Charger CE Turbo 35 gfx or Pro Trak
#1
Charger CE Turbo 35 gfx or Pro Trak
Hi All
I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on what the best charger to buy would be? The two I really like are the Turbo 35 gfx and the 30amp pro trak..... any advice appreciated.
Thanks
I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on what the best charger to buy would be? The two I really like are the Turbo 35 gfx and the 30amp pro trak..... any advice appreciated.
Thanks
#2
Originally Posted by acutts
Hi All
I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on what the best charger to buy would be? The two I really like are the Turbo 35 gfx and the 30amp pro trak..... any advice appreciated.
Thanks
I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on what the best charger to buy would be? The two I really like are the Turbo 35 gfx and the 30amp pro trak..... any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Don't ask me.... I'm GFX believers
btw... Latest Pro Track have capability to weed out bad cell.
#3
For charge function, ProTrak is the best.
Since the new ProTrak 30 already had 30 A discharge capacity and more high-tech features (you can read each cell info when discharging and link it to comp), the best discharge function is now not exclusively own by Turbo35.
For durability, Turbo35 is No.1. You can cycle 6 packs without rest on it.
I will go for Protrak 30 !!!
Since the new ProTrak 30 already had 30 A discharge capacity and more high-tech features (you can read each cell info when discharging and link it to comp), the best discharge function is now not exclusively own by Turbo35.
For durability, Turbo35 is No.1. You can cycle 6 packs without rest on it.
I will go for Protrak 30 !!!
#4
I have had my GFX for a good while know and i wouldn't be without it, Superb piece of kit but there is a new charger on the horizon in the form of the Spintech I.C.C. Can't wait
#5
I'd always choose the GFX over the pro trak, the pro trak is a cracking charger and can do so many things but you could spend half your life sitting in front of it trying them all out, its just a bit too technical for my liking. Plug the GFX in, hit go then go racing