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For what you want, I'd probably go with the MRC 989. Has a built-in PS, so it's a all-in-one package, and will do 4s @ ~7A before hitting the power limit. The 3s is no problem. If you end up getting higher cell count lipos in the future, the 120w power limit will just mean it will take longer to charge the batteries instead of the typical ~1hr.
And the only reason for a built-in balancer IMO is so the charger can read each cell. But I prefer an external balancer so I can remove it during charging if I want. And this lets me use one of those little cell voltage monitors if I want to see the voltage. In summary, I personally wouldn't let the absence of a built-in balancer be a deciding factor, but that's just me... |
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1s @ 10.0A (limited by current rating) 2s @ 10.0A (limited by current rating) 3s @ 9.5A (limited by power rating) 4s @ 7.1A (limited by power rating) 5s @ 5.7A (limited by power rating) 6s @ 4.8A (limited by power rating) 7s @ 4.1A (limited by power rating) 8s @ 3.6A (limited by power rating) |
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Maybe MRC had issues with a few chargers? I have 2 of them and they have never let me down... Nobody ever specified what was happeneing, so I figured that it was some internet "expert" running his mouth... |
Here is a thread that I was lookin at. Seems like a few people have heard it can get dicey when charigng Lipos. Is there truth in this or is it just hearsay?
http://www.rcnitrotalk.com/forum/sho...&highlight=989 |
Never heard of any issues with the 989. That thread doesn't specifically say what the matter is, just some vague "do not use it" message.
The only issue I could think of is possibly the charging scheme used for lipos. Most chargers use a constant-current/constant voltage algorithm. A very few use some type of pulse charging method. Not sure if this is the case with this charger. Linc, do you happen to know what method the 989 uses? Edit: According to page 4 of the manual: Quote:
The thread linked above contains a post saying both Apogee and Maxamps do not recommend the charger. I would call and ask why not. The charger does support charging up to 1.25C, so maybe that's the issue? If so, that seems more of a user problem, not a charger problem. :neutral: |
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The super brain can possibly damage Lipo batteries, "because of there micropeak technology which another words it charges with a pulse instead of a constant current which is supposed to be bad for lipos." But like you said, the manual says differently, so im guessing it will be ok to charge Lipo batteries... Hmmm, just looking at the Apogee web site. Here is what I found on the FAQ web page (6th question down)... "Q: Can I use an MRC Superbrain charger for my lithium packs? A: No. We will NOT warranty any packs that have failed while using this charger. We can also tell which packs have been charged with an MRC charger. Until MRC adopts the correct constant current/constant voltage (CCCV) charging schema for their chargers, terminating voltage at no more than 4.2V per cell, we will not endorse their products as being lithium compatible." http://pfmdistribution.com/faq.asp Like I said before I am a newb to the whole lipo thing so not really sure what that means, but it doesnt sound good. Haha. Just thought id try to check with the manufacturer like u suggested. |
Hmm, I wonder if MRC changed their charge scheme since that warning was issued? I can understand manufacturers being leary of pulse charging lipos.
Weird how the manual says one thing, but evidence says another. Linc, do you know anything about this? Was there a new revision (indicated somewhere on the unit)? What does your manual say about lipos, specifically, page 4? I'm curious now. Makes me wish I had one so I could actually test the charge type personally... |
OK, I just called MRC directly and spoke to their tech support. The guy assured me that the 989 uses the CC/CV type of charge, as does the 977 FYI. He went on to say that their chargers have not used pulse charging for a long time and that it is bad for batteries in general. I asked if there was ever a version of the 989 that used pulse, and he said it has always used the CC/CV charging method.
I told him about the Apogee and MaxAmps warning and he said he would look into that. Seems someone got their wires crossed somewhere! That and maybe the tendency for some idiot to spout some nonsense on a forum somewhere and it becomes "fact". So, straight from the horse's mouth! |
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Anyways, thanks again for all the help. I just finalized the sale of linc's 989 charger, and should receive it quickly! Cheers! |
lol, that's what we're here for. :smile:
Although I've never worked so hard at selling something that wasn't mine to sell. I think I should get 10% fee from linc. :smile: |
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