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e-Electric Batteries & Chargers > Best Lipo Charger to buy?
 
 
tman52804
Senior Heliman
Location: Davenport, IA

I have a Triton charger currently and I was wondering if their are any better chargers out there for charging lipos.

Recommendations on lipo chargers would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks!
10-17-2005 Over year old.
 
 
CustomPC
Veteran
Location: Sydney, NSW - Australia

Schulze and Orbit both make excellent chargers

Look at the Schulze 330d & 636 or the Orbit Microlader & Microlader Pro.

All are great for Lipos and can also charge any other cell chemistry, plus they're firmware upgradable so they'll support any future developments.

If all you want is to charge LiPo's then Thunder Power are just about to release a new charger which will have the best value for money on a cost/capacity scale.
10-20-2005 Over year old.
 
 
Squirrlybird
Veteran
Location: Suffolk, Va US

Depends on what you want to charge. I have a Schulze 636 that charges my Tanic 10s3p Lipo's. However it is a very expensive charger if you don't need the ability to charge such large packs.
10-21-2005 Over year old.
 
 
tman52804
Senior Heliman
Location: Davenport, IA

Speaking of cell counts, I'd only be charging 2,3 and possibly 4 cell lipo packs. So maybe the thunder power is the way to go. What is the new model number supposed to be?
10-21-2005 Over year old.
 
 
FlyHuge
Senior Heliman
Location: Houston, Texas

If your not going to be doing large lipo packs the accu cycle elite is a great dual lipo charger. Costs about $150

Cra$h’n with a Heli good time!
10-21-2005 Over year old.
 
 
tman52804
Senior Heliman
Location: Davenport, IA

How much is the Orbit charger?
10-21-2005 Over year old.
 
 
hpilotrc
Veteran
Location: NY--->>Mooresville, NC USA 8/2005

Orbit Microlader price info...

http://radicalrc.secure-mall.com/sh...=72&cart=363225

I once had a Triton but now have the best......Orbit. Yes it is alot of money but works excellent and is very easy to use.

RadicalRC is the USA service center for Orbit and offers excellent support for their product.







Michael
10-26-2005 Over year old.
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karakoram
Senior Heliman
Location: Reno, NV

one thing that bugs my about my Schulze ISL 6-636 is that the increments on charge current, and capacity are not fine enough, and they are a pain to change (wish it had an Astro type of knob)



Has anyone tried this charger?

Hyperion 7



if so, let us know how you like it!

Only $130 and can do all of the below:


2 Line LCD for charge monitor and post data display

Charge/Discharge
*1-25 cell NiCad/Ni-MH Batteries
*2-12v Lead Acid Batteries
*1-5 cell Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer Batteries

PCM Device Safe

0.1-7A Charge Current (120 Watt Maximum)

0.1-3A Discharge Current (20 Watt Maximum)

Fast Auto Charge Algorithms for NiCd and NiMH

12.0~15.0V DC input voltage

Audible Function Alarm

Integral Cooling Fan

Detachable temperature probe included

10 User-definable Memory Positions
*Battery Pack Type, Number of Cells, Capacity
*Charge/Discharge Current in 100mA increments
*Delta Peak sensitivity for NiCad/NiMH
*Temperature detection for NiCad/NiMH and more....
10-26-2005 Over year old.
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karakoram
Senior Heliman
Location: Reno, NV

Or how about this Dymond Charger ?
10-26-2005 Over year old.
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matman
Veteran
Location: White Oak Texas USA

I have virtually the same charger I just bought new I will sell if you are interested. I found a great deal on a Schulze so I don't need it no more. It has all of the same specs and features as the Dymond I think. I only used it a about 2 weeks. It works great I just got the Schulze to do larger batteries.

"Respect my Authoritiah!"
04-09-2006 Over year old.
 
 
technician
Heliman
Location: Wisconsin

I'm extremely happy with my Astro 109. It'll charge up to 9 cells and is very easy to use. It's also very cheap compared to the Orbit chargers, also it's upgradeable. In fact, if all you are working with is lithium-polymer the Astro 109 does just about everything you'd ever need for less than $120.
04-11-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Eyefly
Senior Heliman
Location: Charlotte, NC

I am gonna chime in for the new Thunder Power 1010 charger and the 210V ballancer. When used in combination, you can charge prolite packs at 2C-3C. You can select a fast charge program which charges to 97% and cuts a few minutes off. Plus, the ramp up to fastest charge and ramp down towards the end tend to be pretty quick.

The CEO of TP has tested charging at 3C for several thousand charges with the Pro lite packs and they are coming out fine. I have been charging at 2C and can get a very good charge in 30 minutes. The balancer will keep each cell under 4.2V and communicates to the charger to slow down or stop the charge if there is too great an imbalance between the cells.

Alex
04-11-2006 Over year old.
 
 
murp
Senior Heliman
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada

Electrifly Poly 4, can charge 2-4S packs, up to four at a time, max. charge current of 3A, you can dial in exactly the current you want from 100mA to 3000mA! This is the only Lipo charger I own, and likely will ever own,
04-11-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Hoverdown3K
Key Veteran
Location: Rochester, New York

I have a couple of chargers and I like my Duratrax ICE the best, next would be the Triton.

I needed to charge lipos at a high rate and the ICE goes to 8 amps for lipos, the Triton only does 2.5amps

-= I know there is Money in RC helicopters. I put it there=-
04-11-2006 Over year old.
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toyturbo
Senior Heliman
Location: USA

Another vote for the Duratrax ICE, the best charger I have ever used!
04-11-2006 Over year old.
 
 
MikeInMobile
Key Veteran
Location: Mobile, Alabama

I also use an ICE charger ..... Wouldn't trade it for the world ...... simply the best!
04-11-2006 Over year old.
 
 
mrrc
Senior Heliman
Location: Huntingdon Valley, PA

I just got one of the Orbit POCKETLADER
nice and can upgrade firmware over computer
04-11-2006 Over year old.
 
 
FlyHuge
Senior Heliman
Location: Houston, Texas

May want to give the thunder power 1010C and 210V balancer combo for $299. This is the safest way to charge lipos I have found. You will need a 12v DC 25amp power supply. Buy a switching DC power supply if you can afford it. It will run cooler then a reguled power supply. For the budge buyer check out the Pyramid Dc supplies for a highend supply check out the BK Precision 1692 (40amp switching).

Cra$h’n with a Heli good time!
04-12-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Ace Dude
Elite Veteran
Location: USA

The size of the power supply you need really depends on what you're charging. If you're doing small 2s or 3s packs you don't need a 25A supply. Also, a switcher will get just as hot or even hotter when pushed near its limits.



04-12-2006 Over year old.
 
 
Slowpoke
Veteran
Location: Dublin, Ohio

I like the Astroflight 109. Good price, easy to use.
05-22-2006 Over year old.
 
 
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