Charger will not restart if battery voltage drops.Above 2.2 volt batteries are assumed to be LiIon.Below 1.6 volt batteries are assumed to be NiMH.Below 0.3 volt charger will not recognize any batteries, but still charge with 3mA.When not powered the charger will drain NiMH batteries with 0.4mA.When not powered the charger will drain LiIon batteries with 2mA.Power consumption when idle is 0.94 watt, it drops to 0.69 watt when the display is off.The charger can handle 71.3 mm long batteries including flat top cells. This means that it will handle just about all protected 1860 cells. The slots uses the classical slider construction and it works fine. Here are two examples of the display during charge. The current is charge current, discharge current will be either 250mA (300/500 selected) or 500mA (700/1000 selected).ĭuring power on the charger will turn all segments in the display on.Īs can be seen the display will only show data for one channel at a time, but you get all the data at once. ![]() The two bottom buttons is used to select mode (Charge, fast discharger, normal discharge) and current (300, 500, 700, 1000mA). The four top buttons is used to select a specific slot, when none of them has been pressed MODE and CURRENT works on all slots simultaneously. The user interface is 6 buttons and a display. The charger has a DC power input, for the mains adapter and the car adapter. The supplied power adapter is a universal voltage (100-240VAC 50/60Hz) with 12V 2A output. The box contained the charger, power adapter, car power adapter and a manual. It arrived in a nondescript cardboard box, that could directly be used for shipping. LiitoKala continues to improve each time they make new charger models, this time it is a 4 channel charger with charge and discharge functions (All their Engineer models have discharge).
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