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lilshortyc3 10-28-2002 06:10 PM

Indi 16x5v6 AC/DC
 
I was looking at this charger and the Novak Millenium. Well, most people at my track have the Novak Millenium and I was wandering how good is this Indi charger? Would you guys consider it to be better than the Novak? Well, I was thinking about getting the Indi and wanted more opinions about this charger. What do you guyst think about this charger?:rolleyes:

rcruv 10-28-2002 06:22 PM

Re: Indi 16x5v6 AC/DC
 
I love my older 16x5, it has so much more to give than just a charger.
It can charge, discharge, cycle, and has a display to show all the information I ever need.

I already ordered new 16x5v6.0. This should be even better with built in torpedo function, 1 cell charge capability, memory function.

Too much to list. :D


Originally posted by lilshortyc3
I was looking at this charger and the Novak Millenium. Well, most people at my track have the Novak Millenium and I was wandering how good is this Indi charger? Would you guys consider it to be better than the Novak? Well, I was thinking about getting the Indi and wanted more opinions about this charger. What do you guyst think about this charger?:rolleyes:

srfreeman 10-28-2002 08:13 PM

I have a millennium and just picked up a 16x5v6. I like the indi much better! I has so many more features than the millennium. I like the boost charge where is takes a fully charged cool pack and quick discharges it for about 30 secs or so and then repeaks it to warm it up, the 10 memory slots that records charge setups and batt info, the discharge function is great too!
The only advantage of the millennium is that is can charge at a higher rate, 8 amps vs 7 for the indi, but I never charge that high anyways, and the Pro has the Pit Wizard. But the new generation of esc's (GT7) has onboard programming!
I would definitly recommend the 16x5v6! I think its the next best charger to a Turbo 35 but less than half the price!

rc-zombies 10-29-2002 09:17 AM

I highly recommend the Indi 16x5 V6:nod:
Best charger for the money ..tons of features.
If you're not in a hurry wait til Dec or Jan. the 16x9V6 will be released with built-in power supply.:)

ijnek 10-29-2002 09:05 PM

can any1 provide the website for this charger?...

rc-zombies 10-29-2002 09:10 PM

www.integy.com

hobbipro 10-30-2002 06:48 AM

I use the 16x5bl, and the newest 16x5v6 and love them both! I not only use it to charge my 6 cell packs, but it will charge my receiver packs in my nitro cars, and also my transmitter pack! Its well worth the money! I highly recommend the power supply combo too, its nice to be able to charge indoors plus if you have a motor lathe, or tire truer its very convienent to have.
Other web sights that have these chargers: www.speedtechrc.com & www.stormerhobbies.com

The millenium pro is already obsolite, not that you cant buy it anymore, but its main feature, the pit wizzard, has already been replaced by the new cyclone replacement, the GT-7. We'll just have to see what novaks next move in chargers will be since more chargers are moving towards total battery managemant in one package.

ijnek 10-30-2002 06:39 PM

i've been 2 speedtechrc.com website and saw tat they have a lot of indi chargers...jus wondering which 1 is gd???...

16x5, 16x9, 16x7...
i alreadi have a 12-15V 12.5amp regulated power supply,if given the same situation as i have,which charger would u guys consider getting n y???...

i personally like the 16x7 ac/dc,but u guyz have not mention anything abt this charger...is it gd???...

rc-zombies 10-30-2002 09:40 PM

The 16x7 is a good charger also...same functions as the Quasar Pro. 'coz they're both made by Eagle racing. 16x5V6 is still better than both of them..has more functions.

ijnek 10-31-2002 06:54 PM

i can't seems 2 b able to find a website with the technical info for these chargers.the official website does not seems 2 b helping either,or am i browsing the wrong hyperlink???...

anyway,does any1 have any experience with the 16x7 ac/dc charger???...

srfreeman 10-31-2002 08:51 PM

Try this link:

http://secure400.automatedshops.com/...11102471351.92

I think that should take you right to Integy's page on the 16x5v6.

srfreeman 10-31-2002 08:52 PM

From Integy's Website...
 
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16X5v6 is our best DC computerized charger. Display - Indigo blue backlit LCD 2x16. IR measurement during charging, discharging & cycling, 10 programmable memory slots, data recall on all battery vital information, Torpedo type built-in boosting charge, partial charge is adjustable from 10% to 50%, new Linear VESC fuzzy logic charge, On/off trickle with automatic trickle rate, 6 user selectable ring tones, On/off auto repeak, 1 to 60 minutes repeak delay time, triple decimal digit voltage display, 12 to 15V DC input, 1 to 10 cells handling capability. Works on almost any Ni-Cd & Ni-MH type battery, 50 to 6000mAh battery capacity, 0.1A to 7.0A charge rate, 0.1A to 20.0A discharge rate, 0.003V to 0.020V/cell voltage threshold, 1 to 60 minutes delay after charge, 1 to 60 minutes delay after discharge. 1 to 9 number of cycles, displaty charge capacity mAh, discharge capacity mAh, two decimal digit current display, discharge average voltage, 4 wires alligator clips output cord. Voltage protection

ijnek 11-07-2002 12:35 AM

any1 knows which is the best website 2 get the integy 16x5V6 charger?...some of the website i have been 2 r selling it at US190...

ijnek 11-07-2002 01:20 AM

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can any1 confirm with mi if this is the integy 16x5v6 charger???...

university_dave 11-07-2002 05:56 AM

No it's not the Indi 16x5v6...

But it is the Eagle CDC Version 6 which is exactly the same!!! The only difference is the small decal to the right of the LCD display...


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