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Byte 08.07.2008 07:49 AM

Good Balancer
 
Hi! :smile:

I'm searching a good balancer for my LiPo. I will buy a Zippy 5000mAh 11.1V LiPo. ( http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...0C_Lipoly_Pack )
This LiPo has a JST-XH balance thingy. But, I want to use the balancer also for in the future, so the balancer should balance LiPo's over 5's and more.
And what if the next LiPo hasn't a JST-XH balance thingy (dunno how it's called) can I just buy/make a adaptor?

So, do you know a GOOD balancer for me? Please let me hear it! :intello:

Thanks in advance!

Maxxman 08.07.2008 08:27 AM

The Hyperion LBA10 is very popular and its the one i use. There are also lots of adapters available for it.

Byte 08.07.2008 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Maxxman (Post 199102)
The Hyperion LBA10 is very popular and its the one i use. There are also lots of adapters available for it.

Ok, the LBA10 comes without adapters, right?
http://www.rcmodell.com/shop/images/HP-EOSLBA10-L.jpg
On the place where "Balance harnesses attach here" stands, what kind of thingy I should put in there? :neutral:

And another question, does anybody know it's a male or a female balance thingy on the Zippy LiPo? :oops:

bl-is-future 08.07.2008 08:46 AM

Cant go wrong with the Hyperion LBA10 or Flightpowers V-Balancer. The LBA10 is a little easier to get adapters for that are pre-made. Depending on your charger too, Like the 610iNET has a balancer built in. And both the FP and Hyperion can link to another of the same and balance large packs up to 12s. Both are capable of being connected to the charger to charge and balance at the same time.

Byte 08.07.2008 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by bl-is-future (Post 199110)
Cant go wrong with the Hyperion LBA10 or Flightpowers V-Balancer. The LBA10 is a little easier to get adapters for that are pre-made. Depending on your charger too, Like the 610iNET has a balancer built in. And both the FP and Hyperion can link to another of the same and balance large packs up to 12s. Both are capable of being connected to the charger to charge and balance at the same time.

I've got a Ansmann Xbase Deluxe ( http://www.ansmann.de/cms/no_cache/r...%5Bpid%5D=8798 )
Can this charger charge and the balancer balance at the same it?

Sorry for all these questions, I'm a big noob @ balancers :lol:

bl-is-future 08.07.2008 08:55 AM

the charger itself cant but by linking one of the above balancers to the charger you can. the balancer will have instructions on how to do this.

Byte 08.07.2008 08:58 AM

Ty for your replies! :yipi:

Could someone answer these questions? :smile:

Ok, the LBA10 comes without adapters, right?
http://www.rcmodell.com/shop/images/HP-EOSLBA10-L.jpg
On the place where "Balance harnesses attach here" stands, what kind of thingy I should put in there? :neutral:

bl-is-future 08.07.2008 09:47 AM

yep you will have to buy the adapters needed for your batts

Byte 08.07.2008 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by bl-is-future (Post 199128)
yep you will have to buy the adapters needed for your batts

Ok, so on one site the JST-XH adapter and what kind of thing on the other side?

bl-is-future 08.07.2008 10:02 AM

i believe this is the one you will need, http://www.allerc.com/product_info.p...oducts_id=3159 this will fit the jst-xh style taps

Byte 08.07.2008 10:20 AM

Ok so I will buy these things:
- Hyperion -> JST-XH adapters ( http://robotbirds.com/catalog/produc...oducts_id=1912 )
- LBA10 Balancer ( http://robotbirds.com/catalog/produc...oducts_id=1248 )
- Zippy 5000mAh LiPo 11.1V ( http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...0C_Lipoly_Pack )

Thats it, right? :D

bl-is-future 08.07.2008 11:04 AM

yep looks good. You will be all set.

Byte 08.07.2008 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by bl-is-future (Post 199159)
yep looks good. You will be all set.

Ok! Ty for all your help! Many many thanks! :smile:


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