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05.11.2008, 01:14 PM

I use the MRC Superbrain 989, and although I love it and it is a great charger, I wish it was a little more powerful. For example, when I charge my TrueRC 4s 8000 pack. I set it to 8 amps, but it can only charge it at about 7.1 amps... I am actually planning on getting the 610DUO in the future, if the funds allow. But if I were choosing now, I'd go with the DUO.


   
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05.11.2008, 01:25 PM

^^ thank you very much, I am just checking that im buying a good charger. There are sooooo many options out there to choose from :)


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05.11.2008, 02:04 PM

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I use the MRC Superbrain 989, and although I love it and it is a great charger, I wish it was a little more powerful. For example, when I charge my TrueRC 4s 8000 pack. I set it to 8 amps, but it can only charge it at about 7.1 amps... I am actually planning on getting the 610DUO in the future, if the funds allow. But if I were choosing now, I'd go with the DUO.

your PS could be under powered, which one are you using?
   
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05.11.2008, 03:51 PM

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your PS could be under powered, which one are you using?
The issue he is having is most likely the 120w power limit on that charger. At 4.2v/cell, the max current will be 7.1A.
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The issue he is having is most likely the 120w power limit on that charger. At 4.2v/cell, the max current will be 7.1A.
sounds right I didnt know the power limit was so low
   
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