ironhead79
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Looking for a multi charger so I can charge NIMH & lipo batteries. Anyone have suggestions or links, prefer one that's not going to empty my pockets, but still get the job done!! Thx.
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Do any of these charge more than one at a time? How much charge will go through them for volts or whatever? Balance charge?I have two Hitec chargers and love them. The X1 Mini is AC only, and will charge many different battery types, including sealed lead-acid batteries. The X1 AC Plus is basically the same as the Mini but also has to capability of connecting directly to a car battery for charging on the go (or if you don't have an inverter to plug into your 12V socket in the car). The X1 Mini is about US$45 and the X1 AC Plus appears to be discontinued, but you may find one at local stores for about US$65. Hitec has a couple of newer models out that are quite cool: There's the super-basic X1 Nano for US$25 and the RDX1 for US$60. All of these chargers have the same interface and will charge the same varieties of battery chemistries (except the X1 Nano- it will only charge LiPo, NiMH, LiFe, and LiHV).
Lol, sorry idk why I'm asking stupid questions when u have links to them... I will check them out!I have two Hitec chargers and love them. The X1 Mini is AC only, and will charge many different battery types, including sealed lead-acid batteries. The X1 AC Plus is basically the same as the Mini but also has to capability of connecting directly to a car battery for charging on the go (or if you don't have an inverter to plug into your 12V socket in the car). The X1 Mini is about US$45 and the X1 AC Plus appears to be discontinued, but you may find one at local stores for about US$65. Hitec has a couple of newer models out that are quite cool: There's the super-basic X1 Nano for US$25 and the RDX1 for US$60. All of these chargers have the same interface and will charge the same varieties of battery chemistries (except the X1 Nano- it will only charge LiPo, NiMH, LiFe, and LiHV).
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