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September 15th, 2012, 17:28 | #1 |
Lipo charging.
I got a bunch of lipos from Hobbyking. however, there is something I'm not sure about
I got this charger http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...40v_Input.html and I was happy, until I was talking with one of my friends and he said there needs to be something to connect my Tamiya connecter to, but the balance connecter is all this charger has. so do I need to plug the balance connecter into this charger, and then plug it into a smart charger? or is this charger actually charging my batteries? |
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September 15th, 2012, 18:04 | #2 |
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some balance connectors charge the batteries as well
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September 15th, 2012, 19:05 | #3 |
That's how balance connectors work.... You can push current through individual wires to balance the entire pack (but obviously you can't push too much current otherwise the wires would heat up and catch fire, it's a limitation of the material and thickness, ie. you probably wouldn't want to push 100 Amps through 28AWG wire that's only rated for 20A but the thin balance wires can take like 650mA without heating up too much and catching fire).
More expensive chargers you'll have proper charging wires to push current through (ie. My $50 Turnigy charger setup could probably push like 10Amps if I wanted it to but I'll usually just charge it at like 2.8Amp) the main wires and then when it's about finished will "trickle charge" small amounts of current through the balance connectors to balance them. Your charger just charges at a low rate (650mA).
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September 15th, 2012, 19:52 | #4 | |
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Mine doesnt have any functions at all. you plug it in, a light shows up, and thats it. |
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September 15th, 2012, 19:55 | #5 | |
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most people i've noticed run a Imax B6 Universial Charger little more expensive but worth every penny especially when you start running different sized batteries and types. |
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September 15th, 2012, 20:32 | #6 | |
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My madbull charger is the exact same thing and only uses the balancing plug to charge. But my Imax B6, on the other hand, can push a lot of current into lipo and life batteries to charge them very quickly. But it can also charge NiCad, NiMH, lead etc... |
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September 16th, 2012, 10:21 | #7 | |
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Unless your budget is $11.99 only. Also with the current that your gun is pulling, change out the Tamiya to either Deans or XT60. This will save you a lot of headaches and you can focus on other areas of the sport. |
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September 16th, 2012, 11:38 | #8 |
Have to agree. There are far better choices for a charger than the one you chose for 11.99. I don't see if it has a storage mode for your lipos?
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September 19th, 2012, 09:30 | #9 | |
My LiPo charger costed in the ballpark of $120.
You'll thank yourself for buying a good charger the first time you see a lipo cell ignite from overcharging with a shitty charger. You'll also thank yourself after you have to replace your 10th lipo because your charger doesn't store the batteries properly, charge them properly, or balance them properly.
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September 28th, 2012, 13:46 | #10 |
I have a extra Imax B6AC if anyone wants. 55$ shipped
It basically charges anything. I have to use both balance plug and whatever tamiya or dean plug. On default it pushes 2.2A but i guess that's enough. It has storage mode but i've never used it.
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