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wingracer 05-15-2012 05:54 AM

Looking for a charger with specific features.
 
I need a charger but I have some specific requirements that MUST be met or it's useless to me. What I need is:

1s and 2s lipo and life.

8 amp charge, more would be nice.

Most important, MUST have adjustable max voltage capability. For instance, 4.25v per cell AND 4.20v. This is an absolute MUST HAVE, without it, it's useless to me.

Finally, really want to stay under $100 if possible. Will spend more if no other choice but want to keep it cheap.

Anything out there fit the bill?

djnsayne 05-15-2012 06:08 AM

Nope

wingracer 05-15-2012 06:14 AM


Originally Posted by djnsayne (Post 10735258)
Nope

I know that's not quite true. I do know of one charger that does it all except for a 6 amp max. Surely there must be something else out there that does?

racer1812 05-15-2012 06:43 AM

Your biggest hurdle is adjustable cell voltage. Hyperion allows you to adjust it;)

they call it TCS capacity IIRC, my newer duo2 has it but my 5 year old inet doesn't. So you'll have to look around to find out.

crusey_aus 05-15-2012 06:46 AM

Not likely to find many that will allow you to charge cells to 4.25v

Not sure why you would want to anyway

Cheers

wingracer 05-15-2012 07:03 AM


Originally Posted by crusey_aus (Post 10735374)
Not likely to find many that will allow you to charge cells to 4.25v

Not sure why you would want to anyway

Cheers

Because ROAR allows it.

racer1812 05-15-2012 07:08 AM

I was wrong, it's TVC, not TCS...

Hyperion says they can get you to 4.28 per cell..

http://media.hyperion.hk/dn/eos/TVC%20Function.pdf

wingracer 05-15-2012 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by racer1812 (Post 10735464)
I was wrong, it's TVC, not TCS...

Hyperion says they can get you to 4.28 per cell..

http://media.hyperion.hk/dn/eos/TVC%20Function.pdf

Perfect, though I would really like to find a cheaper alternative. I know of one that I think can do it but the manual isn't real clear on it. Still, it's cheap enough that I might risk it and re-sell it if it doesn't.

racer1812 05-15-2012 07:28 AM

I'm not sure which Hyperions have the TVS option, or if it can be added to all of them with a firmware update.

Duster 360 would likely know. I haven't seen to many posts from him lately though.

jnslprd 05-15-2012 09:48 AM

Just run mod:tire:

wingracer 05-15-2012 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by jnslprd (Post 10736107)
Just run mod:tire:

I often do (and agree with the idea). Unfortunately, not everyone else does.

AreCee 05-15-2012 11:33 AM

When did ROAR change their voltage limit rule?

I was at the 2010 Nationals and the battery voltage limit was 4.2V/cell. Anything even slightly over was disqualified and they were teching the batteries prior to each heat.

wingracer 05-15-2012 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by AreCee (Post 10736457)
When did ROAR change their voltage limit rule?

I was at the 2010 Nationals and the battery voltage limit was 4.2V/cell. Anything even slightly over was disqualified and they were teching the batteries prior to each heat.

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

Dave H 05-15-2012 05:50 PM

Perhaps an iCharger. Believe they can go to 4.3V per. Higher power models too.

iCharger 106b


Hyperion, believe it’s the Net and Duo models with v3.2 firmware or higher that include the final voltage adjustment. Remember Hyperions require a balancer connection for the TVC to work, even with a 1S.


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