Great overview! I would still like to mention a potentially interesting spec that almost no reviews and very few manuals discuss: The available range of end voltages. That can be very relevant to those of us who use lithium batteries in ground stations and other standby gear. I like to charge them to three quarter capacity and have them constantly ready to use, but whether a given charger can do this automatically is usually very hard to ascertain before you have it in your hands. Adjustable end voltages can be a narrow span like 4,18 to 4.22, or they can go far enough down to be useful for standby gear; but that range is seldom mentioned online.
Thanks Andrew 👍💪✌
And to you
Looking to purchase one of these guys but your coupon code says expired, any chance you've got an updated one?
Unfortunately no, they don't last for long.
@AndrewNewton oh well figured it was worth a shot... Thanks for the reply and for this video!
So have I got this right? It's the same charger just a different colour
Correct
Great overview! I would still like to mention a potentially interesting spec that almost no reviews and very few manuals discuss: The available range of end voltages. That can be very relevant to those of us who use lithium batteries in ground stations and other standby gear. I like to charge them to three quarter capacity and have them constantly ready to use, but whether a given charger can do this automatically is usually very hard to ascertain before you have it in your hands. Adjustable end voltages can be a narrow span like 4,18 to 4.22, or they can go far enough down to be useful for standby gear; but that range is seldom mentioned online.
Good point thanks. Li-Ion setting End voltage 3.95 to 4.15 might be useful