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Navigator53
03-18-2008, 11:28 PM
I just bought a hyperion charger eos 0610i net

http://media.hyperion.hk/dn/eos/

The Hyperion adapter it came with has 5 pin connectors and my thunder power batteries have 4 pin connectors for balance charging.

Do I still need to buy an adapter cord for my 3s 11.1 batteries?

Very detailed manual, but for a newbie, I wish they included a photo for connecting everything.

Also, if I get the data cord to for pc, does it display the charger menu's, modes etc on the pc?

Someone on this site mentioned Hyperion was going to post "how to" videos on the net but I can't find them.

Thanks for any help!

Mel

RCHeliJim
03-19-2008, 12:04 AM
You will need to get the Hyperion adapter board for Thunderpower battery types, it costs around $8. Works great :D

heli4fun
03-19-2008, 12:48 AM
I ordered the DUO, and it will be in the office tomorrow, when I was ordering I noticed that they are also selling different type of "adapters" for different type of batteries that why I ordered 2 that work with both TP and FPEvo !!!

post some reviews about your unit !! Good luck .........

Navigator53
03-19-2008, 01:54 AM
Thanks guys for your help!

heli4fun do your have a link to where you ordered your connectors.

I'll get some on the way :thumbup:

joehelicopter
03-19-2008, 02:51 PM
Thanks guys for your help!

heli4fun do your have a link to where you ordered your connectors.

I'll get some on the way :thumbup:
RCLIPOS .com free shipping:thumbup:

heli4fun
03-20-2008, 03:02 AM
Here is the link to their website : http://www.rcaccessory.com/

Navigator53
03-21-2008, 09:12 PM
Thanks guys!

For those needing Flight Power or Thunder Power the adapter is HP-LB10-TP or
HP-EOSLBATP (on the package)

Wish Finless, the manufacturer or someone like Finless would make a step by step video for us newbies.

Seems like the product got out before online support, but the unit itself is pretty intuitive.

Got stuck in a mode today and had to disconnect pwr source to get out of the loop to get to another mode.

I really like how you just plug it in, it balances itself on the display and just takes care of the rest.

On the Finless TP video, he tends to push the 2000 mah rated battery, at 2 amps or 2C I guess it's called.

Would it be better for the battery to charge at 1 or 1 1/2 amps when not in a hurry?

Still new to it, but so far :thumbup: :thumbup:

Mel