The other issue is balancing. The charger would have to back off to let the balancer catch up to avoid overcharging cells. No problem for chargers with integrated balancers though.
Wonder if you could parrallel two EOS 720i (both main leads and balancer) to charge @ 20A.. Wish I had kept all of my chargers, I would of definately tried this..
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Originally Posted by lincpimp
Individual cell charging would almost be mandatory. But the balancer harness wires would have to be capable of handling the 5c charge rate...
Wonder if you could parrallel two EOS 720i (both main leads and balancer) to charge @ 20A.. Wish I had kept all of my chargers, I would of definately tried this..
Hey guy.. Thanks for the greeting.. Been busy filling up the house, and becoming closer and closer to being broke.. but that's all finish, and it's RC time again.. I just need to do a lot more reading, I feel lost in the RC world right now... but back on track... Anybody ever tried parralleling two chargers together to get double the charge rate..
You may "Network" connect two EOS0720i's together, using optional EOS0610i network cable. In this case, you can charge two separate but similar Lipo or A123 packs as a single unit, to make packs from 4S to 14S at 500W max charge power.
So I'm assuming you can charge a 6s at 500w...
N. Rustler conversion
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