@@andrewsarratore5932 Brother, I would love to. However, my bank account is trying to keep up with the motors. I will do more as soon as I get time to finish my motor tester and my wife allows me to burn more money on motors.
why wouldnt i just connect an appropriate resistor bank to my charger and do it that way? you can build a resistor bank for less than $40, fans and all
You can connect resistor banks to your charger, but your charger won't get to the discharge rate very fast. I use ichargers and they take about 30-45 seconds to get to the actual discharge rate. Also to see all the data you have to hook it up to your computer. My unit gets to the discharge rate quickly, 2 seconds for a 2s battery at 20A, and all the data is on screen, no need to hook up to your computer.
You really have me getting an itch to start testing batteries now.
I think you should test all the batteries!
@@andrewsarratore5932 Brother, I would love to. However, my bank account is trying to keep up with the motors. I will do more as soon as I get time to finish my motor tester and my wife allows me to burn more money on motors.
why wouldnt i just connect an appropriate resistor bank to my charger and do it that way?
you can build a resistor bank for less than $40, fans and all
You can connect resistor banks to your charger, but your charger won't get to the discharge rate very fast. I use ichargers and they take about 30-45 seconds to get to the actual discharge rate. Also to see all the data you have to hook it up to your computer. My unit gets to the discharge rate quickly, 2 seconds for a 2s battery at 20A, and all the data is on screen, no need to hook up to your computer.