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Old 23-02-2013
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Default Etronix Power Pal 4 Multi Balance Charge/Discharge Station (80W)

Etronix Power Pal 4 Multi Balance Charge/Discharge Station (80W)

£80 posted, retirement sale, payment via paypal gift




Tired of charging one battery at a time? Try the PowerPal 4! This charger allows you to plug 4 batteries into one charger simultaneously, and it will intelligently and automatically charge all 4 of them at once to their maximum capacity. To top it off, the batteries being charged do not even need to have the same configuration. You can connect different types Ni-MH/Ni-CD/LiPo/LiFe batteries into any of the charging ports. No more staying up late for charging batteries.

PowerPal 4 employs the circuit that has maximum output power of 200W. As a result it can charge or discharge 15 cells of NiCd/NiMH at 5.0A and 8 series of Lithium Batteries with maximum current of 5.0A. Furthermore the cooling system is so efficient that can hold such a power without any trouble of running the CPU or the operating program.

It can store data for 5 different batteries per charger (20 in total) Input power monitoring when using a 12v car battery source will avoid damage to battery by ending charging automatically if voltage drops below the required limit.

Will peform 1 to 5 cycles of charge/discharge or discharge/charge.



• Operating voltage range - DC 11-15V
• Power Source - 12V DC (recommended 20-30A 12V Power Supply)
• Charge Power - 50Watts, current is regulated accordingly (e.g. 11.1V battery, charge current approx. 4.5A)
• Discharge Power - 5 watts, current is regulated accordingly
• Cell Count - 1-15 NiCd/NiMH cells, 1-6 LiPo/LiIon/LiFe cells, 1-10 Lead acid (2-20V)
• Current Drain for balancing lithium - 300mA
• Charger Dimensions - 225.4 x 158.6 x 62.4mm
• Net Weight - 1.09kg



• Please note performance and charging capability depends on power input source. To charge 4 batteries at maximum power, will require 20-30amp power supply. Alternatively a lower power source may allow 2 batteries to be charged while 2 are discharged. A poor power source will result in reduced charging performance
 

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