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Recommendations for battery charger
#1
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Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 24
hoping to spend $100 but will spend more for good quality
smart charger/balance option/able to handle big batteries (like 6s)/lipo but may do others/240v input
i dont want a trickle feed (the cheap end of the market)
there are lots of recommendations on the web but peoples experience is a lot more valuable
****** EDIT - change of requirements *************
Minimum requirements
Ir checker
Balance the cells
240V input (house power - don’t think I need DC)
200W (so I can do 6 cells lipo) 250 or 300 looks like a good number
$200 - $300 including accessories
i want to thank everyone for their great advice, i would have bought something and then had to buy something better
hope these requirements get me what i need 
smart charger/balance option/able to handle big batteries (like 6s)/lipo but may do others/240v input
i dont want a trickle feed (the cheap end of the market)
there are lots of recommendations on the web but peoples experience is a lot more valuable
****** EDIT - change of requirements *************
Minimum requirements
Ir checker
Balance the cells
240V input (house power - don’t think I need DC)
200W (so I can do 6 cells lipo) 250 or 300 looks like a good number
$200 - $300 including accessories
i want to thank everyone for their great advice, i would have bought something and then had to buy something better
hope these requirements get me what i need 
Last edited by nazar; 04-16-2018 at 06:21 PM. Reason: more exact requirements
#2
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Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 734
From: California
Hitec X2 is not bad. Around 7 amps per channel with no power supply. The most expensive but best would be an Icharger but that gets expensive quick (500+ for the charger, power supply, discharger, charge leads...) The 406Duo will charge at 40 amps and discharge and 40 amps. Displays IR ratings for each cell. Kind of extreme but it's the best of the best.
#3
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Hitec X2 is not bad. Around 7 amps per channel with no power supply. The most expensive but best would be an Icharger but that gets expensive quick (500+ for the charger, power supply, discharger, charge leads...) The 406Duo will charge at 40 amps and discharge and 40 amps. Displays IR ratings for each cell. Kind of extreme but it's the best of the best.

someone said to me when i mentioned buying a charger "GOOD LUCK"
the hitec x2 looks good (only need 240V - house charging)
the icharger is a bit expensive
so the options i have at the moment are
Hitec X2 $100 plus accessories so $200
SKYRC iMAX B6 Mini $40 USD
ProLeadRC B680AC $55 usd
UP120AC $150 is the ultd120ac the same
i take it that buying accessories is the norm for chargers?
#4
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Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 13
you have to give up your minimum requirements.
a charger have a maximum power output and current output. but when the power limit is hit first you will never get the maximum power.
it means the combination of cells and capacity will give you the information you need.
6 cells ok.
always charging minimum at 1C.
for example: 5000 mah -> 5A
required power: P= U*I*CELLS -> 4.2V*5A*6cells = 126Watt when you charge at 1C
if you want to charge at 2C, nothing wrong with that, you will need 250Watt and 10A charger.
you can calculate it with your own situation.
in my opinion, never buy a charger with built in 220->12V converter, the charge capacity is very limited.
especially when you go with more than 2 cells, you need really a powerful station.
a charger have a maximum power output and current output. but when the power limit is hit first you will never get the maximum power.
it means the combination of cells and capacity will give you the information you need.
6 cells ok.
always charging minimum at 1C.
for example: 5000 mah -> 5A
required power: P= U*I*CELLS -> 4.2V*5A*6cells = 126Watt when you charge at 1C
if you want to charge at 2C, nothing wrong with that, you will need 250Watt and 10A charger.
you can calculate it with your own situation.
in my opinion, never buy a charger with built in 220->12V converter, the charge capacity is very limited.
especially when you go with more than 2 cells, you need really a powerful station.
#5
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 113
From: North Jersey
I need a charger too, the one I have now only charges my 4s 6700mah battery at 3.2amp so when they say a charger does 7 amps, thats just on a 2s battery?because it will charge a 6700mah 2s at 6.7 amp but not the 4s.. what charger will charger my 4s battery at the 6.7 amps on my 6700mah
#6
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
I would only consider a DC charger that can provide at least 10A or higher, preferably one that includes an IR checker.
iCharger brand pretty much sets the industry standard as far as quality chargers go, but unfortunately they are very expensive and are out of your budget, especially after buying a power supply which will be another cost you'll have to absorb.
For a decent budget charger, I've been running this one here for a few months now and it's been working very well for me, I use a parallel board with it and the IR checker helps me track the health of my cells:
https://www.banggood.com/Charsoon-An...p-1133818.html
iCharger brand pretty much sets the industry standard as far as quality chargers go, but unfortunately they are very expensive and are out of your budget, especially after buying a power supply which will be another cost you'll have to absorb.
For a decent budget charger, I've been running this one here for a few months now and it's been working very well for me, I use a parallel board with it and the IR checker helps me track the health of my cells:
https://www.banggood.com/Charsoon-An...p-1133818.html
#7
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Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 24
you have to give up your minimum requirements.
a charger have a maximum power output and current output. but when the power limit is hit first you will never get the maximum power.
it means the combination of cells and capacity will give you the information you need.
6 cells ok.
always charging minimum at 1C.
for example: 5000 mah -> 5A
required power: P= U*I*CELLS -> 4.2V*5A*6cells = 126Watt when you charge at 1C
if you want to charge at 2C, nothing wrong with that, you will need 250Watt and 10A charger.
you can calculate it with your own situation.
in my opinion, never buy a charger with built in 220->12V converter, the charge capacity is very limited.
especially when you go with more than 2 cells, you need really a powerful station.
a charger have a maximum power output and current output. but when the power limit is hit first you will never get the maximum power.
it means the combination of cells and capacity will give you the information you need.
6 cells ok.
always charging minimum at 1C.
for example: 5000 mah -> 5A
required power: P= U*I*CELLS -> 4.2V*5A*6cells = 126Watt when you charge at 1C
if you want to charge at 2C, nothing wrong with that, you will need 250Watt and 10A charger.
you can calculate it with your own situation.
in my opinion, never buy a charger with built in 220->12V converter, the charge capacity is very limited.
especially when you go with more than 2 cells, you need really a powerful station.
thanks, glad i asked this question, this forum is awesome 
glad to see someone else is benefiting from the question
i dont understand the math that moguez explained - but i am starting to understand.basically, if you are committed to the hobby (your going to continue doing it and you have the money) get a decent charger..
i don't know which is worse, choosing the RC or the charger 
IR Checker - internal resistance checker
parallel charge boards - allow you to charge and balance up to six battery packs simultaneously without a clutter of wires.
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have updated the first post with the requirements
i am leaning towards these two chargers
Hitec X2 $100 plus accessories so $200
UP120AC $150 is the ultd120ac the same
#8
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Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 734
From: California
The Hitec X2 doesn't need $100 of accessories. You would want more like $25-50. Both chargers you are looking at are good so whatever you choose is fine. If you are serious about getting into racing, buying an Icharger will always help. Not necessary, but very common among stock racers deep into the hobby.
#10
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Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 24
This is close to your price point. https://hobbyking.com/en_us/0620ac-u...version-2.html
regrettably the first one out was excellent and the second one is not as good (peoples reviews).so it moved from "i want it now"
to "added to the list"The Hitec X2 doesn't need $100 of accessories. You would want more like $25-50. Both chargers you are looking at are good so whatever you choose is fine. If you are serious about getting into racing, buying an Icharger will always help. Not necessary, but very common among stock racers deep into the hobby.
so i will buy some extra battery packs and charge at home (there is no need for speed).. although the more i look into it, the more i think the icharger would be excellent i just cant justify the approx $500 price tag with accessories...... maybe once i get really into it (with multiple rc's).i really appreciate your comments/insight, sorry for the error.
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models under consideration
all models need accessories from about $25 up (be sure the accessory's are readily available)
Hitec X2 $100
UP120AC $150 is the ultd120ac the same
Turnigy Reaktor 300W
***** CHANGE OF REQUIREMENTS ***********
Minimum requirements
Ir checker
Balance the cells
240V input (house power - don’t think I need DC)
200W (so I can do 6 cells lipo) 250 or 300 looks like a good number
$200 - $300 including accessories
i want to thank everyone for their great advice, i would have bought something and then had to buy something better
hope these requirements get me what i need
Last edited by nazar; 04-16-2018 at 06:23 PM. Reason: forgot requirements
#11
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 349
From: Franklin, TN
I just ordered the UP120. It looks like a few other brands just re-badge it and call it their own. I *think* one of those brands is Reedy. Another appears to be Hobbymate. I'm thinking it will do everything you ask of it. Also- the charger comes with leads and balance boards. No need for accessories other than a lipo charging bag.
#12
This might be what I would get if my Hitec X2 pro ever dies
https://www.amainhobbies.com/protek-...k-8519/p578442
https://www.amainhobbies.com/protek-...k-8519/p578442
#13
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Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 24
I just ordered the UP120.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUxzcmP7qjE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUxzcmP7qjE
This might be what I would get if my Hitec X2 pro ever dies
https://www.amainhobbies.com/protek-...k-8519/p578442
https://www.amainhobbies.com/protek-...k-8519/p578442
#14
More like $400usd for the icharger. 406 duo is $300 but can be had for less with coupon code from AMain. Power supply is about $50-$75 and leads will be around $25-$30. The power supply can be used for other things as well. I use mine for my truer, saucer and engine heater.




