@@rcmits I'm pretty sure that hitec is the maker of this and companies like sky rc and dynamite rebrand them I have a passport charger that is identical to my old ac pro hitec
Oh rats, I was hoping this would be 200W per channel on AC. Looks like is 200W total. When you were charging one battery it was able to provide over 8 amps around 124 W to that battery. When you put the second one on it dropped both to around 6.6 amps and about 100 W to each. Looks like I would have to run this off my power supply in order to charge a pair of 4S batteries at 7 amps or more.
@@barbedwirerat661 yeah like most but this also has the parallel mode which it is awesome also I must add I've never had a ac charger that worked this fast from 3.5v I can charge a 8200mah li-hv to fill in about 35 minutes and even the discharge is faster then anything I've used What dc power supply do u use I'm interested in one
@@RC4us I have a Hitec ePowerbox 30 amp. The Hitec branded version is discontinued but it appears to be available under the SkyRC eFuel brand. Output voltage can be adjusted between 12-18V. If your charger can handle 18V input then this power supply will provide 540 W. Motion RC has the eFuel 30 for under $100 so I think it is a pretty good value..and it is red LOL. There is also a bigger 50 amp version that goes up to 1200 W, but output voltage is variable between 15-30V so to get that extra power out of it your charger needs to be able to accept the higher voltage range...which actually looks like the RDX2 800 would be compatible with. However, it is $250. I suppose it you were planning on getting a pair of RDX2 800s so you could simultaneously charge four high capacity 4S or 6S batteries at the same time at the full 1C amp setting then the 1200W would make sense. Thought that kind of a setup might be more applicable to someone that is primarily a 1/5 scale guy.
Definitely on my list awesome job on review.
@@SleekHobbies88 I'd love to get my hands on their discharger
skyrc re-badged; still a good device dropped by both companies....
@@rcmits I'm pretty sure that hitec is the maker of this and companies like sky rc and dynamite rebrand them I have a passport charger that is identical to my old ac pro hitec
Oh rats, I was hoping this would be 200W per channel on AC. Looks like is 200W total. When you were charging one battery it was able to provide over 8 amps around 124 W to that battery. When you put the second one on it dropped both to around 6.6 amps and about 100 W to each. Looks like I would have to run this off my power supply in order to charge a pair of 4S batteries at 7 amps or more.
@@barbedwirerat661 yeah like most but this also has the parallel mode which it is awesome also I must add I've never had a ac charger that worked this fast from 3.5v I can charge a 8200mah li-hv to fill in about 35 minutes and even the discharge is faster then anything I've used
What dc power supply do u use I'm interested in one
@@RC4us I have a Hitec ePowerbox 30 amp. The Hitec branded version is discontinued but it appears to be available under the SkyRC eFuel brand. Output voltage can be adjusted between 12-18V. If your charger can handle 18V input then this power supply will provide 540 W. Motion RC has the eFuel 30 for under $100 so I think it is a pretty good value..and it is red LOL. There is also a bigger 50 amp version that goes up to 1200 W, but output voltage is variable between 15-30V so to get that extra power out of it your charger needs to be able to accept the higher voltage range...which actually looks like the RDX2 800 would be compatible with. However, it is $250. I suppose it you were planning on getting a pair of RDX2 800s so you could simultaneously charge four high capacity 4S or 6S batteries at the same time at the full 1C amp setting then the 1200W would make sense. Thought that kind of a setup might be more applicable to someone that is primarily a 1/5 scale guy.