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Interesting: Graphing Charger, shows internal resistances.
Browsing through the good ole hobbyking, and stumbled on this little guy:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dproduct=15403 Figured it was just another run of the mill mass produced chargers with the same internals, but it was more expensive, and a slightly odd wattage. Took a peak and read some reviews and someone mentioned graphing, then I read the description: "Measures the internal resistance of your battery for perfromance[sic] checking" Yes, this charger will check your per-fromance, whatever that is.... But seriously, I thought it was neat and wondered if anyone else had seen this/tried it yet. http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...Turingy-X6.jpg http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ringy-X6-2.jpg |
I like it...and Turnigy makes some good stuff!
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they're in stock now ;) you could order one and give us a review! :yipi:
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the icharger does the same thing,according to my charger the turnigy nano tech 45c have some serious low internal resistance.
Can both check the resitance for the battery as a hole ore induvidiual cells |
:lol: "per-fromance"
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I live the iChargers!!!
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What does that make me?
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Sounds pretty cool...
Pitty its only 80w though. |
My Smart 6 Charger arrived yesterday, intending to use it as a home charger so I can leave my Imax B6AC in the pit bag. Havent really looked into it, charged a Zippy 2200 3s up fine last night, buttons are pretty hard to push, feels fairly cheap. Will update once I have checked out the functions more.
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cool, thanks for the update fastbaja5b. I don't think I'll be picking one up until they get more powerful. Something around 200W would be good enough for my use.
Let us know how it works :) |
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