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ETRONIX POWERPAL 3.0 AC/DC PERFORMANCE CHARGER/DISCHARGER
Etronix has upgraded its best selling PowerPal charger with the latest 3.0 version. Same reliable charging for all your battery charging needs, the 3.0 has been updated with the inclusion of a 2.1A USB charge sock-et, a DJI battery charge program and a useful servo testing function.
Etronix Power Pal 3.0 Charger/Discharger Features:
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The PowerPal 3.0 also includes the following charging leads and cables:
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Charged my lipo battery in an hour. Has all the features you need to keep your lipo battery in good order, with its balance charging and storage options. Easy to use and can't really get it wrong when charging.
Great Charger its nice and easy to use :)
had it for a long time now, no problems and works perfectly.
We're not a fan of parallel charging LiPo batteries - it's a bit "messy" and will just increase charge time. Simpler and easier to charge individually.
But technically there's no limit it will just keep increasing the perceived mAh capacity of the battery that the charger "sees". If you really want to do it, we'd recommend no more than 2 or 3 in parallel.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes these have a storage function
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Yes you'd want an LiHV charger
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Yes this would work well - you just need a Tamiya charge lead eg CLTAM
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YEs that would charge those batteries fine
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That would charge that in around 1 hour
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Yes it will charge 6S
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yes
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Yes these can charge up to 8S
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Yes
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It has a 12v input - via small crocodile clips, however you could easily wire those into a 12v cigar lighter type socket if you wanted.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, this has an integrated 240v power supply
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Yes that should work fine
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They are simple to setup - choose LiPo Balance Charge, set your voltage (6S 22.2V in your case), set your current (4.5Amps if your battery is a 4500mah), then press and hold enter to start charging.
Full charge should take around 45-60 minutes and it will beep when complete.
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Yes this would charge CR294
It includes a deans lead so yes would connect up to that fine
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Yes that will charge those fine and should have spare capacity for the future
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Yes that will work nicely with that
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Yes
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Yes that will work fine.
Your C5015 includes a bullet to deans adapter, so just use the included deans lead with the charger
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes something like ET0233 should work nicely and give 2S - 3S range
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Yes look at ET0271
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Yes
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It can be yes , we are unsure on charge time based on a 12v input sorry.
Answered by: Anthony @ Wheelspin Models
Yes this is a UK mains plug in with the unit.
Answered by: Anthony @ Wheelspin Models
They look to be a standard HV LiPo so yes this should work with an appropriate lead
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
10a is the maximum charge rate the watts are the power consumed by the charger , this will charge your batteries no problem.
Answered by: Steve W @ Wheelspin Models
It will charge them but wqe cannot source a charge lead for losi micro connectors i'm afraid.
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Yes it does.
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Your 5000Mah battery at 1A will take 5 hours to charge, you would need to charge at a higher Amp.
As a rule of thumb normally 1C ( Mah divide 1000 = amps ) so you can charge your battery at 5A and this will then take 1 hour.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
Yes that would work for you
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Yes, thjis will beep when the battery is full
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Yes it does.
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1 hour.
Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models
Yes this does lipo balance, charge, discharge, storage, as well as all of the other battery types.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
You would need an EC5 charge lead ET0263
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This can be changed but is set to 10000 mah but can be turned off.
Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models
That is a single charger a dual one would be something like this SCH-SK-100162
Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models
We find they are very good at waking up Nimh batteries if they haven't been used for a while - it would be best to set the charger at 4 amps for that battery and it will take around an hour.
Answered by: Rich @ Wheelspin Models