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Low-cost computer-controlled all-purpose fast charger With integral lightweight switch-mode mains PSU for 100 ... 240 V and 12 DC input. This makes the charger an excellent choice for using on the road in any location, and even abroad (USA / Japan)
Graupner balancer socket for 1 ... 6 NiCd/NiMH/LiPo/LiIo/LiFe batteries
Automatic charge program for NiMH and NiCd batteries as used in modelling
Ultra-simple to operate, with clearly arranged program structure and four buttons
High-contrast, blue backlit LCD screen displays all relevant parameters simultaneously
Charge facilities for NiMH, NiCd, LiPo, LiIo, LiMn, LiFe and lead-acid batteries
Delta-Peak Cut-Off detector for NiMH and NiCd cells with user-variable Delta-Peak voltage, ensuring full charges to 100% capacity at all times
Capable of charging single cells, therefore ideal for glowplug energizer devices
Charges LiPo, LiIo and LiFe cells using constant current / constant voltage method. Declining current curve after reaching final charge voltage, with automatic power-off
Lead-acid charge programs with optimised charge curve
Protected against short-circuit, overload and reversed polarity
Switchable buzzer
Switchable safety timer
Selectable screen language: English / German / French
Display of internal battery resistance in manual NiMH and and NiCd mode
Display of individual cell voltages for 2 - 6 cells in NiCd / NiMH / Li mode Ready to connect
Specification
Operating voltage range DC input: 11 ... 15 V/8.5A DC or 100 ... 240 V AC mains voltage
Charge facilities: 1 ... 14 NiMH / NiCd cells, 1 ... 6 LiPo/LiIo/LiMn/LiFe cells, 1 ... 6 lead-acid cells
Charge current: 0.1 A ... 5 A in mains PSU mode (max. 50 W), 0.1 A ... 5 A in 11 ... 15 V DC mode (50 W)
Balancer socket: 1 ... 6 NiMH/NiCd/LiPo/LiIo/LiFe cells
Max. balancing current approx. NiMH/NiCd: 0.1 A, LiPo/LiIo/LiFe: 0.3 A
Dimensions approx. 148 x 146 x 54 mm
Weight excl. mains lead approx. 600 gAll data assumes a car battery voltage of 12.7 V.
The stated values are guidelines, and may vary according to battery state, temperature etc.
1 )When powered by a mains PSU, the charger will only operate correctly if the PSU is suitable in terms of voltage, stability, maximum load capacity etc.
You can avoid problems by using only the PSUs which we specifically recommend.