Helo...i have a question...is it possible to connect two. .."graphene" 6s 22v pack's in series?and charge it in series...?i hope some one can answer this...
2 x 6s in series makes a 12S lipo , do you have a 12S charger ? I theory it possible but 12S chargers are very rare.... Maybe you meant parallel charging , this is possible with a parallel charging board . Keep in mind that your charge current is divided over the 2 batteries so there is not really a time advantage over single charge.
24" LCD screen wow that's friggin huge for a charger
It is a really 2 inch screen.
Which lead should you attach first to the charger, the xt60 connector or the balance lead?
24 inch screen ????
Can i charge and test the resistance of 12v or 24v ups batteries ?
No resistance check ?
Does it come with a power cord?
No cords or battery adapters
Does the charger require a separate power supply
Yes, it takes your own DC voltage.
astrovan14 dont you think it would be worth mentioning that on your advertisement
It's mentioned near the start that it does
Shroomsta no sir it does not
@@SilverTopFlyer
How do you get through a day?
Wow!
how much it's cost?
You state a DC input port. Why are the DC minimums for a EFFECTIVE charge rate. DC 12v input at 10A, 25A, 100A ? or 24V@ 10A. etc., ??
Helo...i have a question...is it possible to connect two. .."graphene" 6s 22v pack's
in series?and charge it in series...?i hope some one can answer this...
2 x 6s in series makes a 12S lipo , do you have a 12S charger ?
I theory it possible but 12S chargers are very rare....
Maybe you meant parallel charging , this is possible with a parallel charging board .
Keep in mind that your charge current is divided over the 2 batteries so there is not really a time advantage over single charge.
@@danyel9256 thank you for the answer...
Li = Lithium batteries and Ni = Nickel Cadmium or Nickel Metal-hydride batteries, please learn about the product before narrating a video.