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Old 06-26-2013, 11:24 AM
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Sounds a bit weird I know, but how big is the main box it's stored in?
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the box is 7 x 4 x 12 inches
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Originally Posted by gijoe64
I would love to have this charger!!!!
We do have them in stock with free shipping in the 48.
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Originally Posted by kp-61
as promised.. more pictures..

ElanR X2 charging at full capacity while a tire warmer (which is heating up) and a pit light is connected. One of the features that it can offer.



Thanks,
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I notice that you have the croc clips (that are powering the tyre warmers) plugged into what is labled (on the Elangears website) as 'DC Input', is that right? and what is that output rated as?;
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Originally Posted by Skiddins
I notice that you have the croc clips (that are powering the tyre warmers) plugged into what is labled (on the Elangears website) as 'DC Input', is that right? and what is that output rated as?;
Output it "Rated" at 7 amps with a max of 10amps.
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Originally Posted by NolanP
We do have them in stock with free shipping in the 48.
Nolan,

What is you website? I think im going to order one.
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Originally Posted by gijoe64
Nolan,

What is you website? I think im going to order one.
I don't believe he has one yet. I would just Pm him!
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Originally Posted by gijoe64
Nolan,

What is you website? I think im going to order one.
He is correct its not up yet. But I think my feedback here speaks for itself. I only use Paypal so you are covered as a backup.
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Look very close.
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Originally Posted by Skiddins
I notice that you have the croc clips (that are powering the tyre warmers) plugged into what is labled (on the Elangears website) as 'DC Input', is that right? and what is that output rated as?;
should say output
picture on site of prototype
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Originally Posted by NolanP

Look very close.
Ran out of lipo sacks?
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Old 06-29-2013, 04:03 AM
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Originally Posted by NolanP


Look very close.
Is the output from the Elaqgears being used to power the Thunder Power Charger?

There's something plugged into the power 'output' of the Elangears, but can't quite tell where it's going.
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Originally Posted by Skiddins
Is the output from the Elaqgears being used to power the Thunder Power Charger?

There's something plugged into the power 'output' of the Elangears, but can't quite tell where it's going.
look like power block plug into elan
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Old 06-29-2013, 04:46 AM
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First off it can be used as an input or output.

Second. The power block is plugged into the ElanR X2 which is charging two batteries. It is also powering three other chargers charging batteries.
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Hi.

I just recently got my ELAN charger.

Need your help on what settings to use, there are so many to choose from the menu.

Would appreciate if someone can explain the difference of these functions: (which is better?)

Charge Mode:
1. CHG
2. QCH
3. SMT

Also what does the following do:

1. Batt Cut Off Voltage
2. Boost Up Amp Set

Thanks
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