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What Lipo Charger You Use?
What Lipo Charger &/or Balancer do you use?
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I use the TME Xtrema usually with my Commonsenserc balancer. Good combo IMO. I set the CC/CV threshold to 4.15v to add a little extra cycle life (hopefully) to my lipos and it doesn't reduce runtime by any noticeable amount.
If that charger is busy, I use my old Hyperion EOS7i and LBA10 setup... |
I use a hyperion 610i and 1210i with lba10 balancer.
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i use a hyperion 1210i and a Blinky
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Hyperion 0610i/lba6 balancer, I will be going to flightpower packs for my E Revo and I have the flightpower V balancer for that
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Well, I use a Mrc 989, Duratrax ICE, or one of 3 hyperion 5i chargers. I have a variety of equinox, lba6 and flightpower V balancers that I use with each chargers. All work well, and would not hesitate to recommend any of them.
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I use a MRC Superbrain 989 with a Hyperion LBA10 balancer.
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I use the FMA direct Cellpro 10s charger. This is an excellent charger!
http://www.fmadirect.com/new_applica...0s_charger.htm |
I use the Hyperion eos1210i and a lba10 balancer.
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FMA direct Cellpro 4s
and a duratrax ice |
Hyperion 0610i and Ice. I balance with the built in balancer in the 0610i.
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Bantam BC6 with built-in balancer, very nice charger for upto 6s lipos or 14 Nimh cells.
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I use the MRC "super brain" 977 pro (which by the way WILL NOT charge lipo batteries without destroying them). Few hundred dollars go poof in a matter of months. It's ok for nimh though.
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Technically, you could charge lipos with a NiMH charger, providing the charger lets you adjust the current on-the-fly. When the battery voltage gets close to 4.2v/cell, just reduce the current in small increments to keep the voltage at that point. Once the current reaches about 1/10th of what you started with, terminate the charge. This is pretty much what all lipo chargers do (which is why I call it "adaptive constant current" instead of a true constant voltage charge). Of course, you'd have to sit there and watch the voltage like a hawk, not to mention the potential for "problems" if you forget...
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