hv chargers.....what are my options?

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  • flraptor07
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    • Aug 2013
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    #31
    I found a badass one, Elangears it charges up to 4.30, it's AC/DC, and has a built in power supply so you can piggyback other chargers of it and has a USB port. $169.00 or they have a strait DC version for $94.00 also a 2 bank AC/DC for $299.00 http://www.elangears.com/?page_id=1502

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    • kfxguy
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      • Oct 2013
      • 8750

      #32
      Originally posted by flraptor07 View Post
      I found a badass one, Elangears it charges up to 4.30, it's AC/DC, and has a built in power supply so you can piggyback other chargers of it and has a USB port. $169.00 or they have a strait DC version for $94.00 also a 2 bank AC/DC for $299.00 http://www.elangears.com/?page_id=1502
      The icharger I have...will charge to 4.30v, is supposed to be one of the most accurate and fast balancers, has a micro usb, regenerative discharging, temp sensor (included) charges to 10 amps, 6s ...computer connection, discharge up to 7 amps....not bad for the price!
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      • flraptor07
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        • Aug 2013
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        #33
        Originally posted by kfxguy View Post
        The icharger I have...will charge to 4.30v, is supposed to be one of the most accurate and fast balancers, has a micro usb, regenerative discharging, temp sensor (included) charges to 10 amps, 6s ...computer connection, discharge up to 7 amps....not bad for the price!
        Isn't that straight DC, you need a power supply?

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        • kfxguy
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          • Oct 2013
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          #34
          Originally posted by flraptor07 View Post
          Isn't that straight DC, you need a power supply?
          Right now I'm using a car battery. I have a computer power supply but I need to make the i terns connections to make it work. Earlier in the thread there was a link posted on how to do it. Easy a pie. Just gotta find time.
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          • flraptor07
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            • Aug 2013
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            #35
            I went ahead and ordered the Elangears AC/DC Dual bank http://www.elangears.com/?page_id=78...preview_id=789 The place I ordered from gives you a free case and extra leads for $299.00 shipped

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            • Jdpb614
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              • May 2014
              • 44

              #36
              Not a great choice. It can only chage up to 150 watts which on a 6s is 6 amps not a lot of room to upgrade.

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              • Brushless55
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                • Oct 2008
                • 9479

                #37
                Originally posted by flraptor07 View Post
                I went ahead and ordered the Elangears AC/DC Dual bank http://www.elangears.com/?page_id=78...preview_id=789 The place I ordered from gives you a free case and extra leads for $299.00 shipped
                300bucks and max of 120/180watts at 10/ 15amps ??
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                • flraptor07
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                  • Aug 2013
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Brushless55 View Post
                  300bucks and max of 120/180watts at 10/ 15amps ??
                  Granted it's not a super high power unit but I like the fact that I can piggy back another charger to it cause it has a built in 12v 45a DC power supply (One less piece of equipment to carry) and all the other features it has like USB ports and temp sensors also it will measure battery IR and one other feature it has a Race Charge Mode that charges 230w 20a so it's really not as low powered as you thought.
                  Last edited by flraptor07; 09-16-2014, 01:18 PM.

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                  • Jdpb614
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                    • May 2014
                    • 44

                    #39
                    See man it can charge up to 230 watts which means a 6s battery can be charged at less the 10 amps. Voltage x amps equals watts. It's really nice piece if you charge a lot of 2s and 3s batteries. Those are max numbers and usually are not sustainable so by the time you hook up another charger you'll be taxing the supply. You might be able to charge 2 3s 5000mah on each charger at 1c. It's a lot of math.

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                    • flraptor07
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                      • Aug 2013
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Jdpb614 View Post
                      See man it can charge up to 230 watts which means a 6s battery can be charged at less the 10 amps. Voltage x amps equals watts. It's really nice piece if you charge a lot of 2s and 3s batteries. Those are max numbers and usually are not sustainable so by the time you hook up another charger you'll be taxing the supply. You might be able to charge 2 3s 5000mah on each charger at 1c. It's a lot of math.
                      The built in power supply is seperate it's just in the same case it's 12v 45amp. so whatever charger you hook to it won't effect the two banks on the Elangears. at least that's the way it was explained to me.

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                      • kevinpratt823
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                        • Aug 2012
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                        #41
                        Originally posted by flraptor07 View Post
                        The built in power supply is seperate it's just in the same case it's 12v 45amp. so whatever charger you hook to it won't effect the two banks on the Elangears. at least that's the way it was explained to me.
                        For the life of me I don't understand why they would equip it with a 540 watt power supply it it only puts out half that, kind of defeats the purpose IMO if you have to hook a second charger up to take advantage of the power........Only 30Watts of discharge means only 2 amps for a 4s, 1.35 amps for a 6s. It says "extra power 10 amps max", I'm assuming that means you can only pull 10 amps from the aux port to the second charger...... I'm not familiar with the brand so I have no idea what kind of support they give...

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                        • Jdpb614
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                          • May 2014
                          • 44

                          #42
                          You have a ton of power behind your charger. The specs just don't seem to add up. Everyone is concerned about amperage but watts drive amps. So if your charger is rated to 20 amps or 300 watts you can't charge more than a 3s at 20 amps or else you start pulling more watts than the charger can handle. I'm not saying it's not a nice charger it just doesn't have the flexibility I was looking for.

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                          • Brushless55
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                            • Oct 2008
                            • 9479

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Brushless55 View Post
                            300bucks and max of 120/180watts at 10/ 15amps ??
                            Originally posted by flraptor07 View Post
                            Granted it's not a super high power unit but I like the fact that I can piggy back another charger to it cause it has a built in 12v 45a DC power supply (One less piece of equipment to carry) and all the other features it has like USB ports and temp sensors also it will measure battery IR and one other feature it has a Race Charge Mode that charges 230w 20a so it's really not as low powered as you thought.
                            port #1 run 10amps at 120watts and port #2 runs 15amps at 180watts combined you get a max of 20amps at 230watts
                            with the built in power supply it looks
                            and to daisy chain off the current power supply may heat things up if charger is already being maxed out?

                            cool charger, but I think for $300 bucks they could make this one with way more watts backing this one up
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                            • flraptor07
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Aug 2013
                              • 2451

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Brushless55 View Post
                              port #1 run 10amps at 120watts and port #2 runs 15amps at 180watts combined you get a max of 20amps at 230watts
                              with the built in power supply it looks
                              and to daisy chain off the current power supply may heat things up if charger is already being maxed out?

                              cool charger, but I think for $300 bucks they could make this one with way more watts backing this one up
                              From what I was told, the built in DC power supply is seperate from the charger power supply. Suposedly it's a AC/DC charger and a seperate DC power supply all in one case.

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                              • Brushless55
                                Creator
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 9479

                                #45
                                it would be great if they had better specs on their site..
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