04-02-2007, 07:14 PM
I finally received my charger from http://www.towerhobbies.com after the post office screwed around with it for almost a week and half. (The warehouse is 80 miles from my house, but thats not what this is about)
I decided to upgrade to this charger from a Duratrax Piranha Digital Peak Charger. (Piranha Info) The main reasons for me upgrading from this charger are the ability to discharge packs, charge two packs at a time, and the ability to charge LiPo packs.
The charger was extremely easy to set up. Just plug the 120V AC cord into the wall, plug that into the INCLUDED power supply, then plug the power supply into the charger.
The next thing I did was grab a battery to test it out, the battery I used was an old 1500 NiCd battery that I bought for my EZ-Start almost 4 years ago, it hadn't been charged in a good 2 years. At first I had some problems with it, I tried to discharge it first, well no luck with that. ( I thought it would be dead, but just thought what the heck) So I set up all the settings for it, the only settings you need to enter are Charge Rate, and Battery MaH, the charger automatically detects how many cells that battery is, what the Mv/c setting is, and what kind of battery it is (NiCd, NiMh, LiPo, or 12V Led/Acid/Gel Cell battery) after that you hook it up and push the start button. It comes with two Tamiya style adapters, one that is built into the charger, and one that plugs into the bullet style connectors on the charger. (as you can see in the pics above) I also purchased some aligator clips with the bullet style connectors so that I can use the adpaters that I already had from my Piranha charger. I also forgot to mention that the charger comes with clamps to hook up the charger directly to a 12V source.
So far the charger is working out great for me.
There are only 3 downfalls right now that I can see, I know your most likely thinking that is alot, but they are not really that big. 1. The DC powersupply is bigger than the charger and just something else to carry around with you to the track. 2. The fan on the charger is pretty loud, nothing really bad but can get on my nerves. 3. There are no memory settings on the charger, everytime you need to charge a different battery you need to set up different settings, which isn't really that bad because the charger detects most of the settings for you.
Well obviously time will tell with everything, I will be adding to this review as time goes on.
Thanks for reading.
I decided to upgrade to this charger from a Duratrax Piranha Digital Peak Charger. (Piranha Info) The main reasons for me upgrading from this charger are the ability to discharge packs, charge two packs at a time, and the ability to charge LiPo packs.
The charger was extremely easy to set up. Just plug the 120V AC cord into the wall, plug that into the INCLUDED power supply, then plug the power supply into the charger.
The next thing I did was grab a battery to test it out, the battery I used was an old 1500 NiCd battery that I bought for my EZ-Start almost 4 years ago, it hadn't been charged in a good 2 years. At first I had some problems with it, I tried to discharge it first, well no luck with that. ( I thought it would be dead, but just thought what the heck) So I set up all the settings for it, the only settings you need to enter are Charge Rate, and Battery MaH, the charger automatically detects how many cells that battery is, what the Mv/c setting is, and what kind of battery it is (NiCd, NiMh, LiPo, or 12V Led/Acid/Gel Cell battery) after that you hook it up and push the start button. It comes with two Tamiya style adapters, one that is built into the charger, and one that plugs into the bullet style connectors on the charger. (as you can see in the pics above) I also purchased some aligator clips with the bullet style connectors so that I can use the adpaters that I already had from my Piranha charger. I also forgot to mention that the charger comes with clamps to hook up the charger directly to a 12V source.
So far the charger is working out great for me.
There are only 3 downfalls right now that I can see, I know your most likely thinking that is alot, but they are not really that big. 1. The DC powersupply is bigger than the charger and just something else to carry around with you to the track. 2. The fan on the charger is pretty loud, nothing really bad but can get on my nerves. 3. There are no memory settings on the charger, everytime you need to charge a different battery you need to set up different settings, which isn't really that bad because the charger detects most of the settings for you.
Well obviously time will tell with everything, I will be adding to this review as time goes on.
Thanks for reading.
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