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Old 12-01-2022 | 12:21 PM
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Default Explanation of iCharger Battery Settings

Hi, I made a video explaining most of the battery settings available within popular iCharger's. I go through the interface, setup a battery and explain what it all means as I go. So if you want an explanation of all the iCharger battery settings without reading the manual, watch this video. Its kinda long, but iChargers give you a lot of battery settings to configure, many can be confusing. Hope this helps someone.

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Old 12-08-2022 | 12:08 PM
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Nice. Thank you!
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Old 01-01-2023 | 12:41 PM
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i'd be impressed if someone would make a video about the servo testing it can do. what all the values mean, what should you use, and how do you do the pulse measurement. the manual doesn't explain anything!
some other Dolt on youtube did a review of these chargers and said they're not for him because every time you charge a new battery you have to go through the whole setup process. the idiot didn't even read the manual. doesn't know 3 button presses and you're charging. or that you can literally save a setup for each of your batteries. told his audience the charger is too complicated. dozens of comments was THANKS! you talked me out of this crappy charger I'm going with a SKY RC charger much better! LOL
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Old 01-01-2023 | 11:26 PM
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i'd be impressed if someone would make a video about the servo testing it can do. what all the values mean, what should you use, and how do you do the pulse measurement. the manual doesn't explain anything!
some other Dolt on youtube did a review of these chargers and said they're not for him because every time you charge a new battery you have to go through the whole setup process. the idiot didn't even read the manual. doesn't know 3 button presses and you're charging. or that you can literally save a setup for each of your batteries. told his audience the charger is too complicated. dozens of comments was THANKS! you talked me out of this crappy charger I'm going with a SKY RC charger much better! LOL
About the servo PWM pulse there is enough to find on the internet.....
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Old 02-05-2023 | 05:45 PM
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About the servo PWM pulse there is enough to find on the internet.....
there is a pulse measurement this charger is capable of. but for the life of me I can't figure out how it's performed. the manual is as bad as a futaba manual. basically says here it is in the menu. done. LOL so substance. have you ever seen it? the manuals says you have to plug the servo into the top spot and that's about it. there's no "start" button to begin the test. maybe mine needs a firmware update. I don't know. but all I do know, I can't get it to do anything. the regular servo tests work.
this is literally all the manual says about the pulse measurement test.
Select SYSTEM MENU→Extra Function→Pulse Test to enter the pulse test interface, only J2 port supports the input
signal of Pulse Measurement
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