Looks like a good option for home and field charging. I also agree on the value of my local hobby shop. After all, the owners of local hobby shops are fellow enthusiasts with a lot of great advice.
Bought one the other day from my local hobby shop. Love the charger . I used to charge yuneec typhoon h batteries, the stock charger does ok but I like seeing what the charger is putting in to the battery
thanks for the video my friend. my question is can you see how much voltage your battery has before charging it. i would like to know if im not sure if it needs to be charged.
Very nice unit, I currently have an iMAXB6, and I am getting back into R/C Cars after like, 20 years. Right now I am having a problem trying to track down the issue with my controller (Futaba Magnum Pro 2nd gen) and getting a decent esc for my Orion17x2 new brushed motor. For battery packs I have the following: 2x 7.2V @ 2000mAh NiCAD (Tamiya Connector) 2 7.2 @ 3000mAh NiMH (DEANS connector) batteries. I have a Traxxas XL-5 that refuses to program, just sits with red flashing led, no matter what controller or freq. I use on it (am using older FM and AM transmitters and receivers, because..well, it's all I have right now). Any advise would be welcomed. My cars are an original Kyoshyo Optima 4wd, and a Tamiya TL-01b frame built up. Both used to work fine, and decided to restore the Optima since its held up over the years, got the TL-01b (Baja Champ/King) off a friend for 80 bucks, and it ran good once and just quit. Any advise please to get both running at a decent price and on todays tech. Many thanks.
Henry J Anderson II I havent messed with cars much but the principals are the same. I would imagine you can probably hook that traxxas ESC up to a PC for programming. I've not messed with brushed motors. Everything we fly are brushless.
Can this charger tell us the charge on an NIMH? It seems all it can do for NIMH is charge and discharge. NO diagnostics. 1 cell too low and you get a lame error to check cell voltages, yet this charger can't do that? LAME.
Looks like a good option for home and field charging. I also agree on the value of my local hobby shop. After all, the owners of local hobby shops are fellow enthusiasts with a lot of great advice.
Bought one the other day from my local hobby shop. Love the charger . I used to charge yuneec typhoon h batteries, the stock charger does ok but I like seeing what the charger is putting in to the battery
Pretty nice unit :)
thanks for the video my friend. my question is can you see how much voltage your battery has before charging it. i would like to know if im not sure if it needs to be charged.
Is this a good charger for the track 1/10 scale
Very nice unit, I currently have an iMAXB6, and I am getting back into R/C Cars after like, 20 years. Right now I am having a problem trying to track down the issue with my controller (Futaba Magnum Pro 2nd gen) and getting a decent esc for my Orion17x2 new brushed motor. For battery packs I have the following:
2x 7.2V @ 2000mAh NiCAD (Tamiya Connector)
2 7.2 @ 3000mAh NiMH (DEANS connector) batteries.
I have a Traxxas XL-5 that refuses to program, just sits with red flashing led, no matter what controller or freq. I use on it (am using older FM and AM transmitters and receivers, because..well, it's all I have right now).
Any advise would be welcomed. My cars are an original Kyoshyo Optima 4wd, and a Tamiya TL-01b frame built up. Both used to work fine, and decided to restore the Optima since its held up over the years, got the TL-01b (Baja Champ/King) off a friend for 80 bucks, and it ran good once and just quit. Any advise please to get both running at a decent price and on todays tech. Many thanks.
Henry J Anderson II I havent messed with cars much but the principals are the same. I would imagine you can probably hook that traxxas ESC up to a PC for programming. I've not messed with brushed motors. Everything we fly are brushless.
Can this charger tell us the charge on an NIMH? It seems all it can do for NIMH is charge and discharge. NO diagnostics. 1 cell too low and you get a lame error to check cell voltages, yet this charger can't do that? LAME.