DUAL-INPUT CONVENIENCE EOS 0606i AD-B AC/DC Input - 6A/6S with 50W Max. The 0606i AC/DC is one of the most popular chargers in the RC world. Easily transportable, and ready for DC or AC input sources. A great pick for models using small~medium capacity packs or those who don't need the super-fast charge abilities of the NET & DUO series. Specifications: 1~6 cells Li-Poly, Li-Ion or A123 1~14 cells NiCad / NiMH 1~6 cells Sealed Lead Acid AC Output: 6.0A / 50W max DC Output: 6.0A / 50W max AC Input: 100~240V 50/60Hz DC Input: 11.0~15.0V Integrated balancer Data Output Port Store Mode Charge Rates: 0.1A~6.0A Includes DC output cables Comes with HP/PQ and JST XH balancer boards Hyperion User Manual » (pdf / 113kb)
C**D
One of the Best Chargers Available!
This is a great charger if you're not trying to do multiple batteries. Personally I don't have a lot of batteries, and I only fly 450 helis and small quad rotors, so I have never charged anything above a 3S with this. However, the ability of this charger to verify that your battery is properly connected with the right number of cells is great for entry level LiPo'ers. It's also great for people who accidentally fat finger the wrong cell count in too :)Charge time is great, and I like that the charger will display the charge of each individual cell. This allows you to see if your battery is starting to die (aka cell voltage won't be balanced). Overall, I love this charger and it's even better with the Mega Charge 14-in-1 adapter!
F**D
Works really well
This is a great charger. I've tested int with NiCd, NiMH and LiPo so far. Very Convenient with both AC and DC in a reasonably sized package. Doesn't feel cheep like most other chargers I've seen. Comes with balance connectors for most common LiPo packs. My only complaint is the manual, it's not great but at least useful. Would also be nice if you could disconect the DC cables when not in use. Highly recommended.
C**E
Love the clamps so that I can run it in ...
A friend suggested this to me last year. Been using it ever since. I wish it had an auto cycle mode for LiPo batteries, but it doesn't. Love the clamps so that I can run it in the field off my car battery.
J**A
EOS 0606i 6A max AC/DC Charger w/Balancer
Arrived fast and works great. I believe I actually get longer fly time on my batteries as compared to batteries charged with my stock DJI chargers. Also allows you to discharge your batteries to a safe to store voltage. Nice unit.
R**N
Five Stars
Seems to work fine. Does what I needed.
R**Y
Great charger
This is a great charger. I use it for lipo batteries and nimh. The charger is easy to use and works exactly as expected.
A**N
Five Stars
Great little charger. Does just what it says.
D**R
Great charger for home and field charging, self-contained
I use this charger to charge my Lipos at home, before heading out to a local park for some flying. The charger has its own internal power supply and thus works from either 120 AC or 12v in your car. I've found the charger works well and handles about every type of battery I have. I've used it with Lipo, Nicads and even Sealed Lead Acid AGM batteries to measure their capacity.A couple of notes specific to using it with Lipos (which is what the charger is primarily designed to charge). If you leave your batteries in storage too long, they can self-discharge below the level where the charger will let you charge them. Here's the way to get around that.*** Warning watch the batteries closely when using this method, if you walk away and over charge a Lipo there is a possibility it can catch on fire! ***Plug your Lipo into the charger, make sure the balance ports are NOT connected (it won't let you charge a Lipo in Nimh mode if the balance ports and connected). Press the battery type button to get to Nimh and charge the Lipo battery in Nimh mode until it reaches about the nominal voltage per cell it should have, for example 2s is 7.4v, 3s is 11.1v. Use a really low current like ½ C or less (I use .2a for a 1000mah battery). While charging the battery in this mode, it should only take a few minutes and hold the battery in your hand to make sure it's not getting hot. Once the battery has enough charge per cell, you should be able to switch over to Lipo mode, connect the balance port and safely balance charge the battery.One of the features I like about this charger is the "storage" mode it also supports for Lipos. To use it best, take your batteries after you got home from the field, put them on, connect the charge port and the balance port and charge them up. Then, switch from charge mode to Storage mode and it'll safely and correctly discharge them to the recommended levels for storage. Many of my friends keep track when using their batteries and fly them only to storage mode, which allows them to work tha max number of cycles. If you didn't get to use a battery when you left the field this is a good way to deal with it.Ok, one more cool thing the charger does is you can use it to read the voltage of each cell. Put the charger in Lipo mode, plug in your battery via the balance port and using the up/down arrows move from Charge, Discharge past Store to Balance. This screen shows you the voltage of each cell, 3 at a time alternating between the 1st 3 and the 2nd 3. It's useful to see how close your cells are staying after a flight.While the charger is a really nice one, easy to use and reliable, it doesn't come with all of the balance port options, you have to buy extra adapters to use JST or Thunder Tiger style batteries. You also need to buy charge adapters to fit the batteries you are using. Amazon sells adapters (they appear to be from HobbyKing) that will work if you don't want to solder up your own.I use this charger for single small batteries. It can't put out really high current due to the limiting size of the power supply, thus I don't use it for Parallel charging. I'm sure it could handle parallel charging of the smaller 2S-3S park flyer sizes though (500-1100mah).4 stars for a nice setup, it would be 5 if it came with a universal balancer adapter and a universal charge adapter.
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