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Looking for some input. I'm looking to upgrade my charger have a 200w ac charger I'm looking at the dx6 dx8 or 406 duo. I charge up to 6s. Normally 2x 4s or 2x 3s packs. What would the best option. Also best psu to pair with it
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While using the charger this weekend, it turns itself off and on again while trying to charge it on the 2nd channel. On the 1st channel, it gives error code 1602 when trying to charge. How can i solve this problem? |
I want to use the servo features, anyone with experience explain how to wire it up?
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Good day everyone, Had my DX8 for a couple months now and now trying the regen discharge with a resistor bank. I am however having an error after starting the discharge. I am getting a Common-negative connection? Has anyone had this error and have a solution as I am powered off a 12v power supply and 2s battery. I have gone through the manual and settings and cannot find a answer.
"CH1 & CH2 common-negative connection prohibited" ERROR 1404 Thanks |
Originally Posted by Deong
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Good day everyone, Had my DX8 for a couple months now and now trying the regen discharge with a resistor bank. I am however having an error after starting the discharge. I am getting a Common-negative connection? Has anyone had this error and have a solution as I am powered off a 12v power supply and 2s battery. I have gone through the manual and settings and cannot find a answer.
"CH1 & CH2 common-negative connection prohibited" ERROR 1404 Thanks |
I have the DX6 and am having the same error 1404 trying to cycle with a discharge bank in CH2 and battery in CH1. Would love to get this corrected. Any advice would be appriciated.
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The manual also has error 14** deleted from the code list as there is a black line between 13** and 15**. The manual does state the input negative must not be connected to the battery etc negative lines on the outputs which could be the issue here in terms of the error, but mine are not connected either. I have tried changing the setting to accept regen to input as well as this is the only setting that mentions regen but still the same error again. I have followed multiple videos online to see if I am doing something wrong but all setting the same. All videos relate to the 406Duo, The software looks the same so dont know where to resolve this issue.
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I finally contacted Jun-si directly on their email [email protected] to refer this error to them and they supplied new firmware which resolved the problem. Their reply was within a day so great service.
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I’ve been looking for correct wiring configuration for charging and discharging of 1s batteries using a discharge bank and the DX8 charger, DRC sells the cable but they are on several week back order and will not ship out till June 16 as per the website
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Recommended firmware update for DX6 and DX8. Supposed to fix reliability issues.
It's from the future, you know it's good. :lol: (Release date of 5/29/23) https://www.progressiverc.com/pages/icharger-x-updates |
I have a DX6 and have a couple questions for the experts.
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1. Not sure I follow what exactly you're doing there. In my 406 Duo there are basically three different modes: charge (always charges the battery to what you defined as "full" setting), discharge (always discharges until "empty") and storage (will put the battery to the selected storage voltage and will automatically decide if it needs to charge or discharge to get there - and will use the settings for either as defined in that profile) So if you have setup both charge and discharge modes to your liking, all you should have to do is just set the charger to storage mode and let it do it's thing, instead of setting it to discharge->charge->storage (that would only be needed if you planned on cycling that battery).
2. Depends entirely on how many cells you charge with how many amps. at the same time. Discharge doesn't really put load onto a PSU. So on 900W you should easily be able to charge e.g. three 2S batteries with 30A simultaneously - with power to spare. Just calculate Volts times Amps equals Watts - just remember don't expect 100% efficiency, so always leave some headroom. 3.Technically 5A for a 5600mAh battery is only around 0.9C, but you could run it like that if you really want to. Personally I'd never go below 1S (1S already is ultra-ultra-ultra conservative with modern batteries, so I don't see the need to ever go any lower. In fact I usually don't use less than 2-3C most of the time. Not sure what the balance lead used has to do with it, though? Maybe i understood the question wrong? |
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1. At least my iCharger does.
2. I'd use the max, not the nominal voltage. So 4.2V per cell for that calculation - but remember keep some headroom with the wattage. 3. If that cable connects two 2s batteries in series, you'd need to set the charger for a 4S battery of the same size, incl. C-rate. Just make sure you use the necessary precautions for serial (or parallel) charging. You should only do serial charging on chargers setup to balance during the whole charge, not only at the end - otherwise, if you use different size batteries (which you should not with this method), or if you use batteries that vary widely in their charge status (let's say one really empty, one at storage), you could end up with one of the batteries getting charged beyond 4.2V, which can get dangerous. As long as you always watch out for all that, serial charging is not a problem. |
What is the most amps you are able to discharge 2 x 2s lipo's at using the internal discharging?
My K2 charger limit is 1.5a x 2 (even though specs are 30w x 2), looking to upgrade |
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