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Is there anything similar with the 150w per channel to charge 2 x 6s batteries via AC I should consider? 45 minutes to charge is brilliant!Seems expensive, but still good.
Whatever you pick, you will need 150W per channel to charge a 6S 5000 at a 1C rate. That translates to roughly 45 min of charge time.
Less than 150W/channel will increase your charge time but still work.
Thanks, I have just found this which in stock but trying to understand the import fees to the UK if any: https://uk.banggood.com/HOTA-S6-AC-...-LiPo-or-LiFe-or-Lilon-Battery-p-1952409.htmlI'd say look what is locally available and report back.
I would not go below 100W per channel. Don't go by the total power, they play all kinds of marketing tricks.
200W with 4 ports is still only 50W per port etc.
Hota, ISDT would be my choices
Legend!! I can get this one in the UK for £144, on the shopping list it goesSpektrum s2100.. charges super fast, can charge my 6s cnhl's 6200 right under 15 mins but I don't, same with my spektrum's.. 3s 5000
Super nice
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Yea they are both rated for 3c but I've never done it, I just stick it on 6.2a and 5.0a and wait about 25 minsLegend!! I can get this one in the UK for £144, on the shopping list it goes
I assume for the 6200 you are going over 6amp to achieve a 15 minute charge?
How's it performing brian? Been looking at the p30. What power supply are you running it off?
How's it performing brian? Been looking at the p30. What power supply are you running it off?
Very helpful thank you. I'm liking the p20 be enough for my needs with my d6 + I'm thinking this psu though. One foe each of them.@Woodentop .. So far so good It’s happily done everything I’ve thrown at it so far 2s, 3s, 4s and 6s
I did look at the P30 first, but to be honest it’s overkill and not needed, the P20 is charging 2x 6s’s in around 1/2hr.!!
The power supply I’m using is the ISDT 600w ( I’m a bit of a ISDT whore ) everything of theirs I own is awesome, two chargers, discharger, cell volt meter, balance board and now a power supply
This is the power supply…
https://www.flyingtech.co.uk/accessories/isdt-sp2425-600w-25a-smart-power-supply-usb-outputs
I didn’t pay that much for it though..!!
Main reason I bought it was 24v output, everything else was just a bonus..
Hope that helps
Only thing to keep in mind that you should account for standard power rating. You should only plan on using 80% of the advertised power supply rating.Very helpful thank you. I'm liking the p20 be enough for my needs with my d6 + I'm thinking this psu though. One foe each of them.
So 800w 24v for the d6+ & 1200w 24v for the p20 ( if I go the p20 route) ?Only thing to keep in mind that you should account for standard power rating. You should only plan on using 80% of the advertised power supply rating.
Ideal would be an 800W if you truly want to utilize the ~ 625W the D6+ can handle.
Just cut the crap and get the s2100!!So 800w 24v for the d6+ & 1200w 24v for the p20 ( if I go the p20 route) ?
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