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Racer38
04-11-2007, 11:53 PM
Is it possible to charge larger than 6s Packs with 2 V Balancers ? I have been told you can do this but I see no mention how to do it in the directions. The only reason I am asking is I might bump up to a 8S setup on my 600 and probably get a bigger bird as well in the future..

Craig

Magnasanz
04-12-2007, 03:24 AM
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Racer38
04-12-2007, 03:29 AM
No I can do 6 with one, just wondering if you can do up to 12 with 2 ..

teeroy
04-12-2007, 06:23 AM
I am charging two 5s1p 3700 packs for a total of 10 cells but you need to make a charge cable to charge them in parallel as a 5 cell pack 7400 mah pack.

mudbogger2
04-12-2007, 08:26 PM
I charge 2- 6s packs in series as a 12s pack and a 5s and 6s for an 11s pack.
Just connect the v-balancers in series going in to the charger..

Racer38
04-13-2007, 12:18 AM
I guess that will work out, but since I only have one of the V Balance modules wouldnt it be better to just get two of the Bantam balancers to go with my e-Station 902 and link the balancers so both packs are balanced with each other ? Sorry for all the questions but I am a noob to electrics and the learning curve is a bit steep hahaha.

RC Accessory
04-13-2007, 06:49 AM
I guess that will work out, but since I only have one of the V Balance modules wouldnt it be better to just get two of the Bantam balancers to go with my e-Station 902 and link the balancers so both packs are balanced with each other ? Sorry for all the questions but I am a noob to electrics and the learning curve is a bit steep hahaha.

It would be easier. Also you would need the Dual link cable which links the 2 PB-6's together and the 902 link cable which connects the 902 charger to the first PB-6.

I have these in stock as well.

The advantage by doing this is that the packs not only will be balanced, but balanced to each other. Also you will be able to monitor the cell voltages on the screen of the 902 charger.

Evan Chapkis
Auth US Bantam Importer