Sounds stupid but can't quite work it out, on a 3s lipo do you just charge it through the balance plug or through the balance plug AND discharge plug? Looking at buying a cheap 3s charger but they only seem to have 12v power in and jst-xh plug on for charging?
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Oh cool ok that's great thanksHow do the expensive ones like this charge? Is it through the balance plug and discharge plug etc?
http://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking..._GENUINE_.html
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Originally posted by daveimi View PostOh cool ok that's great thanksHow do the expensive ones like this charge? Is it through the balance plug and discharge plug etc?
http://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking..._GENUINE_.html
To answer your question though, higher power chargers (not higher cost) tend to charge through the main power leads whilst using the balance leads to measure the voltage difference between each cell. If they are out of balance they will charge through the main leads and discharge individual cells at the same time. This isn't ideal as it builds up heat, but also isn't great for the batteries. It also takes a long time to charge if your batteries are getting weak or out of balance.
More expensive chargers such as the CellPro/PowerLab range charge through both sets of leads. They will slow charge through the balance port to increase a cell voltage rather than discharge all the others to lower them. They look after the batteries far better.
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i have been useing this as it covers all the bases for charging and at £45 is relatively good value if there is one thing i have learned from years of radio controlled modeling it never go cheep on batteries or charger as the downsides are just not worth the hassle better to spend a little more and get better kit that lasts you alot longer
http://www.marionvillemodels.com/col...iant=988288179
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I use an Imax B6 charger, which has balance and main leads. I got mine for £15 with a PSU built in.
The PSU gave up after a few years (replaced from ebay for a few pounds) and the menu buttons have all fallen off.
But for £15 it does the job of charging! Option to charge up to 5A, but keep the amps low and it'll help look after your batteries.
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