New matcher from Apex?
#1
New matcher from Apex?
http://www.apexhk.com/apex3.html
Features:
• Equipped with LCD showing the Voltage, Current and Capacity simultaneously.
• The Apex3 / 3R matcher employs the technique of the 4 points measurement which allow individual cell detection of the Ampere and Voltage.
• Designed for individual 12A charging and 30A discharging without desoldering the battery for 1 to infinity of cells expand.
• Optical interface for series connection of the matcher.
• USB computer output for PC for Label Printing and Curve Display.
Specifications:
• Input Voltage: 220V/110VAC, DC 12V or APEX V12 220V AC S.P.S
• Discharge current: max.30A
• Charging current: max.12A
Anybody knows?
Features:
• Equipped with LCD showing the Voltage, Current and Capacity simultaneously.
• The Apex3 / 3R matcher employs the technique of the 4 points measurement which allow individual cell detection of the Ampere and Voltage.
• Designed for individual 12A charging and 30A discharging without desoldering the battery for 1 to infinity of cells expand.
• Optical interface for series connection of the matcher.
• USB computer output for PC for Label Printing and Curve Display.
Specifications:
• Input Voltage: 220V/110VAC, DC 12V or APEX V12 220V AC S.P.S
• Discharge current: max.30A
• Charging current: max.12A
Anybody knows?
#2
Tech Initiate
Looks cool. Nice idea to be able to match without desoildering the pack. In all honesty all this would be good for is to determine if there is a bad cell in your pack. FOr matching purposes it will not be very acurate do to the lack of space between cells. It is going to create a heat issue. The end cells will be cooler than the inner cells. This is not good because it will fool with the internal resistance of the cells.
SO like I said, a very expensive piece of hardware to find a bad cell in a pack.
This is just my opinion.
SO like I said, a very expensive piece of hardware to find a bad cell in a pack.
This is just my opinion.