Originally Posted by
gigaplex
You only need to make sure that the supply battery provides enough voltage for the charger, and has sufficient capacity. Increasing the supply voltage beyond what the charger requires won't be beneficial (unless you're using something like an iCharger doing high current charge rates, which I wouldn't recommend).
Also, I'd recommend hooking up a voltage alarm onto the supply battery so you don't discharge it too far.
Thanks
So I’d be better off getting a higher mah 4S then a 6S
I use an iCharger at home but this is for an ISDT DC/DC charger, also as my charger is a dual charger if I wanted to charge two 4S lipos how would I need to up spec the supplying lipo?