Onyx 230 Help
#1
I have a Duratrax Onyx 230 charger, it charges my 2 cell lipos fine. I now have 8th scale buggy with a Reedy 4 cell 5000 mah 40c, will this charger be able to charge this battery? BTW im new to the 8th scales. If so how? Thanks
Last edited by hbcaddy; 01-24-2011 at 10:29 PM. Reason: spelled wrong
#2
3 cell lipo is max for that charger bro. I have one too! I STRONGLY recommend a balancer for any Li battery over 2s. Check out the new Turnigy charger you can balance charge up to 4 batts at once. It does lead, Li,LiFE, NiMH, etc. hobbyking.com!
#4
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 11,530
From: Houston, TX
I'd recommend a balancer for any 2S or bigger lipo.....there is no way to 'fool' your Onyx into safely charging a 4S, you'll need a new/diff charger.
Get a balancing charger and one with at least 100watts of charger output power, other wise you'll see a less powerful charger limit charging current to stay under its output power limit. For a 50watt charger, all it will charge a 4S lipo at will be from 3.4a - 3.1amps depending on the lipos voltage. The amps are based on lipo voltage going from 14.8v to 16.8v (3.7v/cell to 4.2v/cell max).
AC/DC chargers are usually just 50watt chargers. They get more expensive at 80- 100watts (generally $100+). Consider getting ~200watt DC charger and a decent 250watt power supply. If you're serious about 1/8th you need a good charger.
Get a balancing charger and one with at least 100watts of charger output power, other wise you'll see a less powerful charger limit charging current to stay under its output power limit. For a 50watt charger, all it will charge a 4S lipo at will be from 3.4a - 3.1amps depending on the lipos voltage. The amps are based on lipo voltage going from 14.8v to 16.8v (3.7v/cell to 4.2v/cell max).
AC/DC chargers are usually just 50watt chargers. They get more expensive at 80- 100watts (generally $100+). Consider getting ~200watt DC charger and a decent 250watt power supply. If you're serious about 1/8th you need a good charger.




