I had that same charger and funny enough same Titan battery. Thought the battery died, bought another 11.1 lipo, turns out it wasn’t charging one cell and I unbalanced/ruined another 11.1v. I got rid of all that and bought this charger that will warn you if somethings out of balance across cells, I HIGHLY recommend it for the health of your batteries and safety, Lipos/li-ons are awesome but fickle..
It needs a power supply, people recommend one in the comments that works well. Look on YouTube for a tutorial on how to run it, and honestly, I loved my Titan but I’d buy 3-4 lipos from Hobbyzone instead of another Titan 🤙.
I wanted to get this one but not sure if its good. Also, 50$ is about my price limit SKYRC iMAX B6AC V2 AC/DC Dual Power Professional LiPo Battery Balance Charger/Discharger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BR35HC40HG2Q2TVVP9SY
What's the biggest battery (#of cells and maH) that you will need to also charge with it and do you need a charger that does more than one battery at a time?
Just like that, for a single battery, i'd say get a iMax B6AC, they're cheap and they can do charge current in increments of 0.1 amps all the way up to 6 amps, they can also charge NIMH, NICAD batteries as well as your car 12v lead-acid battery if you need to.
But i could suggest other models depending on your real needs, if you detail them to me.
Awesome yeah I just use this for charger for hobby stuff but you’d have a death wish using it with that big boy. Thanks for the tip though. Never really considered a boat battery but that would let me get it farther from apartments, and not smoke out neighbors all day so much. But I’ve been lucky as long as I occasionally share people put up with me and smoking all day (Large complex 800 units)
2p complicates things, as there's no good way to see if one cell has completely gone and one is still carrying the load, or if both are equally degraded. (unless you don't care)
I still think my old B6 iMax battery balancer charger/discharger/tester does a lot for the money. There's a ton of them on Amazon, but if you get one, be sure to get either the AC powered version (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_PRV1D9AAAD5JZ89M2JMV) , or the DC version with the power supply included.
These things do it all... more than most people would ever need.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_H8R4FGXXBVPAJ8PT12A8
This is my vote for a beginner single battery charger. I researched this when I got my SCX24 and this is what I landed on, and I’ve been happy with it
I don’t kill batteries fast enough to need a double charger though
>skyrc b6ac
Solid choice. Just make sure you get the dual input power version. Some chargers require a 12V DC power source only. If HobbyKing is out of stock (they currently are), it can be found on Amazon too. SKYRC iMAX B6AC V2 AC/DC Dual Power Professional LiPo Battery Balance Charger/Discharger
You don't want to charge through that. That's the balance connector. I have this charger - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS Great features, great price and works great.
Make sure you do some homework so you don't blow something up. LiPo is no joke and will FK SHT UP if youre not careful.
You’re really better off getting something better that will help you grow Into the hobby.
On the cheaper end an imax would be fine, I’ve been using one for years.
Genuine SKYRC iMAX B6AC V2 AC/DC Dual Power Professional LiPo Battery Balance Charger/Discharger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Xv-LDbQFAN4WM
The main issue with the one you posted is that it doesn’t seem to let you discharge a battery. Lipo batteries can be finicky and are best left at a “storage” charge level for safety and lifespan. A charger like the one I posted will let you discharge to a storage level or charge up to a storage level if you don’t plan to use the battery for a week or two (or longer if it’s winter)
Is this the correct charger? Thanks for your helpful response!
SKYRC iMAX B6AC V2 AC/DC Dual Power Professional LiPo Battery Balance Charger/Discharger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1H6Z23KHJMG660255SR9
Some something like this? SKYRC iMAX B6AC V2 AC/DC Dual Power Professional LiPo Battery Balance Charger/Discharger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_M6C5RVJYYN62RDJF1MZB
Yes, just get the this. It charges literally everything perfectly and gives you the best life from your batteries.
I've got an iCharger 106b+ that I really like. It's the one that all the other B6 chargers are clones of. It needs a separate power supply though, and it's not inexpensive.
This one is tried and true. It's nice because it has the charging brick built into it (literally a 12V laptop power supply in the top half of the case). It's only 50W, so if you need to charge 4S batteries or 3S larger than 5000 mAh it's not going to be able to do it at "full speed".
Quick charging summary. You always want to charge at a 1C rate or lower, you take the mAh capacity and divide by 1000 to get the charging Amperage. 5000 mAh battery = 5A charging current. The needed wattage is the charging current multiplied by the charged battery voltage. 2S is 2 cells times 4.2V = 8.4V, 3S is 12.6V, 4S is 16.8V. So for a 5000 mAh 2S Lipo battery you get 5A x 8.4V = 42W.
Or if you want to make it easy, just use this site. Sorry for all the math but sometimes it helps to know how it all comes together. Maybe that's just me, curse of being an engineer I suppose.
So: 1C charge rate, max charging current is based on your battery size. If you're only running 2 and 3S lipos around 6000 mAh size you'll be fine with a simple 6A, 50W charger like the one I linked. If you're getting into 4S, get something that's 100W or better. I started out with a B6AC that served me well for years. (I swear I didn't set out to write a huge post, it just happens.)
Your gonna want a charger, and I would recommend this one
Make sure to buy all the necessary adapters and charging leads.
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Professional-Battery-Balance-Discharger/dp/B0722NGPBS
is this the original?
Pretty much a staple for lipo charging, and on Amazon like you asked.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_M8JADb6X82BZ6
Does something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_u9zKFbAYX8S8E?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Come with the right cable to charge small tamiya?
Those are all good guns, although I'd avoid the vanilla M4A1-style G&G because it's front wired. The G&Gs also have a magnetic dust cover which bothers some (I'm not a fan, as it's unrealistic for the dust cover to stay closed when firing, and it's annoying to open it with a fingernail.)
If you haven't already seen it, what about the Raider 2.0? I feel like you prefer more old-school looking M4s (which I totally understand: I run a Block 1.5 rifle), but getting a nice modern rail system will save you some money in the long run, as a lot of the cheaper airsoft guns have proprietary rail systems that aren't easy to replace. It's also rear-wired, which is a lot nicer from an ease of use standpoint, comes with a nice trigger and has an ambidextrous charging handle and magazine release. It's super solid, the MLOK rail is comfortable and looks nice. The dust cover pops open when you charge it, too.
At $170, you still have some room for a B6AC Charger (I don't recommend any other lipo charger on the cheap end.) I know that slightly pushes your budget, but running li-poly batteries is the biggest jump in performance for a stock gun aside from an upgraded hop unit, and that gun is really a lot better than the original raider. Those bundles are going to give you the cheapest batteries and generic chargers they can find.
Was it in the robot, or something like this?
Genuine SKYRC iMAX B6AC V2 AC/DC Dual Power Professional LiPo Battery Balance Charger/Discharger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722NGPBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ejH1Cb72HXM3X