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2S JST-XH to Hyperion plug - 12.12.2009, 03:27 PM

Does anyone have a diagram to assemble a 2S JST-XH balance plug to a 2S Hyperion plug.This is a pic that I found.I have a 2S JST-XH female plug and a 6S/port Hyperion Male plug allready.I have a Hyperion charger/Balance equipment.
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12.12.2009, 08:31 PM

HP batts have weird wiring on their plugs:



But, I have found a possible answer:

http://www.allerc.com/Pictures/LBA10...Manual-ENG.pdf ( page 4 )

Normally, lipo wiring starts with the main red wire ( first cell ), then all the blacks follow in sequence for each other cell; with HP lipos, it seems you start with the main black wire ( last cell ), then all the others follow with the main red for the 1st cell coming last as it were. Fecked up.

I've done a rough diagram, but it just doesnt look right to me- if you get the wiring order wrong at any point in the 3 plugs used (including lipo's one), then its game over. I would pony up the ~$5 and shipping for the proper balancer board and the there's no question of the wiring being right or wrong:

http://www.allerc.com/product_info.p...oducts_id=3159
   
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I don't mind the actual Hyperion connectors, but don't like the fact they skip slots they way they do. I just reorder the wires so they are sequential and then am free to use whatever balancer/cable I want without needing a special adaptor for each pack.
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12.13.2009, 01:32 AM

The question is confusing. The above two responses assume a hyperion battery, but it sounds to me he's trying to charge a battery with a jst-xh balance plug, but only has the hyperion board.

I think this is what you need, and will allow you to charge batteries with the jst-xh plug from 2-6s http://www.allerc.com/product_info.p...oducts_id=3159

Which specific charger and battery do you have?

edit:re-re-read and believe my info may be redundant. d'oh!


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12.13.2009, 06:52 AM

http://www.rclipos.com/Accessories.htm



Here's mine that's opposite: (used to charge a Hyp. battery on JST charger)






   
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12.13.2009, 10:13 AM

Vort3X is that a 6S Hyperion male plug in the 1st pic at the top of your relpy.To furthur explabe I have purchased 2 2S Turnegy batteries.I own a Hyperion EOS 5 I charger and hyperion LBA 10 6S Balancer.My hyperion balance plugs are 7 pin connectors.


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12.13.2009, 10:28 AM

I think it's a 5 pin.(same as my adapter) You can see the wiring here:

This is from my NET3 manual:





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12.13.2009, 10:38 AM

@ PM: your best bet would be to get a balance board and adapter for your charger.


I made a "universal" adapter for my hyperion based 8pin charger. I can plug certain taps right into it, or it fits the myriad balance adapter boards out there. Basically I used a hyperion 8pin male plug (into charger) connected to some 0.1" headers.
I got the two 4 pin headers from an old computer part actually. I unsoldered them, and then re attached to a spare blank circuit board I got from Ratshack way back when for making led light harnesses. Very handy.


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