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Old 08-29-2012, 08:44 PM
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How do these compare to the ichargers? $199 US for a 7amp charger seems like a lot.
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I have two and they work very good, super simple menus
Very small charger so easy to transport.

Above all else my batteries have been solid.
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I have 1 of these chargers for sale. Like new $100 shipped
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Old 08-30-2012, 07:11 AM
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Well I tried for 6 months to get one of these chargers. Talked with the US distributor several times by e-mail. Then he stopped responding to the e-mails . After a few months trying to get a response I gave up. If I could not get a response then if I needed service or help -there would not be any. So I got something I said I would not get -LRP touch charger. You can get ahold of Associcated very easy and there are plently of them around. If I were you I'd get the LRP.
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Originally Posted by BullFrog
Well I tried for 6 months to get one of these chargers. Talked with the US distributor several times by e-mail. Then he stopped responding to the e-mails . After a few months trying to get a response I gave up. If I could not get a response then if I needed service or help -there would not be any. So I got something I said I would not get -LRP touch charger. You can get ahold of Associcated very easy and there are plently of them around. If I were you I'd get the LRP.
Congrats you prob have asked about US distributor a hundred times. it is clear there is not one.
i got mine in one week.

Ohh...good luck getting anything serviced by LRP...you will be waiting months before something gets back
my last warranty with LRP took 3 months and then they sent it to the wrong address.
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Where can I buy the power supply?
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Yes there was the Canadian guy. He stopped answering "any" e-mails back in June. Even had my hobbyshop (listed below) try with no results. As for service never had a problem with sevice at Assoicated.
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Originally Posted by BullFrog
Yes there was the Canadian guy. He stopped answering "any" e-mails back in June. Even had my hobbyshop (listed below) try with no results. As for service never had a problem with sevice at Assoicated.
wonderful..can you call it quits on this topic...have a great day.
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any updates on the new "r" charger? release date?
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http://vimeo.com/62011518

Figured I would bring this back to life. I am getting a shipment in on Tuesday if anyone is interested.
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Originally Posted by NolanP
http://vimeo.com/62011518

Figured I would bring this back to life. I am getting a shipment in on Tuesday if anyone is interested.
daul a cool charger
waiting for mine to come
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The charger looks very cool.
And I really like the yellow screen.
But it only charges up to 15 amps.

Why do these chargers only discharge at 7 amps?
The lipo batteries IR is so much better discharging at 30 amps.
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http://vimeo.com/62011518

Very cool charger.

Elangears X2 R AC/DC charger. 15/10 Amps. Charge your Iphone/Ipad using the 1.5A usb output. Can use some charging power to operate a 3rd port on the side of the system. Has the ability to adjust voltage cutoff by .01. Can monitor individual cells progress. Max of 4.3v per cell. Includes the smart charging program.

Smart Charging--Applies multi-step constant, current, depending on battery conditions, booster, pulsed charging. It can be controlled via temp and voltage. Rapid initial charging/Battery life increasing/Battery use time increasing/Low temp efficiency and stability increasing

3 step program

Steps--Rapid boost charging--high current rapidly charges low charging sections
Steps--Constant current charging from high to low current
Steps--Pulsed Charging pulsed current and voltage



Specs

Operation Power--DC 11-16V/AC 100-240V (50/60Hz)

Output Port--Dual

Charging Current--CH1 .1~10A (max of 120W)/CH2 .01~15A (max of 180w) Extra Power 10A max

Discharging Current--CH1 .1~7A (max of 30W)/CH2 .1~7A (max of 30w)

Battery Available--Lipo 1-6s/Li-Fe 1-6s/Li-ion 1-6s/Ni-mh 1-14s/Ni-Cd 1-14s/pb(Lead) 2~20v

Display--2 line 6 characters/Unique Yellow-Orange backlit LCD

Size--178mmx151mmx86mm

Weight--1800 grams


I was very impressed on how small the footprint of this charger is. Comes with the temp sensors as well.
Have them in stock!
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Saw one this weekend...

How much is it ?

Originally Posted by NolanP
http://vimeo.com/62011518

Very cool charger.

Elangears X2 R AC/DC charger. 15/10 Amps. Charge your Iphone/Ipad using the 1.5A usb output. Can use some charging power to operate a 3rd port on the side of the system. Has the ability to adjust voltage cutoff by .01. Can monitor individual cells progress. Max of 4.3v per cell. Includes the smart charging program.

Smart Charging--Applies multi-step constant, current, depending on battery conditions, booster, pulsed charging. It can be controlled via temp and voltage. Rapid initial charging/Battery life increasing/Battery use time increasing/Low temp efficiency and stability increasing

3 step program

Steps--Rapid boost charging--high current rapidly charges low charging sections
Steps--Constant current charging from high to low current
Steps--Pulsed Charging pulsed current and voltage



Specs

Operation Power--DC 11-16V/AC 100-240V (50/60Hz)

Output Port--Dual

Charging Current--CH1 .1~10A (max of 120W)/CH2 .01~15A (max of 180w) Extra Power 10A max

Discharging Current--CH1 .1~7A (max of 30W)/CH2 .1~7A (max of 30w)

Battery Available--Lipo 1-6s/Li-Fe 1-6s/Li-ion 1-6s/Ni-mh 1-14s/Ni-Cd 1-14s/pb(Lead) 2~20v

Display--2 line 6 characters/Unique Yellow-Orange backlit LCD

Size--178mmx151mmx86mm

Weight--1800 grams


I was very impressed on how small the footprint of this charger is. Comes with the temp sensors as well.
Have them in stock!
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$349.99 with free shipping for the first batch.
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