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06.12.2008, 03:12 PM

I do like my eos's inc 606i however it does have a lowish power rating which means larger / high voltage packs can take a while...

If on a major budget Hobbycity i think has a clone of the 606i but mike sells the original i think...

Actually just checked looks like mike may not stock them so try try at b-p-p.com

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06.12.2008, 04:05 PM

ok, looks like i will stick with the hyperion
does anyone know if it will work on 240V AC with an adapter over here in the UK?
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06.12.2008, 04:23 PM

their website says 100-240V AC
check out
http://media.hyperion.hk/dn/eos/
scroll down to the bottom and click the link for the manual

I have a 0610 and I love it, it is easy to use, works well, and can handle my 10,000mah batteries. Only thing to mention about the 0606 is that I think it can only handle 50Watts (~3.3 amp charge rate at 4S) which is why I went with the 0610.
   
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yes, as mentioned above, a $40 psu from hobby city will allow you to charge larger (4s 4600's) packs at 10A.(dont do that unless you have lots of money (to pay for the house are burns costs) or 10K packs...

from what ive seen, ac/dc are limited pretty much to 50w. this is because they use a laptop power supply (open your charger i dare you!)

hope this helps. it really depends on what capacity and voltage your going to be running.


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06.13.2008, 07:09 AM

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yes, as mentioned above, a $40 psu from hobby city will allow you to charge larger (4s 4600's) packs at 10A.(dont do that unless you have lots of money (to pay for the house are burns costs) or 10K packs...

from what ive seen, ac/dc are limited pretty much to 50w. this is because they use a laptop power supply (open your charger i dare you!)

hope this helps. it really depends on what capacity and voltage your going to be running.
for now it will be 3S 8000mah but i would like to get a charger that will charge larger packs if i ever upgraded or got a new car
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