on this one. I have 3 different Hyperion Duo's and woudn't have anything else... Have you even checked about getting yours fixed?
Later,
Mike
I did, they told me to contact where I bought it from, but its a single charging and its slow as hell, so I want a new one anyway.
I have 2 of these and a 24 volt power supply. A good charger is a very wise investment.
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...d=emp-eos1420I
looks like a good one, i will have to do my home work, man there is a lot of crap to take into account.
Yes there is. Im still calling my friend with questions.
Hyperion all the way.....
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I use three Hyperions; all older models. Once discontinued, little chance of getting replacement parts. There's lots of inexpensive chargers out there but look at the watt output - most are underpowered. Here's my recommendation if you want the most bang [800 watts] for the buck and is backed by a USA company with a reputation for good custy service:
http://thunderpowerrc.com/html/TP820CD.html
Get a deep cycle car/marine battery to use on site; ac chargers won't plug in lakeside. ( most of the ac/dc chargers out there are for r/c car guys who charge SINGLE packs at the track where there's a/c available - high power dual chargers are typically dc only)
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If your are going to get serious about the hobby...... HYPERION. I've got two Duo's and my son has a smaller AC/DC model.
Be weary of the "numbers" hype of cheaper chargers. They will tout being able to charge up to 6s and 5 amps. But if the output is 50 watts, they will only be able to charge 6S pack at a little more than 2 amps.
Output wattage is the real number you have to look at. Also many higher wattage AC/DC chargers have a reduced wattage output in AC mode. I use a deep cycle battery at the pond and have a computer power supply I converted for charging at home and when I bring the generator to a race.
Last edited by Chilli; 12-31-2011 at 02:07 PM.
Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
U know I see alot of chargers using 24 volt where can u get them in 110 to 24 volt DC
Two excellent points here :
#1 - Most of the budget chargers being touted as "the next best thing" are severly underpowered. Do the math and don't be influenced by the ad hype.
#2 - The built in power supplies in ac/dc chargers , in order to have a compact unit, are also limited to how much they supply to the dc circuit, inhibiting the ability to charge at a decent rate.
The top of the line Hyperion puts out 1000 watts, has two screens to watch each of two packs while dual charging, and is one to consider along with the TP.
2008 NAMBA P-Mono & P-Offshore Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder; '15 P-Cat, P-Ltd Cat 2-Lap
2009/2010 NAMBA P-Sport Hydro Nat'l 2-Lap Record Holder, '13 SCSTA P-Ltd Cat High Points
'11 NAMBA [P-Ltd] : Mono, Offshore, OPC, Sport Hydro; '06 LSO, '12,'13,'14 P Ltd Cat /Mono
http://www.revolectrix.com/cat.chargers.htm
Very impressed with my buddies cellpro, Think a powerlab would be my next charger if funds are available if/when that happens.
The PL8 is a 40 amp 1350watt charger. They seem to be popular with the plane crowd but not so much with boaters.
Need a serious power supply to get that out of it though.
If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?
I use a SKYRC IMAX B8, very good charger with many options and cool price
http://www.skyrc.com/index.php?route...&product_id=11
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'11 NAMBA [P-Ltd] : Mono, Offshore, OPC, Sport Hydro; '06 LSO, '12,'13,'14 P Ltd Cat /Mono
Mike the AC/DC models are ususally lower powered and the 24 volt units have a high output. There may be one out there but I don't know of one.
FYI - At D12 races and at the D13 race I attended last year, my son and I raced a 4S2p P-Mono and three P-spec boats and we had plenty of time to charge packs with one Duo.
Mike Chirillo
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Those were "Limited" boats you raced in D13.
I too like my Hyperion chargers.
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