Product description: SkyRC E430 Li-Pol / Li-Fe charger with balancer
Simple charger SkyRC E430 with balancer. Device is powered by 230 V, 50 Hz mains voltage, so you do not need an additional power supply. Compatible with lithium polymer batteries from 2S to 4S (7.8 V to 14.8 V). Batteries are connected via the balancer connector. The charger has a maximum power of 30 W and the ability to select the charging current depending on the capacity of the package.
Contents of the set
- SkyRC E430 charger
- Power cable 230 V
- Cable with banana plugs and XT60 socket
Li-Pol Charger Specifications
- Supply voltage: 110 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz
- Charging current: 1 A / 2 A / 3 A selectable by switch
- Supported packs: 2-4 cell LiPo and LiFe
- Charging sockets:
- 2, 3 and 4 cell balancer service plug,
- XT60 standard: Gens Ace, Haiyin, Kypom, E_Sky, 3E Model, Redox, Align, Turnigy
- Dimensions: 111 x 70 x 41 mm
- Weight: 176 g
Li-Pol / Li-Fe charger with SkyRC E430 balancer
We offer a high quality charger for lithium-polymer and lithium-iron-phosphate batteries. The device is able to handle batteries that consist of 2 to 4 features. Thanks to the built-in balancer, each cell will always be charged to the same degree. Uneven charging and discharging could lead to reduced battery life or even permanent damage.
The SkyRC E430 is a piece of equipment that is often referred to as a model charger, as it is a piece of equipment that is great for those involved in modeling. Many electric model cars, planes, or boats are powered by Li-Pol batteries, which are easiest to safely charge with a device like the SkyRC E430.
SkyRC Li-Pol - charger with balancer
Buying described charger you will receive not only the device itself, but also the appropriate power cord (230 V) and cable with XT60 socket and banana tips on the other end. These should be inserted into the charger, and the battery connected to the XT60.
The offered charger has the option to select the type of battery to be charged (Li-Pol or Li-Fe) and the charging speed (1 A, 2 A, 3 A). Thanks to the LEDs you will be able to determine how many cells are currently connected and the current charging status.