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Micro-Controlled Li-Po/Li-ion Balance Charger w/ LCD Display
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Regular Price: $149.99
Sale Price: $99.99
You Save: $50.00 (33 %)
Item Number: 01200
Thunder Power Adaptors Options
Quantity Discounts
| Quantity | Amount |
| 5 to 19 | $94.99 |
| 20 to 99 | $90.99 |
| 100 to 499 | $86.99 |
| 500 to 4999 | $82.99 |
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It's simply the best balance charger you can have now! Compatible with both regular Li-Po packs and thunder power packs (Optional Adaptors)
Product Key Features:
- Intelligent and Smart Charger with Balancer that fully support many 1-4 cell Li-Polymer and Li-ion battery packs
- Big LCD display. real-time displays voltage and charging processing clearly and separately. (Pictures 1-2)
- 4 separated parallel charging circuits ensure your battery 100% fully charged. Higher efficiency.
- Adjustable charging current from 0.2A to 4.0A. the adjusting step is 0.2A which can be set by the buttons on the board. These are the two round black buttons on the left (Picture 2)
- Controlled by 4 separated internal micro computers. charge 1S-4S battery separately. no like other serial charging + balancer setup on the market. More efficient.
- Align Balance Connector
to support 2,3,4 Cells charge and a pair of 2 cell 2x7.4V Charge
- Complete circuit protection for battery reverse polarity: protect the charger and battery even when connect the battery or the power supply reversibly.
- Low voltage protection. charger won't charge any cell if voltage is lower than 2.7v.
- Automatically charging stop when it's charging is done. A buzzer will call.
- Charge mode of the balanced parallel connection
- charge in parallel connection for one single cell or four single cells at one time
- charge in parallel connection for a pile of two series-wound cells or two piles of two series-wound cells at one time
- charge in parallel connection for a pile of three series-wound cells or one single cell at one time
- charge in parallel connection for a pile of four series-wound cells
- Input voltage: DC 11V~15V, which can be directly connect to Automobile Battery. The working electric current is less than 6A when it is charged in full load. The current of the fuse is 10A which could prevent short circuit. You can also select a extra Wall Plug AC-DC12V/5A Switching Power as an power source.
- Working rating: -20 ~ 60 C
Warning
- Use special caution when working with Li-ion cells, they are very sensitive to charging characteristics and may explode if mishandled.
- Protective Circuit Board is required when making packs
- Make sure user has enough knowledge on Li-Ion rechargeable batteries in charging, discharging and assembly before use.
- Put the batteries in fire-proof container in charging
- Never leave batteries unattended when charging
- Do not put batteries on wood surface or carpet when charging
- We are not responsible for any damage caused by misuse or mishandling of Li-Ion batteries in charging
- We are not responsible for damage caused by other Li-ion batteries not supplied from us
- Do not make any changes to the charger, charger accessories or connectors, as this might cause electrical shortage, fire or over-heating during charging. We are not liable for the product is any changes are made to the charged accessories or connectors.
All Supported Battery Packs
Must Read:
There are three wiring orders for the balance charging connectors in the Market. This charger comes with polarity reverse protection feature. The LCD Screen does not show any charging info if the polarity is wrong.
1. Positive direction array (Tenergy's First Generation Products and many other brands)
Charge Method: Directly connect the charge port.
2. Reversed direction array (Tenergy's Second Generation Products--V2 and Many other E-Flite Products)
Charge Method: Connect to the polarity-reversing adaptor, then connect to the charge port)
3. Thunder Power connection array (All thunder power brand Li-Po Packs)
Charger Method: Connect to the Thunder power adaptor, then connect to the Charge Port)
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Regular Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $37.99
You Save: $32.00 (46 %)
Protection Circuit Module ( PCB ) for 29.6V Li-Ion /Li-Polymer Battery Pack (8 cells with 10A limit )-LI_PCB_29.6V1
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Regular Price: $32.99
Sale Price: $17.99
You Save: $15.00 (45 %)
7.4 volt - 1250mAh 10C Li-Poly Pack
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Product Reviews
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Average Rating:
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micro-controlled
ARMANDO CRUZ
(MARYSVILLE, OH)
12/28/2008 3:05 PM
i havea micro controlled w/lcd display and for the longest time i was just buying the energizer batteries for it. on normal use they would last about a week. this controlled is used daily, a combined daily run time of about 4 hours, . the batteries are great batteries, i used them in my digicam, remotes, flashlights, etc. i started do some research about rechargable batteries and learned about nicad and nimh. the nimh was the best option for me. i then decided to shop around and see how much money these batteries cost. i ended up pruchasing 12 aa and 12 aaa plus a charger on ebay from all battery. all i have to say is im sold, i just recieved my second order of 24 aa batteries with the c and d adapters. these batteries are already saving me money. i get a little more run time ( with the e2 i would replace the batteries every sunday, so i start the week with a fresh set ) i get about a week and a half from the ternegy aa batteries. the batteries were a perfect fit for my controlled. i now have them in a modded 3d maglite, and i dont think these batteries hold a candle to the e2. as far as cost and performance that is. after about 3 cycles they have paid for themselves, and i have many more cycles to go before i need to replace the batteries with new ones. now i have tenergy batteries is all my battery controlled electronics. for bang for the buck they cannot be beat. i will be doing business with all battery again, soon!
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1-4 cell Li-ion Charger/balancer manual
Mike
(Unknown)
2/1/2008 7:12 PM
The LPC-1000 1-4 cell "smart" charger/balancer just arrived today, and it's in use as we speak. It does appear to do the job well.
But the accompanying instruction manual fails to describe how to use it once the battery is connected, nor does it explain what the various audible alarms mean. When I first powered it up, it gave me a "2-beep" alarm and didn't deliver charge current. After cycling the power, it worked fine. I'm still unclear whether it's safe to remove input power while batteries are connected, either. And it could also benefit from some fluent English editing.
Otherwise a good product!
Mike Manes
mrmanes@gmail.com
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