Typhon Is the typhon 6s V2 still worth it?

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ALex38

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Someone is selling a typhon 6s v2 for $250. Is that a decent price if it’s in decent shape? I know that’s a older version wondering if they have problems I don’t know of?
 
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EV Peak and HTRC have both been around for while now and are both good brands. I just went on Amazon searched for lipo balance charger, sorted by customer rating and the HTRC charger was the 3rd listing, the Skyrc is 16 if that matters. ?‍♂️
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Definately keeping those in consideration. Evpeak one even has a $10 off going so it’s like $40
I went a bit overkill on my charger.
Hitec X2 400.
Input Voltage Range: DC 12 - 18 Volts DC
Recommended Input Amperage: 50 Amps
Charger Circuit Power: 800 Watts (400 Watts x 2)
Discharge Circuit Power: 25 Watts
Charge Current Range: 0.1 - 20.0 Amps per Channel
Discharge Current Range: 0.1 - 5.0 Amps per Channel
LiPo,LiFe & LiIon Balancing Current Drain: 200mA per Cell
LiPo,LiFe & LiIon Cell Count: 1 - 6 Cells
Maximum NiCd/NiMh Cell Count: 1 - 15 Cells
Lead Acid (Pb) Cells / Voltage: 2 - 20 Volts

If I ever upgrade I'll get this and a 30v psu
Hitec X2 700
  • DC Input Voltage: 11 - 30 Volts DC
  • Total Charge Circuit Power: 1400 Watts (700 Watts x 2)
  • Charge Current Range: 0.1 - 30.0 Amps x 2
  • Discharge Current Power: 30 Watts x 2
  • Discharge Current Range: 0.1 - 5.0 Amps
  • Current Drain for LiPo Balancing: Max 800mAh per cell
  • NiCd/NiMh Battery Cell Count: 1 - 20 cells
    - Capacity Range 100 - 50,000mAh
  • LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/LiIon Cell Count: 2 - 8 cells
    - Capacity Range 100 - 50,000mAh
  • Pb Battery Voltage: 2 - 24 Volts

But currently I haven't been able to max out the 400 lol.
 
Ok. Is htrc pretty known brand also? Alot of online reviews love that hota.
I have 2 of the HobbyMate (D6DuoPro) version of that HOTA. They are powerful without a PSU. But now I use 24v PSU's on both. I charge real fast now. But they don't need a PSU at all. Optional down the road if you get larger lipos. (y)
 
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