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Date of upload: Feb 22, 2024 ^^
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Regarding the uncharge rate: Technically, that entirely depends on how much heat the fan can blow away. I have the Gens Ace myself, and the fan is good enough for loading, but for discharging at a higher rate you would definitely need a bigger fan and better cooling inside.
If you have some empty batteries, then use the full one as power source and load the empty ones to storage voltage.
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Use charge and it will balance charge all cells to 4.2v by default. It's the same on my Hota S6 (which is a better charger imho) Both use the same software by the looks of it. Regarding discharging batteries, I plug a fully charged battery into the DC port and transfer charge over to 1 or 2 discharged batteries to storage charge. You can set the fully charged battery being discharged not to go below a set voltage
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@ the 830 mark you showed what you said is basic charge and then showed "balance". You can change the balance voltage by scrolling down to the voltage amount and select enter to change, however the balance function is for balancing unequal cells not balance charging. When plugging in a battery, the default option is "charge" when the balance lead is plugged in, it will balance charge automatically not basic charge. A basic charge will only happen if you don't plug in the balance lead. There isn't any need/reason to scroll to "balance" when you want to balance charge a battery. Under "charge" with a balance lead plugged in, the charger will automatically stop charging at 4.2 volts per cell. Also when using it how i said, it will save the last charge setting you used.
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NO ONE blogger never use any measuring tool to check an accuracy of chargers. Half an hour of blablabla and nothing useful. All this info is useless. There is a dozens similar chargers on the market but key moment is accuracy and reliability. That is info what people waiting for! Unfortunately, watching a hundreds of similar videos is just wasting time.
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@RazorRC
2 months ago
As noted in other comments, "Charge" is traditional balance charge, and "Balance" just evens the voltage across all cells. Also, watts is really the spec you want to look at for charging and discharging current. The reason it only discharges your 2S at 1.7A is because it is limited to 15W per channel. For an 8.3V battery, that is approximately 1.7A (15/8.3 = 1.7). A fully charged 6S is only going to discharge at 15W/25.2V = 0.59A. The same calculation is on the charging side, the charger is limited to 100W/channel. So a 25.2V 6S pack will only charge at 100/25.2 = 3.96A, not the 15A you might think it will charge at.
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