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What to buy for a lipo charger??

Bronco 69

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What's a good charger?? There seems to be a lot of choices.. Thanks


Keep on keepin on....
 
For a cheap one, I've had good luck with Thunder AC6 model. Can be had for under $50. Just be sure to check voltage before and after charge is complete. I've had mine false positive a couple times, but all is well with my batteries and the charger.
 
I am a big fan of icharger and run a 306b with a large power supply...
 
I've been using the Turnigy Accucel 6 50W 6A Balancer Charger for three years without any issue, however one of my lippo shown a wear in battery capacity.. not buying that brand again :D
 
I've been using the ECO6 HobbyKing ECO6 50W 5A Balancer/Charger for years; just needs a power supply and it's off to the races. If you're going to use it for discharging, you might wire up an old computer fan to it like I did, or just set it in front of a fan; it doesn't have one built in, but what do you expect for $20?
 
im using a hobbyking 5a x4. i can charge 4 batteries at once, you do need a power supply tho. Their easy to make out of a computer power supply
 
I use a Duratrax Onyx 235 balancing charger. Charges Nicd, NiMh, and Lipos.
Only charges 1 battery at a time. Works AC and DC. I can hook it to my car battery and charge my Lipo. Great for camping.
 
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