iCharger DX8
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But there are enough people who start a season with new equipment, I even see racers getting new transponders every year while that also does not provide better laptimes..
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Tech Apprentice
Joined: Sep 2020
Posts: 53
Typically when you see a manufacturer replace a model with a new one that has basically the same features its because they have found a way to build it more profitably. Sometimes that means just being cheaper to build other times its about fixing things that cause more warranty repairs or more QA failures on the line.
#20
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 9,866
From: Murfreesboro, TN
The new chargers are basically half the weight of the previous 308 and 406. For guys that travel that is drastic.
The DX6 is not due out for another 2-3 Months. The DX8 I'll have in two weeks.
EA
The DX6 is not due out for another 2-3 Months. The DX8 I'll have in two weeks.
EA
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Tech Master
iTrader: (52)
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,455
From: Spokane, WA
If you look at most of the use cases for the DUO chargers (at least in RC car racing), you would probably see that most times they are used with a discharge bank. I'm sure Junsi recognizes this. They can save money with fewer/smaller components (more profit as the new chargers are more expensive) and save some weight too. I'm quite happy with the new design. My 406 DUO looks like something Nintendo designed in the 80's. If the software and menu structure are the same as the current DUO models, that's a huge let down.
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