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What charger should I get Turnigy A-6-10 vs Accucel8 vs Thunder AC680 or other?
I am looking at the chargers below and cannot decide which one to get, I would like to have the max amps available (even though I dont need them as of now) and be able to charge at least 6S lipo eventually (have not made the jump yet) My budget is under $100 and these all look promising. I really like the fact that the A610 has 200W 10Amp charge current (even though right now I dont need it), but I am concerned about reliability. I will be charging at least five different batteries (a 7 cell 8.4v 1200mAh NiMh, a 8 cell 9.6v 1400 mAh NiMh (both airsoft batts), a 6 cell 7.2v 4600mAh NiMh, (for my scx10 honcho), a Losi B0848 4.8V 1/3AAA 150mAh 4C NiMH, and a 12v power wheels (my kids) as well). I eventually plan on replacing the 7.2v with two llipos (dont know how many cells or what voltage yet though it would probably be 2S-6S 3500-5000 mAH 7.4v-9.9v). What would be the best charger for my current and future needs?
Also does anyone know if the Thunder AC 680 is 10 amp capable? The title list it as '10A' but in the specs it says 5 AMP.
Turnigy A-6-10 200W Balance charger & discharger $38.35
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s..dProduct=11444
Spec.
Input Voltage: 10~18v
Circuit power: Max Charge: 200W / Max Discharge: 25W
Charge Current Range: .1~10.0A
Discharge current range: .1~5.0A
Ni-MH/NiCd cells: 1~18
Li-ion/Poly cells: 1~6
Pb battery voltage: 2~24v
Weight: 540g
Dimensions: 143x124x37mm
Turnigy Accucel-8 150W 7A Balancer/Charger $42.44
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s..idProduct=7523
Spec.
Operating voltage range: 11.0~18.0Volt
Circuit power: max. 150W
Charge current range: 0.1~7.0A
Discharge current range: 0.1~5.0A
NiCd/NiMH battery cell count: 1~27 cells
Lithium bettery cell count: 1~8 Series
Pb battery voltage: 2 to 36V
Weight: 625g
Dimensions: 170X125X35mm
Thunder AC 680 Professional Intelligent Dual Power Multifunction Digital Balance Charger 80 Watt 10A for NICD/Lithium/PB Batteries w/ AC Power Adapter $59.00
http://www.hobbypartz.com/73p-ac680-accharger.html
Operating voltage: DC 11~18 volts
AC in: 100v-240v
50/60Hz
Charge/discharge power: Max. 80/10 Watts
NiCd/MH: 1~15 cells
LiIo/LiPo/LiFe: 1~6 series
Pb: 2~20V
Charge current: 0.1 to 6.0A
Discharge current: 0.1 to 2.0A
No. Of cycle: 1 to 5 times
Battery data memory: Up to 5 data
One more option would be the following, but I have not read anything about it.
Sky Charger B6AC 6-in-1 DUAL POWER Balance Charger/Discharger w/ AC Adapter for 1-6 Cell Lipo/Lilo/LiFePo4 + 1-15 Cell Nimh/NiCD w/ USB PC Charging/Monitor Software $59.95
http://www.hobbypartz.com/skychb6chdup.html
The specs list is kind of flaky/non existant but I think it has the same specs at the IMAX B6
Operating vultage range: DC11.0-18.0 Vult AC100-240V,50/60Hz
Circuit Power: MAX.charger power 50W ;Max. discharger power 5W
Charge current range: 0.1-5.0A
Dicharge current range: 0.1-1.0A
Current drain for balacing Li-poer: 300mAh/cell
NiCd/NiMh: 1-15 cell
Li-ion/Pulymer: 1-6 series
Pb battery vultage: 2V or 20V
Weight: 580 g
Dimension: 133mm x 87mm x 33mm
EDIT: I am aware I will need a P/S with the two turnigy chargers
EDIT: Im also looking for fast charge times
Last edited by nexgen91; 03-21-2011 at 05:25 PM.