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scarletboa 03.17.2011 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 401414)
That may work, but I doubt it. Most chargers I've seen don't have a static output PS, but rather a "tracking output" that is just a little higher than the battery needs. This boosts efficiency a great deal, but involves a lot more modding than just popping it in there.

The superbrain charger has an external power supply with 4mm bullet outputs I believe. The hobbyking Eco 6-10 charger's input wires have alligator clips that have 4mm bullet inputs, so you would not even have to do any soldering to use your current power supply with it. If I were in your situation I would get the Eco 6-10 charger and just use your current power supply with it. For charging 2 batteries at the same time, just get a second charger and either a new power supply or make a parallel adapter so u can run both chargers off the one power supply.

x-y 03.20.2011 05:36 AM

the eco6-10 is a great charger ........ I have 3 and works perfect ......... :D

nastety92 03.20.2011 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scarletboa (Post 401462)
The superbrain charger has an external power supply with 4mm bullet outputs I believe. The hobbyking Eco 6-10 charger's input wires have alligator clips that have 4mm bullet inputs, so you would not even have to do any soldering to use your current power supply with it. If I were in your situation I would get the Eco 6-10 charger and just use your current power supply with it. For charging 2 batteries at the same time, just get a second charger and either a new power supply or make a parallel adapter so u can run both chargers off the one power supply.

Quote:

Originally Posted by x-y (Post 401772)
the eco6-10 is a great charger ........ I have 3 and works perfect ......... :D

Thanks for the help guys I'm going to grab one of these soon and I might as well get a few more lipos as well. Maybe some 4s this time.

Nick

brainanator 03.20.2011 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 401414)
That may work, but I doubt it. Most chargers I've seen don't have a static output PS, but rather a "tracking output" that is just a little higher than the battery needs. This boosts efficiency a great deal, but involves a lot more modding than just popping it in there.

didn't know that. It might not be the case in this case, but it's good to know that some in-built power supplies are different. Thanks for the heads up.

nastety92 05.05.2011 07:54 PM

I ended up ordering the Hobby King charger that was talked about.

Once I get the charger and use it a few times I will share my results.

Thanks for the help guys,
Nick

Here's a link the charger.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=15167

nastety92 05.23.2011 09:51 AM

just to let anyone who is interested know. I have an order in for this charger and it just came off of backorder. So if anyone would like one now is the time to buy one.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=15167

I should have a full update/report on the charger by next week, as long as it ships out soon.

Nick

nastety92 05.26.2011 09:02 AM

So I received my charger yesterday and it does plug right into my power supply from MRC.

So here is the power supply if anyone is interested,
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...C-Power-Supply

I think if I were to do this again I would have just bought another MRC Super Brain 989, right now they are on sale for $110 at amainhobbies and that comes with an external balancer and power supply.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...RB126-Balancer

So when you look at the price of the Hobbyking parts,
$33 plus shipping
$42 power supply
$10-20 for balancer plug leads and temp sensor

So that is roughly $95-$100 and for $120 I could of have one that comes as a full package deal. I guess the cheapest charger isn't always the cheapest solution.

Nick


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