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Originally Posted by BrianG
From what I've seen, most "CC/CV" chargers do something like the 109, except they don't pulse. They really do CC throughout the whole charge and then when it gets to the "CV" phase. Then, it's not really CV; they continually adjust the current to keep 4.2v/cell. That's why I call this adaptive CC. :)
The Xtrema is the opposite. It is a CV charger that continually adjusts the charge voltage to push the required current in "CC" mode. In CV mode, it simply locks the voltage at 4.2v/cell. This is directly from the maker via email. When I saw what was going on via V meter and C meter, I emailed hime and he confirmed and explained it. BTW: you are correct; it is 170w.
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The Multiplex LN-5014 (same as Hyperion EOS5i) seems like it uses the "adaptive CC" since it reduces the current at the end of the charge before it gets to 4.2v/cell. The Duratrax ICE seems to be more of a CV charger, though. It goes all the way to 4.2v/cell, and although it may go up to 4.21v/cell and then go down to 4.20v/cell, it stays at that voltage while the current is reduced.
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