Turnigy A6 10 Manual
Turnigy A-6-10 200W Balance charger & discharger An advanced and powerful charger, the Turnigy A6-10 is able to charge, balance and discharge Lion, LiPo, LiFe (A123), NiCd and NiMH batteries on a maximum output power of 200W. It can charge or discharge up to 18 cells of NiCd / NiMH and 6 series of lithium batteries with maximum current of 10A. It can accept three types of Lithium batteries (Lilo/Lipo/LiFe). Features: Microprocessor controlled Delta-peak sensitivity Individual cell balancing Li-ion, LiPo and LiFe capable Ni-Cd and NiMH capable Large range of charge currents Store function, allows safe storage current Time limit function Input voltage monitoring. (Protects car batteries at the field) Data storage (Store up to 5 packs in memory) Battery break in and cycling. Specifications: Input Voltage: 1018v Circuit power: Max Charge: 200W / Max Discharge: 25W Charge Current Range:.110.0A Discharge current range:.15.0A Ni-MH/NiCd cells: 118 Li-ion/Poly cells: 16 Pb battery voltage: 224v Weight: 540g Dimensions: 143x124x37mm Compatible with all Zippy, Rhino and Turnigy packs.
View and Download Turnigy ACCUCELL-6 operating manual online. BALANCE CHARGER/DISCHARGER FOR NICD/NIMH/LITHIUM/PB BATTERIES. ACCUCELL-6 Battery Charger pdf manual. Optimised operating software. When charging or discharging, it has an u. 19 function that sets thefeeding current automatically.
Personally, I like the slightly smaller size of the Turnigy because my charging table is really cluttered, but for practical matters I think they are the same. I haven't plugged the B8 into my computer at all, and the charger didn't come with any software or a connection cable, so it's not like I use the PC capability of it. I don't use the extra 50W the Turnigy provides, as I charge mostly 4s and 5s 3300 packs at only 5-6 amps.
I paid $59 shipped (slow boat) from some place in Hong Kong for the B8, and $36.29 (plus $25 EMS) for the Turnigy. I understand that neither of the two will balance as it charges, just in storage and discharge modes? Oh, and the Turnigy makes quiet little beeps where as the B8 makes loud 'honks' where there should be beeps. I know I can turn them off but that's another reason why I use the Turnigy more. I got mine the other day, charges real nice and I really like it. Not bad for $39. Airbornone is right, there is no plug-in for any PC connection.
This charger functions just like my Imax B8, except I can't calibrate the voltage with the Turnigy like I can with the B8. Yeah, you can. This is from Saurabh in their HobbyKing review (IE, not my work): 1.) Power off the charger. 2.) Press and hold the (dec' and 'start' buttons. 3.) Power on the charger. (you will hear 3 beeps in a row). Keep the buttons pressed.
4.) You will enter into the calibration screen where the voltage detected by the charger is displayed on the screen (voltage on output leads). 5.) Attach any battery to the output leads of the charger. 6.) Using a digital multimeter, correct the reading of the voltage by pressing 'inc' or 'dec' buttons till the reading matches with that of the multimeter. 7.) Press 'Stop' when you are done. 8.) Your charger is calibrated now. Yeah, you can. This is from Saurabh in their HobbyKing review (IE, not my work): 1.) Power off the charger.
2.) Press and hold the (dec' and 'start' buttons. 3.) Power on the charger.
(you will hear 3 beeps in a row). Keep the buttons pressed.
4.) You will enter into the calibration screen where the voltage detected by the charger is displayed on the screen (voltage on output leads). 5.) Attach any battery to the output leads of the charger. 6.) Using a digital multimeter, correct the reading of the voltage by pressing 'inc' or 'dec' buttons till the reading matches with that of the multimeter. 7.) Press 'Stop' when you are done. 8.) Your charger is calibrated now. Brandon Notice my reply to his review post on the HK website. Yes, I did those steps and it didn't go into the calibration mode, at first it would go into some kind of check, but now it does nothing except normal startup.
That procedure worked perfectly on my B8, but not on the Turnigy, which is why I stated that I can't calibrate the voltage on the Turnigy but I can on the B8. I should have explained everything, my bad. Thread Tools Similar Threads Category Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post For Sale rthorne Aircraft - Electric - Batteries & Chargers (FS/W) 6 Mar 29, 2010 12:09 PM Sold Mikey 68 Aircraft - Electric - Batteries & Chargers (FS/W) 5 Nov 20, 2009 08:52 PM Sold Mikey 68 Aircraft - Electric - Batteries & Chargers (FS/W) 3 Nov 01, 2009 12:10 AM Found mechengineer03 Aircraft - Electric - Batteries & Chargers (FS/W) 0 Aug 30, 2009 01:07 AM Discussion BuildItWright Batteries and Chargers 19 Oct 06, 2008 07:15 PM.
Hide Filters PRODUCT CATEGORIES CATEGORIES BROWSE ALL PRODUCTS. Product Finder. An advanced and powerful charger, the Turnigy A6-10 is able to charge, balance and discharge Lion, LiPo, LiFe (A123), NiCd and NiMH batteries on a maximum output power of 200W. It can charge or discharge up to 18 cells of NiCd / NiMH and 6 series of lithium batteries with maximum current of 10A.
It can accept three types of Lithium batteries (Lilo/Lipo/LiFe). Features; Microprocessor controlled Delta-peak sensitivity Individual cell balancing Li-ion, LiPo and LiFe capable Ni-Cd and NiMH capable Large range of charge currents Store function, allows safe storage current Time limit function Input voltage monitoring. (Protects car batteries at the field) Data storage (Store up to 5 packs in memory) Battery break in and cycling. Specs: Input Voltage: 1018v Circuit power: Max Charge: 200W / Max Discharge: 25W Charge Current Range:. 110.0A Discharge current range:.15.0A Ni-MH/NiCd cells: 118 Li-ion/Poly cells: 16 Pb battery voltage: 224v Weight: 540g Dimensions: 143x124x37mm. Its well built, and comes with cables, its powerful enough for me. But the balance gives me 4.2V in first cell and 4.3V in second cell.
Even tough it shows 4.2V for both. 0.01V to 0.03 volts would be acceptable.
0.1V is to much error for lipo battery. Using it like this may make damage my lipos earlier or even set them on fire, overcharging it.
Turnigy Charger Manual
To bad a mistake on the firmware, the hardware looks good. If its possible to calibrate all the voltage for all leads, it would be great! Another bad point is that the manual has USB on it and the actual charger does not. Dont recommend look for something else.
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