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Input voltage | 110-240 V |
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Discharge power | 20 W |
DC input voltage | 11 - 18 V |
Type | Indoor battery charger |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Power source type | AC |
Number of batteries supported | 2 |
Compatible battery technologies | Lithium Polymer (LiPo), Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd), Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) |
Product color | Black, Blue |
Display technology | LCD |
Depth | 140 mm |
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Width | 153 mm |
Height | 67 mm |
Weight | 668 g |
Charges two batteries simultaneously with different chemistries.
Supports AC (100-240V) and DC (11-18V) inputs with power distribution.
Features AUTO function, safety mechanisms, and two-way communication.
Allows the charger to function as a power supply for external devices.
Features like voice guide and memory profiles for easier operation.
Control via PC software or smartphone app using Bluetooth.
Internal balancer, cell balancing during discharge, and LiHV mode support.
Offers optimized modes for LiPo, LiFe, Lilon, LiHV batteries.
Includes Re-Peak mode and Delta-peak sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd.
Built-in meters to check battery voltage and internal resistance.
Configurable limits for safety and process control.
Lists battery types that should not be charged or discharged.
Lists critical checks before starting any charging process.
Details on connecting batteries and the charging process.
Details on the purpose and process of discharging batteries.
Explains the memory effect in NiCd and NiMH batteries.
How to switch between charging channels A and B.
Explains the purpose of BATT PROG/STOP, DEC, INC, ENTER/START buttons.
Procedures for starting, stopping, and altering parameters.
How to enter different battery programs upon startup.
Overview of AC and DC power source connections.
Specific steps for connecting to a 100-240V AC source.
Specific steps for connecting to a 11-18V DC source.
General procedure and safety for connecting batteries.
Details on connecting LiPo batteries with a balance adapter.
Details on connecting NiMH, NiCd, or Pb batteries.
Importance of balance socket connection and correct polarity.
Explains operation in AC and DC modes.
Details how power is distributed between channels in AC mode.
Specifies requirements for operating in DC mode.
Emphasizes checking settings and avoiding short circuits.
Highlights the mandatory use of the balance socket for lithium batteries.
Describes using memory profiles or manual setup.
Step-by-step flowchart for manually programming Li batteries.
Process of the charger detecting and verifying battery cells.
Information displayed on the screen during charging.
How the program ends and how to stop it manually.
Details on how to view various data during the charging process.
Introduction to NiMH/NiCd battery charging/discharging modes.
Guide on choosing the correct battery type for the program.
Steps and parameters for standard NiMH/NiCd charge mode.
Explains the automatic detection and charging for NiMH/NiCd.
Detailed steps for using the NiMH Auto Charge mode.
Steps and parameters for discharging NiMH/NiCd batteries.
How to use the Re-Peak mode for NiMH/NiCd batteries.
Instructions for performing cyclic charge/discharge on NiMH/NiCd.
Introduction to charging/discharging Pb batteries, noting differences.
Steps and parameters for charging Pb batteries, emphasizing 1/10th capacity.
Steps and parameters for discharging Pb batteries.
Instructions on connecting to AC and using the charger as a 13.8V power source.
How to save charge/discharge profiles for up to 10 sets per channel.
Procedure to load previously saved battery memory sets.
Configuration for DC output power and distribution in AC mode.
Adjusting safety timer, capacity cut-off, and temperature cut-off.
Choosing between Celsius and Fahrenheit for temperature display.
Setting rest time between cycles and delta-peak sensitivity.
Configuring key beep/voice alerts and low DC input voltage cutoff.
Loading factory settings and checking hardware/firmware version.
How to enter the voltage meter program.
Display of voltage for each cell in the battery pack.
Display of total, highest, and lowest cell voltages.
How to enter the resistance meter program.
Display of resistance for each cell in the battery pack.
Display of total, highest, and lowest cell resistances.
Lists the items included in the charger package.
EMC requirements for emission from household appliances.
EMC requirements for immunity in household appliances.
EMC limits for harmonic current emissions.
EMC limits for voltage supply systems.
Radio spectrum matters for wideband transmission systems.
EMC standard for radio equipment and services.
Assessment of electronic equipment for RF exposure.
General safety requirements for information technology equipment.
Disclaimer regarding product use and manufacturer liability.
Details the one-year warranty against manufacturing defects.
Information on warranty service validity and how to contact for support.