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Old 08-09-2009
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Default Buying A Lipo Charger

Guys, im new to all this Lipo stuff and im gradually coming to terms with it.

However, if im going to be going Lipo then I need a decent charger with balancer to keep them at their best.

Im looking at the Trakpower charger and balancer as it is probable I will be purchasing the new Trakpower Lipo's when released, but can anyone offer any other options on the charger/balancer front from experience.

Any info or links to products (if allowed?) would be great so I can do a bit of researchy...

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ORI30126 Team Orion Advantage Clubman LiPo Charger for £40, comes with balance leads. 12v supply needed
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Core-RC are just releasing the new UDC30 which has in built balancer and comes with loads of cables for most makes of battery. You can also buy the optional power adapter for it to run it from 240v if needed at about £17. The charger itself is around £60.

The current king of the Lipo balancing world is the Bantam BC6 due to its 12v and 240v capability in one small box. However that is £100+.

The Core option is slightly cheaper. The trakpower charger and balancer are ok, but you will have 2 seperate units and together will cost over £60.
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The Bantam BC6-10 is a really good piece of kit and easy to use.


http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ancing-Charger
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It depends if you want to make use of over 1C charging or not. What those before me have suggested work fine for 1C charging.

However, if you wish to charge at 2C (1/2 hour charge times from flat), or more, you'll need to go 12V only, as chargers with built-in power supplies have low power capabilities. E.G. The UDC30 only has a 50W maximum power output and a 5A maximum charge rate.

Something like a Hyperion 720i has a maximum power output of 250W, and a maximum charge rate of 20A. This means that you could charge one of those new Trakpower Dark series packs (say the 5000mAh 40C one) at 5C to fully charge it from flat in 12 minutes.

It also has in-built balancing, but is better than the Core-RC charger in that it can utilise different balance boards.

The Core-RC charger has a balance board suitable for JST-XH plugs, whilst the Trakpowers traditionally use TP plugs, though JST-XH leads are available.

The Hyperion charger isn't that expensive, considering its capabilities, though bear in mind, if you haven't already got a power supply, you will need one for 230V use.

An option that is more widely available in the UK, is the Fusion range, from Logic RC. These chargers range from a £60 12V and 230V input, 40W charger, to a £125 12V only, 180W charger. I use two of the Paladins, and I have to say, they really are excellent, and very easy to use. You can also charge more than one pack at a time (as you can with any charger that can do 4S or more), but I needed it for 5S packs.
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I have been looking at the Core RC and Bantam chargers myself. I've got a Pro Peak mains supply and a leisure battery for at the track. I'm thinking of getting rid of the Pro Peak mains PSU as I can't really see a need for it. It's just nice to charge at home without have to get the 12v battery out.

The main reason I'm wanting to look at a new charger is for the balancing quality as my current charge I don't think balances very well.
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