HOTA D6 Pro duo Lipo charger Faulty Channel .

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @jubeco8260
    @jubeco8260 6 месяцев назад +1

    bravo!!!

  • @mitchellroberts7954
    @mitchellroberts7954 3 года назад +1

    Nice work! Great information as these age and more people run into this problem. Surely it's a pain to solder that component on, not to mention waiting to get it in the mail. Small tipped iron, steady hands, and a bit of luck must help lol as others have said maybe add some bodge wires and an ANL fuse or something to make it easier to repair in the future :)

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  3 года назад +1

      I would agree Mitchell, It was not ans easy task as most tips are half the size of the fuse. I think the way forwards is to fit a fuse holder of sorts to the body with long wires soldered in place of the fuse. I may do a video on that soon ..

  • @sumdood2035
    @sumdood2035 2 года назад +1

    Good to know it's fuse protected at all, but I wouldnt exactly call it user serviceable. I have a Hitec RDX1 PRO that suddenly started reading voltage all over the place. With everything unplugged the battery meter fluctuates between 0.1 and 2.5v. It still charges but im sure its ending the charge prematurely.Hopefully Hitec will warranty it.

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  2 года назад

      Its fa from user serviceable but that's how they make money I guess. Lets hope in the future manufactures have the sense to install replicable fuses. Hope you get yours sorted by Hitec.

  • @robertpenner8840
    @robertpenner8840 2 года назад +1

    I bought a D6+ just a little more than a year ago from a reputable local hobby store. It's been working great until today, when I started encountering a slightly different problem: it reads the voltage of the battery when I plug it in but when I charge (or any other operation) on that channel, I get that same error message "current operation not supported". the board in mine looks to be identical to the one you have. The same fuse on mine actually shows no resistance (or nothing above the internal resistance of my meter). But the appearance is very suspicious; the fuse is slightly brown and the soldering on that fuse is certainly not neat. I don't know if this got too hot and the solder melted into a blob or if someone tried to fix it at the factory...
    😜
    thanks!

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  2 года назад

      Sorry for the very late Reply Robert, Did you have any luck sorting it out.
      It does sound like its the fuse, did you replace it and is it working now ?.

    • @robertpenner8840
      @robertpenner8840 2 года назад +1

      Hi - yes, I replaced the fuse and it is all working now. I did have some additional issue afterwards where the voltage reading was off by approximatly 1 volt until I plugged in battery balance leads. I tried a few things but ultimatly I resolved it by doing a factory reset. Thanks!

  • @RoboDriller
    @RoboDriller Год назад +1

    I had to reflow the solder on my fuse. Works good again

  • @khyleebrahh7
    @khyleebrahh7 3 года назад +1

    Cheees mate, all working now

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  3 года назад +1

      Happy for you Khyle well done.

  • @Margittalong
    @Margittalong 2 года назад +1

    Heinz Longerich
    Thank You for the information.
    I bought the same charger and DC works but Ac dos not work there is no screen showing up.
    Any help ?
    Heinz

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  2 года назад

      Is there any power to the screen, does it light up at all. First thing I would do is take it apart and see if the wire has unplugged itself first.

    • @Margittalong
      @Margittalong 2 года назад

      @@Dingmiester Only DC it will light up

  • @phuocngocnguyen4014
    @phuocngocnguyen4014 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for your video

  • @South-Texas-Drones_5801
    @South-Texas-Drones_5801 Год назад

    My Dual Smart Charger just quit when I was plugging in a new Lipo and it’s only 3 months old 😡 Hopefully it’s just a fuse.

  • @arnevf
    @arnevf 2 года назад +1

    I bought a HOTA D6 Pro that had this problem, opened a complaint on Aliexpress and they refunded me 50% of the amount, since one channel doesn't work. I thought it was my bad luck in the purchase and I bought a second charger just like it, after 3 months of moderate use, the same problem. I do not recommend this charger. It's cute but it sucks and it's going to break soon.

  • @ddz2825
    @ddz2825 2 года назад +1

    I am in USA, I have one with 110V, same problem. I have not open it yet, is it going to be the same part? Thx.

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  2 года назад

      Hi, 110v is just the supply it will make no difference. If you have the same issue as per my video its more than lightly your fuse. Hope you get it sorted.

  • @pongasiong
    @pongasiong 12 дней назад

    hi, my d6 pro just died today, it smelled something fried inside but the charger is working if on dc mode, can you help me fix it? i was just using storage mode on using AC..

  • @runngunrc1991
    @runngunrc1991 2 года назад +1

    My hands were wet when I unplugged lipo it popped. So later I try an put my lipos in storage mode it comes on I plug the second lipo it shut off. I’m about to open it up.

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  2 года назад +1

      Well start with the fuse first as per My video, I'm sure it will fix it. Good luck.

    • @runngunrc1991
      @runngunrc1991 2 года назад +1

      @@Dingmiester I appreciate you taking the time an sharing your knowledge.

  • @plowking6952
    @plowking6952 3 года назад +1

    Any chance you'd be able to do another one? 😉 Happy to pay! haha

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  3 года назад +1

      Hi, I'm going to look at doing a new video but installing two panel fuse holders. It will be a much easer job and in the long run much easier to change blown fuse in the future .

  • @isavv_
    @isavv_ 2 года назад

    Are those mosfets? ( under the heatsink ) ?

  • @TeamBlindMouse
    @TeamBlindMouse 3 года назад

    I'm glad I found this video before I bought a replacement. Would you happen to know the amp rating for the fuse model you mentioned as there appears to be quite few ..

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  3 года назад +3

      I went with 10 amps to be on the safe side. Its rated at 15 amps per channel I do believe. To make it easier you could look at getting a fuse holder rated up to 15 amps and fit it to the side of the case. That would be my next job if it blows again. SF-1206HV15M-2

    • @TeamBlindMouse
      @TeamBlindMouse 3 года назад

      @@Dingmiester you mean like an automotive blade style fuse and fuse holder ? what gauge wires would you suggest ?

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  3 года назад +1

      @@TeamBlindMouse Yes that's one sort, I would personally go with a round fuse holder with screw cap, Amazon/ Ebay sell them. It would be easier to drill the holes. Make sure it's rated 15amps.

  • @handibakry1
    @handibakry1 Год назад

    thanks for the video, I have a problem with my hota d6 pro, if you don't mind I need a photo of the electrical schematic or photo of the D6 MBV1.0.2 board. thanks

    • @handibakry1
      @handibakry1 Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsNlFquUblKqY?feature=share

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  Год назад

      Sorry I don't have that Information, best you contact Hota Directly thanks.

  • @MrAcsilva84
    @MrAcsilva84 5 месяцев назад

    What amp rating did you get for the fuse? 15 amp?

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I went with 10amp to be safe but I believe its rated to 15amp. Not had a fuse blow yet with 10amp.

  • @souradeepkundu6178
    @souradeepkundu6178 Год назад

    Mine one also shows the same error current operation is not supported and also sometimes abnormal battery connection error message but it reads the Voltage and also from balance leads too , do you think it's the same problem?

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  Год назад

      I don't know sorry, if your ok with electronics test the fuses and all the wiring. Worth a try.

  • @edouardsiebert905
    @edouardsiebert905 3 года назад +1

    hey ! just saw your video i think i have the same problem where did you find the fuse ? if you have a link i would be glad to have it ! thank you ;)

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  3 года назад

      Hi, Here is what I used. Not easy to solder as so small. I am going to make a new video and change the fuses in the board to 5x20mm external fuse holders. I think it will be so much better in the long run. uk.farnell.com/bourns/sf-1206hv15m-2/fuse-15a-high-inrush-withstand/dp/2911347RL?st=SF-1206HV15M-2

    • @edouardsiebert905
      @edouardsiebert905 3 года назад

      @@Dingmiester great that would be helpfull ! thank you for your reply !

  • @ihaveanunorigionalname
    @ihaveanunorigionalname 2 года назад +2

    sf1206hv argggg its not the whole number!! the last 2 numbers needed were the amperage value they blow at. i was going to pre order some but i cant without that info

  • @chrismitchelmore9379
    @chrismitchelmore9379 2 года назад

    Anyone found a way to get the fuses? With min amount shipping and handling it's like 20 quid!

    • @Dingmiester
      @Dingmiester  2 года назад +1

      www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/Bourns/SF-1206HV15M-2?qs=gTYE2QTfZfSThH7Z0dUJfA%3D%3D a little bit Cheaper Chris.