Why is this battery so cheap?
#16
If you do not want to build your own, there are pre modded ones for sale.
https://www.rlpower.net
https://www.amainhobbies.com/motiv-p...ov3360/p791878
I own both and have zero complaints.
https://www.rlpower.net
https://www.amainhobbies.com/motiv-p...ov3360/p791878
I own both and have zero complaints.
#17
As stated earlier, the LCO is a LIPO. Just a different chemistry. The biggest down fall of an LCO is there longevity. Their life expectancy is lower and they can't handle abuse. They will work great as long as you don't push them to a point of heating up. That just means you will have to drop a tooth on your pinion. As for the life span, I wouldn't stress that too much because you can buy 2 of those for the price of one good model. I would buy one and try it out for about a dozen runs. Time it each time to see if you it is staying consistent.
#18
If you do not want to build your own, there are pre modded ones for sale.
https://www.rlpower.net
https://www.amainhobbies.com/motiv-p...ov3360/p791878
I own both and have zero complaints.
https://www.rlpower.net
https://www.amainhobbies.com/motiv-p...ov3360/p791878
I own both and have zero complaints.
#19
https://usa-m.banggood.com/DPS-1200F...p-1547057.html
i found this. I’m confused on whether it’s the actual power supply or just an adapter, from the reviews it seems like it’s the whole thing. I can’t tell if it’s 24 or 12v though.
from my understanding I need 24v to charge 4s batteries to the full capacity of the iCharger x6. Especially since I will only be allowed to charge one battery at a time, unless I connect them in series but given that one will be plugged into the car while the other charges, I don’t know if that’s really a problem.
i found this. I’m confused on whether it’s the actual power supply or just an adapter, from the reviews it seems like it’s the whole thing. I can’t tell if it’s 24 or 12v though.
from my understanding I need 24v to charge 4s batteries to the full capacity of the iCharger x6. Especially since I will only be allowed to charge one battery at a time, unless I connect them in series but given that one will be plugged into the car while the other charges, I don’t know if that’s really a problem.
#20
https://usa-m.banggood.com/DPS-1200F...p-1547057.html
i found this. I’m confused on whether it’s the actual power supply or just an adapter, from the reviews it seems like it’s the whole thing. I can’t tell if it’s 24 or 12v though.
from my understanding I need 24v to charge 4s batteries to the full capacity of the iCharger x6. Especially since I will only be allowed to charge one battery at a time, unless I connect them in series but given that one will be plugged into the car while the other charges, I don’t know if that’s really a problem.
i found this. I’m confused on whether it’s the actual power supply or just an adapter, from the reviews it seems like it’s the whole thing. I can’t tell if it’s 24 or 12v though.
from my understanding I need 24v to charge 4s batteries to the full capacity of the iCharger x6. Especially since I will only be allowed to charge one battery at a time, unless I connect them in series but given that one will be plugged into the car while the other charges, I don’t know if that’s really a problem.
#22
https://usa-m.banggood.com/DPS-1200F...p-1547057.html
i found this. I’m confused on whether it’s the actual power supply or just an adapter, from the reviews it seems like it’s the whole thing. I can’t tell if it’s 24 or 12v though.
from my understanding I need 24v to charge 4s batteries to the full capacity of the iCharger x6. Especially since I will only be allowed to charge one battery at a time, unless I connect them in series but given that one will be plugged into the car while the other charges, I don’t know if that’s really a problem.
i found this. I’m confused on whether it’s the actual power supply or just an adapter, from the reviews it seems like it’s the whole thing. I can’t tell if it’s 24 or 12v though.
from my understanding I need 24v to charge 4s batteries to the full capacity of the iCharger x6. Especially since I will only be allowed to charge one battery at a time, unless I connect them in series but given that one will be plugged into the car while the other charges, I don’t know if that’s really a problem.
Charging a 5200 mah battery at 10 amps will take about 30 minutes for a full charge. Likely less because you probably won't drain the battery all the way.
#23
Oh my, 30 minutes? That's insane! It would take me 2+hrs to charge on my iMaxx b6 (I think that's what's called). and that was charging 2s packs.
So it seems like this is a good option for me. 150$ for charger and PS was more than what I was expecting but should be fine as i'm saving money in all other parts of my build. I guess I can look at the charger/PS combo as the same cost of a starter box, battery and charger for Nitro.
So it seems like this is a good option for me. 150$ for charger and PS was more than what I was expecting but should be fine as i'm saving money in all other parts of my build. I guess I can look at the charger/PS combo as the same cost of a starter box, battery and charger for Nitro.
#24
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https://usa-m.banggood.com/DPS-1200F...p-1547057.html
i found this. I’m confused on whether it’s the actual power supply or just an adapter, from the reviews it seems like it’s the whole thing. I can’t tell if it’s 24 or 12v though.
from my understanding I need 24v to charge 4s batteries to the full capacity of the iCharger x6. Especially since I will only be allowed to charge one battery at a time, unless I connect them in series but given that one will be plugged into the car while the other charges, I don’t know if that’s really a problem.
i found this. I’m confused on whether it’s the actual power supply or just an adapter, from the reviews it seems like it’s the whole thing. I can’t tell if it’s 24 or 12v though.
from my understanding I need 24v to charge 4s batteries to the full capacity of the iCharger x6. Especially since I will only be allowed to charge one battery at a time, unless I connect them in series but given that one will be plugged into the car while the other charges, I don’t know if that’s really a problem.
Last edited by riceball777; 10-29-2020 at 11:44 AM.
#26
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Yes the X6 can check the IR and is an excellent value for what you get in a charger, more info here:
Which charger is the best?
Here is the 12V supply that I use:
How to convert HP Power Supply
Which charger is the best?
Here is the 12V supply that I use:
How to convert HP Power Supply
#27
Yes the X6 can check the IR and is an excellent value for what you get in a charger, more info here:
Which charger is the best?
Here is the 12V supply that I use:
How to convert HP Power Supply
Which charger is the best?
Here is the 12V supply that I use:
How to convert HP Power Supply
while I am in fact leaning towards the iCharger x6, I found the isdt q8 on amazon for 60$ which would make my ps/charger combo less than 100$ which is incredible.
main difference is 500w for the q8 and 800w for the x6
for a single 12v ps I should be fine with 500w from what I understand right? So long as my charge times are around 30 min I’m happy!
#28
literally exactly what I was looking for, soldering some bullet connectors onto a 20$ 12v ps from eBay seems like the most cost effective option so far. Thanks for the info.
while I am in fact leaning towards the iCharger x6, I found the isdt q8 on amazon for 60$ which would make my ps/charger combo less than 100$ which is incredible.
main difference is 500w for the q8 and 800w for the x6
for a single 12v ps I should be fine with 500w from what I understand right? So long as my charge times are around 30 min I’m happy!
while I am in fact leaning towards the iCharger x6, I found the isdt q8 on amazon for 60$ which would make my ps/charger combo less than 100$ which is incredible.
main difference is 500w for the q8 and 800w for the x6
for a single 12v ps I should be fine with 500w from what I understand right? So long as my charge times are around 30 min I’m happy!
#29
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
literally exactly what I was looking for, soldering some bullet connectors onto a 20$ 12v ps from eBay seems like the most cost effective option so far. Thanks for the info.
while I am in fact leaning towards the iCharger x6, I found the isdt q8 on amazon for 60$ which would make my ps/charger combo less than 100$ which is incredible.
main difference is 500w for the q8 and 800w for the x6
for a single 12v ps I should be fine with 500w from what I understand right? So long as my charge times are around 30 min I’m happy!
while I am in fact leaning towards the iCharger x6, I found the isdt q8 on amazon for 60$ which would make my ps/charger combo less than 100$ which is incredible.
main difference is 500w for the q8 and 800w for the x6
for a single 12v ps I should be fine with 500w from what I understand right? So long as my charge times are around 30 min I’m happy!
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...97&postcount=3
You will end up spending about the same amount of money on a X6 (with a less expensive 12V supply) and will get far better performance out of the X6
#30
You will need to buy a more expensive 24V supply if you want to get the full potential out of an iDST, more info here:
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...97&postcount=3
You will end up spending about the same amount of money on a X6 (with a less expensive 12V supply) and will get far better performance out of the X6
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...97&postcount=3
You will end up spending about the same amount of money on a X6 (with a less expensive 12V supply) and will get far better performance out of the X6

For now it’s back to scouring the BST forums here for a 1/8 e roller.
the creeping costs of electric are making me reconsider nitro but in all honesty, I kinda don’t want to mess with all the tuning shenanigans and needing a pit man. I rather get going with plug and play and learn to drive On a track first.



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