Hitec RDX4 AC/DC Multi-Function Smart Charger
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RDX4 AC/DC Multi-Function Smart Charger from Hitec - HRC44354
The Hitec RDX4 is Hitec's new four port AC/DC Charger, delivering up to 100W at 10 amps per port. Connect four batteries of various chemistries to any of the independent channels, and enjoy efficient charging at home or in the field. This dual microprocessor-controlled charger/discharger features extensive battery management capabilities for maximum flexibility of your charging needs.
Capable of operating on 100 - 240 volts AC household current or from an 11 - 30 volt DC power source. It features an easy-to-use LCD interface display and handy push button controls, while the front-panel XT60 connectors and XH balance ports help keep wiring uncluttered. Sport and advanced level hobbyists will appreciate the versatility and power of the quad port RDX4 for their 1/10th and 1/18th scale vehicles, 600+ size helicopters and larger sport and giant scale airplanes using up to 12S battery packs. Additional features include the “Charge Manager” software, providing the unprecedented ability to operate your charger via your personal computer plus a built-in Bluetooth for smartphone app operation.
High power charging at faster rates* will get you back in the action sooner than ever.
*(not all Lithium batteries can be safely charged above 1C. Always follow your battery's manufacturer guidelines to prevent accidents or injury.)
Note: We recommend reading this Motion RC knowledge blog article about charger amperage and wattage ratings.
Features:
- 4 port AC/DC Charger delivers up to 100 watts per channel at 10 amps
- Built-in Bluetooth communication for use with iOS and Android Link Power X App
- Balance, standard, storage and cycle modes for all lithium battery chemistries
- Battery resistance meter
- Terminal voltage control
- Re-peak charge mode and delta-peak sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd batteries
- Capacity cut-off limit
- Built-in power supply function for powering devices up to 27V @ 10A
Includes:
- Hitec RDX4 AC/DC Multi-Function Smart Charger
- AC power cord
- DC power cord
- Clamps
Never, under ANY circumstances, leave your charger unattended while charging a LiPo battery. Keep the charger away from moisture, dust, direct sunlight, or any heat sources. The charger should always be placed on a heat-resistant, non-flammable surface during charging. Never overcharge or exceed a 1C charge current. A 1C charge current means the charge current equals the capacity of the battery. For example, a 2200mAh battery should never be charged using a current greater than 2.2 Amps (2200mAh).
Product Specifications:
AC Input |
100-240V |
DC Input |
10-30V |
Charge Circuit Power (AC Input) |
100W per port max (200W total) |
Charge Circuit Power (DC Input) |
100W per port max (400W total) |
Charge Current Range |
0.1-10A x4 |
Max Charge Current |
2S LiPo: 6.0A |
Discharge Current Range |
0.1-2.0A |
Discharge Power |
5W per port (25W including balance port) |
LiPo/LiFe/Lilon Cells |
1-6S |
NiMH/NiCd Cells |
1-15S |
Pb(Lead Acid) Battery Voltage |
2-20V |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
122 x 119 x 79mm (4.8 x 4.7 x 3.1 in) |
Weight |
680g (24 oz) |
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