Hey Guys
I am getting fed up having to spend the day before a planned fly charging up packs. Also a few times now I have seen a break in the weather and missed an opportunity because I don't have packs charged.
As my heli fleet has expanded over time, I am now getting a collection of packs of various sizes. I have around 12 x 1800 6s for the 450, 10 x 3300 6s (5 sets at 12s) for the 600l. I have 2 packs (1 x 12s set) for the trioblin, but this will be expanding exponentially soon.
I bought one of Ian's fantastic charge cases, that houses a 406duo, which I know is good for 1400w, or 1000w max on a particular channel.
So using my basic understanding, and using full voltage, I get:
based on 3300 6s packs
4.2v per cell x 6 = 25.2.
to charge all 10 packs, that would equal a combined capacity of 33A.
To charge at 1C:
33 x 25.2 = 831W.
So I am well in, and can go from zero to 5 sets of packs in 1 hour on my charger. is this correct?
The issue I al looking at tho is I run supra x connectors, as well as ec5's and xt60's. I see on fast lads they sell the boards for ec5's and xt60's. But what do you do for the supras?
What I ideally need is a parallel board that takes 4mm banana plugs. Does anywhere well them in that way? How are others managing the cabling with parallel charging?
I am getting fed up having to spend the day before a planned fly charging up packs. Also a few times now I have seen a break in the weather and missed an opportunity because I don't have packs charged.
As my heli fleet has expanded over time, I am now getting a collection of packs of various sizes. I have around 12 x 1800 6s for the 450, 10 x 3300 6s (5 sets at 12s) for the 600l. I have 2 packs (1 x 12s set) for the trioblin, but this will be expanding exponentially soon.
I bought one of Ian's fantastic charge cases, that houses a 406duo, which I know is good for 1400w, or 1000w max on a particular channel.
So using my basic understanding, and using full voltage, I get:
based on 3300 6s packs
4.2v per cell x 6 = 25.2.
to charge all 10 packs, that would equal a combined capacity of 33A.
To charge at 1C:
33 x 25.2 = 831W.
So I am well in, and can go from zero to 5 sets of packs in 1 hour on my charger. is this correct?
The issue I al looking at tho is I run supra x connectors, as well as ec5's and xt60's. I see on fast lads they sell the boards for ec5's and xt60's. But what do you do for the supras?
What I ideally need is a parallel board that takes 4mm banana plugs. Does anywhere well them in that way? How are others managing the cabling with parallel charging?



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