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I use Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries. Do anyone know how to set the mv rate? And how can I see the non-charging battery voltage?
Thank you |
Originally Posted by GuyIsDamGood
(Post 14808635)
I use Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries. Do anyone know how to set the mv rate? And how can I see the non-charging battery voltage?
Thank you |
Thanks for that info Billy T.
What is the stock pre-programed mV rate on the charger(Ni-Cd and Ni-Mh)? Is there a way to view the non-charging battery voltage on the Hitec X1 Pro(Ni-Cd and Ni-Mh)? |
Originally Posted by GuyIsDamGood
(Post 14810676)
Thanks for that info Billy T.
What is the stock pre-programed mV rate on the charger(Ni-Cd and Ni-Mh)? Is there a way to view the non-charging battery voltage on the Hitec X1 Pro(Ni-Cd and Ni-Mh)? |
If the X1 is like other Hitec/SkyRC chargers, the Delta Peak for NiMh/NiCd will be set at 4mV default value.
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Originally Posted by GuyIsDamGood
(Post 14808635)
I use Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries. Do anyone know how to set the mv rate? And how can I see the non-charging battery voltage?
Thank you https://s30.postimg.org/qrjr5hpu9/program_flow.jpg |
Thanks for the info Billy T. and rustyus.
-Hey rustyus; you're right. You can set the mv rate for Ni-cd and Ni-MH batteries. Fiddling with the charger; I bumped into it. Thanks |
Until today - I thought it impossible to properly charge LiHV batteries (4.35V per cell rather than the standard 4.20V) with my X1 Pro.
Could the Terminal Voltage Control (TVC) feature found in the Battery Memory section be used to handle this increase in voltage? What about the software? Is there a setting for LiHV for the X1 Pro in there? I'm amazed that the X1 AC+ makes reference to LiHV right in the menu, but the product Hitec has deemed "Pro" doesn't. It's only a firmware change away... How 'bout it Hitec? Regards ~ Jason |
Originally Posted by PerryCodes
(Post 14963982)
Until today - I thought it impossible to properly charge LiHV batteries (4.35V per cell rather than the standard 4.20V) with my X1 Pro.
Could the Terminal Voltage Control (TVC) feature found in the Battery Memory section be used to handle this increase in voltage? What about the software? Is there a setting for LiHV for the X1 Pro in there? I'm amazed that the X1 AC+ makes reference to LiHV right in the menu, but the product Hitec has deemed "Pro" doesn't. It's only a firmware change away... How 'bout it Hitec? Regards ~ Jason |
Originally Posted by PerryCodes
(Post 14963982)
Until today - I thought it impossible to properly charge LiHV batteries (4.35V per cell rather than the standard 4.20V) with my X1 Pro.
Could the Terminal Voltage Control (TVC) feature found in the Battery Memory section be used to handle this increase in voltage? What about the software? Is there a setting for LiHV for the X1 Pro in there? I'm amazed that the X1 AC+ makes reference to LiHV right in the menu, but the product Hitec has deemed "Pro" doesn't. It's only a firmware change away... How 'bout it Hitec? Regards ~ Jason It's a great charger nonetheless, it just came to market a little bit earlier than LiHV cells. |
Then I must not understand what that Terminal Voltage Control setting is for. Would you mind explaining a bit about that Billy?
Thanks! |
Originally Posted by PerryCodes
(Post 14964383)
Then I must not understand what that Terminal Voltage Control setting is for. Would you mind explaining a bit about that Billy?
Thanks! |
I was looking at liHV and asked Hitec why they didn't update my X1 Touch to cater for it. Anyway, I found it as an option in the Hitec Chargemaster software. If you can USB the charger to a PC, check it out. You can set TVC and select LiHV too.
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I tried connecting my X1 Pro via USB... Not able to connect. Guess what I get to pay for now? If you guess postage to California, you win.
If I was questioning whether or not Hitec will ever be on my radar again when I'm looking for chargers in the future, now I'm almost certain. |
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