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7 years 3 weeks ago #12488 by Chris73
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I am thinking of upgrading my current battery charger, if I want to charge a 6S 5000mah battery at 5amps, how many watts do I need per channel on the charger??

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5 x Voltage. Say 25V, then 125W. Suggest min 150W. I use 250W.

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7 years 3 weeks ago #12490 by Chris73
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Looks like I will have to charge them a bit slower, a quad charger with that spec is silly money :(

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7 years 3 weeks ago - 7 years 3 weeks ago #12491 by Phil Ford
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Chris, I have GT Power quad charger rated at 240 watts. But what they really mean is 60 watts per channel. I have found that 60 watt charge will do 4 cell 4000maH Lipo fine at 1C but add more cells and you really have to reduce the rate and watch paint dry....;) As Stuart said you would be asking for more than 60w for 5000 at 5amp

As you are always in a hurry :whistle: may I suggest an iCharger 306B (which I have). It has a small footprint and at 12 volts give you 500 watts. (1000 watts @ 24v) Pushing around the £100+ mark though so maybe it's lesser siblings, 106, 206, 208. Google them. i have seen quite few 2xx series up at the field.
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7 years 3 weeks ago #12492 by MikeSeale
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iCharger is a good brand. I got the 106B+ which does up to 6 cells at 10A. I can parallel charge a few batteries at a time and it does not take too long. The 206B can charge at up to 20A which means you could parallel charge packs in even less time...but you will need a suitably capable power supply to go with it. Phil's 306B is an even more capable charger at a higher price but it is ugly (sorry Phil).

In theory the much cheaper Turnigy chargers from HK will do just as good a job
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7 years 3 weeks ago #12493 by JRI
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The charging station at Cashmoor won't take that sort of load if you are talking Quad chargers.
5 Amps at 25V needs at least 10 Amps at 12V (x4) = 40 AMPS!

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