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Old 09-20-2019, 10:20 PM   #1
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Sup peeps, I’ve been using the same Lipo Charger for years. It’s an old IMAX B6 4 button style 80 watt charger.

I use a 12v 5ah AGM battery as my power supply. I added a digital volt meter to it to keep an eye on the battery’s voltage and I use a CenTech trickle charger on the battery when charging.

08-F777-B3-4-AEB-4420-955-D-78-EDB0108-D73

49-E684-D4-5871-4-DA6-B173-1-F0-E2-D1151-CD

It works fine, it’s just slow.

Been thinking about getting a new charger. Something more modern.

The charger I’m looking at is the Junsi I-Charger x6 rated at 800w.

60-FB01-A2-3-B48-44-B8-ADFE-D0-EE284-FE230

Anyone use one or one that is similar?

What I’m wondering for anyone who may have used this charger or a similar one, would my 12v battery be sufficient to power it, or do I need to invest in a power supply as well?

It states that the Input Voltage Range is 10.0—32.0VDC. My little AGM battery on the trickle charger averages 13-15 volts.

If I could get away with not buying a power supply for a while and just getting the charger, that would be preferable.

Any input would be greatly appreciated, thanks.👍🏼
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Why not get an AC/DC charger? You can get a Hitec RDX1 Pro AC/DC for $69.
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you can also get a acdc version of the imax b6 chargers its basicly the same only it has the ac adaptor build in and is only $30 the rate of charge wont change the batterys have a preset charge rate 1c =1 amp basicly and most batterys max out at 5c charge rate or 5 amps charging any faster might kill the battery and/or burn your house down

also the new imax charger has more battery settings for diferant types of batterys than my old imax charger

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you can also get a acdc version of the imax b6 chargers its basicly the same only it has the ac adaptor build in and is only $30 the rate of charge wont change the batterys have a preset charge rate 1c =1 amp basicly and most batterys max out at 5c charge rate or 5 amps charging any faster might kill the battery and/or burn your house down

also the new imax charger has more battery settings for diferant types of batterys than my old imax charger
+1

Never had issues or need for more than this $30 charger provides.
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Why not get an AC/DC charger? You can get a Hitec RDX1 Pro AC/DC for $69.
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you can also get a acdc version of the imax b6 chargers its basicly the same only it has the ac adaptor build in and is only $30 the rate of charge wont change the batterys have a preset charge rate 1c =1 amp basicly and most batterys max out at 5c charge rate or 5 amps charging any faster might kill the battery and/or burn your house down

also the new imax charger has more battery settings for diferant types of batterys than my old imax charger
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+1

Never had issues or need for more than this $30 charger provides.

My biggest reason for not getting an AC/DC charger is lack of power availability. Might start racing again. The track is set up and torn down in a local Home Depot parking lot and power is very limited.

Being self sufficient is a must.

Maybe Im just being blinded by the allure of shiny new electronics?
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Old 09-21-2019, 10:41 AM   #6
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Those new micro-sized chargers are pretty nifty, and I have seen some really nice power supplies on sites like banggood and AliExpress... Decent prices, too.
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My biggest reason for not getting an AC/DC charger is lack of power availability. Might start racing again. The track is set up and torn down in a local Home Depot parking lot and power is very limited.

Being self sufficient is a must.

Maybe Im just being blinded by the allure of shiny new electronics?
Had an Imax myself for years and only recently changed to some more "modern" Wanted first the more fancy version with touchscreen but went than for the conservative one...just in case
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32844...0-d53e8fc49d9d
Its a bit loud but until now I have not regret it.

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That’s a nice looking unit. 👍🏼
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My biggest reason for not getting an AC/DC charger is lack of power availability. Might start racing again. The track is set up and torn down in a local Home Depot parking lot and power is very limited.

Being self sufficient is a must.

Maybe Im just being blinded by the allure of shiny new electronics?
I think you missed the point of AC/DC. You can power them from a wall socket OR a 12v supply (like your car battery). It's the best of BOTH worlds.
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I think you missed the point of AC/DC. You can power them from a wall socket OR a 12v supply (like your car battery). It's the best of BOTH worlds.


I couldn’t see the forest, all them damn trees where in the way.

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My biggest reason for not getting an AC/DC charger is lack of power availability. Might start racing again. The track is set up and torn down in a local Home Depot parking lot and power is very limited.

Being self sufficient is a must.

Maybe Im just being blinded by the allure of shiny new electronics?
You can get a 2 cycle generator for about $99.00 at Harbor Freight. While I have never tried charging batteries off of a generator, I see no reason why it wouldn't work. If noise is a concern, use a box to muffle the sound and an extension cord. These generators are very light weight and one man can easily lift it.
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Love my HItec black edition AC/DC charges two batteries concurrently:
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product...ac-dc-hrc44270

A great 4 lipo charger:
EV-Peak CQ3 Multi Charger 4x 100W NiMH / LiPO with Built-in Balance

https://www.getfpv.com/ev-peak-cq3-m...SABEgLvS_D_BwE
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Old 11-07-2019, 05:06 PM   #13
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I'll just mention that one factor that got me to upgrade was that my old charger couldn't charge LIHV (well it could but it charged to lipo specs). I think its nice to have to option to charge the various newer battery chemistries like LIHV, LIFE, Lilon just in case you end up with one of those.

I've been happy with my HiTec AC/DC chargers, the RDX1 and the X2
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I think you missed the point of AC/DC. You can power them from a wall socket OR a 12v supply (like your car battery). It's the best of BOTH worlds.

AC/DC - it’s not just a band!

Timely post though - I’ve been thinking about updating my charger as well.

HItec is the front runner for me right now.
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