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03-31-2012, 12:50 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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300X Charging requirements
For some reason I'm really excited about the 300X, I've only had an mCPx for about a month but an looking forward to a bigger bird.
I've only had micros and have used the chargers that came with them, I understand the 300X will have a multicell lipo battery and wont come with a charger. I don't intend to get into 600's or 700 as I only fly in my back yard, so I don't think I will need a 100 amp setup. What are your thoughts on a 106B and a PC ATX power supply? Any other suggestions? BTW, when is the 300X going to get it's own section?
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03-31-2012, 08:09 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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I have a 106b+ and absolutely love it. 10 amp max, but if you're sticking to smaller batteries that should be fine.
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03-31-2012, 08:10 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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The 300X WILL come with a charger, but it won't be good for parallel charging. If you're going to charge in parallel, make sure the power supply has enough juice (watts and amps) to power up the 106B. I currently own a 206B and a PC350 PS. This combo is good enough to charge six 6S 3000 mAh cells at 1C for my T500. I should be fine charging my 3S 1300 mAh cells at 3C for my 300X.
I think the 300X will have its own section once it's out and many obsessed guys like you and me start posting like crazy |
03-31-2012, 09:47 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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Someone from HH told me the SR power supply will work ok, but the charge time will be longer! (Patiently waiting for my pre-ordered 300 X to arrive.)
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03-31-2012, 11:50 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Ahh, I see it does come with a DC charger, you will need a power supply at least.
Looks like a good opportunity to build a nice charging station for 8 mCPx batteries and ~4 300X batteries.
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03-31-2012, 02:04 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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I use a 350W PS and a 208B for charging 6 packs at a time in parallel.
The image below is with 2200's for my 450.
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03-31-2012, 02:47 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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With a setup like that, if you charged multi cell batteries sometimes, and other times single cell, do you have to change any settings for the different batteries, or just plug them in and charge? No way to charge both simultaneously right?
Wondering if you can make a mistake and accidentally mischarge a battery.
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03-31-2012, 03:06 PM | #8 (permalink) | |
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You can save profiles, though, so it makes it easy to switch between the different setups. Personally, I just dial in the numbers each time, it becomes pretty easy after you've done it for awhile. You can't charge packs with different cell counts at the same time, but you can use the same charger.
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03-31-2012, 03:39 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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I looks like a nice charger, did some reading on it at Ichargers website. Looks like the I106 would be fine for the 300X unless I wanted to charge a $hitload of batteries.
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03-31-2012, 03:54 PM | #10 (permalink) | |
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With the 208B, you can charge at a higher C rating than a 106B because it can handle more input/output. Assuming you're charging 1300 mAh packs for the 300, with the 106B you'll be able to charge a little over 1C, with the 208B you can charge around 2.5C. That means the 208B is capable of finishing 6 packs around 2.5 times as fast the 106B. But the 106B would definitely be a step up from the stock chargeing set up ProgressiveRC (Dave) is great to work with, by the way... progressiverc.com
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03-31-2012, 09:32 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Don't forget...you can always charge less packs at higher rate too. If you were to go with only charging 3 packs at a time you could charge them at close to 3C.....(which is probably higher than you'd need to be charging them anyway).
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03-31-2012, 09:54 PM | #12 (permalink) | |
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More power = faster charging of more packs. Personally, I don't like to go above 2C very often. When I have time, I charge at 1C.
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03-31-2012, 10:08 PM | #13 (permalink) | |
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This and parallel charge cables, and you'll be able to charge all of your 300x batteries at one time.
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03-31-2012, 10:19 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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I just want to add one thing to think about. This isn't to scare anyone, but is worth a thought.
Of the fires I've seen related to chargers, they've all had something in common - cheap chinese chargers. Yeah they're probably all 'made' there, but you know the ones...they cost a fraction of the iCharger stuff. So, just use caution when making your choice. Not saying anything will happen, and always keep an eye on your charger while charging. I can say that I've never heard a bad thing about the iCharger stuff, and have personally had great luck with it. I think they even offer some kits now... Yep - here is a link: http://www.progressiverc.com/chargers/charger-combos This stuff is a lot cheaper than even a few years ago when I got into heli stuff. So, my recommendation would be to buy a decent charger setup (maybe even something you can grow into). For you new guys, I can almost guarantee you'll end up having larger helis down the road if you stick with the hobby. My motto is to buy better, once. Rather than twice - budget permitting of course.
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