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hyperion EOS0606i - 01.20.2009, 03:50 PM

Hi everyone, has anyone had any experience with the hyperion EOS0606i charger? Is there a way to set the desired voltage per cell and still have it charge to full capacity? I am using a 3s 5000mah 15c lipo pack. Right now, it charges to it's max capacity (4.2v/cell), and I would like it to be at 3.3v/cell, but still charge to full capaicty. Does anyone know how? Thanks!
   
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01.20.2009, 03:57 PM

Err no full capacity is 4.2v

Read this http://www.rctoys.com/pr/2006/12/05/...mer-batteries/

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01.20.2009, 05:12 PM

No their is not. I was also looking for this feature but flipped threw my 6i's programs and the manual and found nothing.


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01.20.2009, 06:57 PM

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...Is there a way to set the desired voltage per cell and still have it charge to full capacity? I am using a 3s 5000mah 15c lipo pack. Right now, it charges to it's max capacity (4.2v/cell), and I would like it to be at 3.3v/cell, but still charge to full capaicty. Does anyone know how? Thanks!
About the full capacity question: Like Arct1k said, nope.

Anything lower than 4.2v will reduce the capacity. You can get away with lowering the CC/CV threshold to around 4.0v/cell and not lose too much, but you will still lose something. I have my Xtrema set to 4.15v/cell just as a little safety margin in case a pack is not fully balanced before the threshold, and haven't noticed any runtime loss. But I don't exactly time it either.

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