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Old 22-12-2015
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Default dual lipo chargers

As title; considering a 'dual' lipo charger.

I only charge at 1c so 6 amps per channel is adequate. (though I could do with more guidance on watts/amps?)

Needs to be 240v and 12v compatible.

I've seen these two for about £80:

Team Orion Duo

http://www.teamorion.com/advantage-o...plug-en-2.html

SkyRC D100

http://www.skyrc.com/index.php?route...product_id=210

Any another recommendations/experiences appreciated?

Thanks in advance
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Old 22-12-2015
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Default Dual charger

I use one of these,no problems,240v,12v,5amps per side,various types of cells.
Sigma eq twin £75 from wheelspin models in Cannock.
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Old 23-12-2015
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I use the Sky RC D100 and it's a great charger and rock solid but if you are using both channels at one time you will only get 5amps per side unless you connect a 12v power supply or battery in which case it will give you 10amps per side.

The D200 from sky is a 200watt charger and will give you 10amps per side but is more expensive.
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Old 23-12-2015
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What batteries do you have that you charge at 10amps?
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Old 23-12-2015
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Ones that are rated to charge at 2c?
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