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Junsi 4010, 406 etx

Old 04-06-2022, 09:03 PM
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If I am finding all the available info about pretty much every Junsi charger, specifically their top of the line models, I’m seeing that none of them have the ability to charge LiHV packs to the higher voltage levels.? I really want to try out on of their high end chargers as I’ve finally picked up a power supply and don’t need a AC capable charger. I’ve been using the Protek 625 Touch duo for over 2 years now and it’s been great, but it seems that the Junsi chargers are the most popular with the pro’s and I would like something much smaller and lighter weight for when I go to the track. I also know that the difference between standard voltage packs and the HV packs is minimal, but I’ve got over a dozen of the LiHV packs that all have between 0 and 10 charge cycles on them so I would like to use them to their full capacity. If the Junsi chargers can’t charge to LiHV specs, what’s the next best thing that does? I thought about grabbing the Muchmore color touchscreen duo charger as it’s smaller than the Protek, but the capabilities are similar so it wouldn’t really offer much more than what I have now. TIA
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Old 04-06-2022, 09:05 PM
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They all have the ability to charge to 4.35 per cell which is LIHV. Not sure where you are getting your info.
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Old 04-06-2022, 09:33 PM
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I charge to 4.35 a cell on my 4010 duo, just needed to go in menu and raise voltage to the higher voltage for that battery profile.
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Old 04-06-2022, 11:47 PM
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You can download the manuals of most chargers and with that look up all the info you want. If you want something small then the X6 couls be the right thing for you.
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