How many chargers do you end up using ?

ZAxis

Member
I'm just preparing things for a day's flying and it struck me I have a table top full of things just charging ..
Flight batteries
Downlink Tx battery
Down link Rx battery
Field monitor
Camera battery
Transmitter
I'm sure this is not as many as some people so I'd be interested to know who holds the record ?

andy
 

Sebas600

Member
have 2 turnigy 2x 200w
thinking of making/buying a 3x parallel charging setup so I can charge all 12 batteries simultaneously.
this will reduce charging sitting-around-waiting a lot.
 

Bartman

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interesting question....

Lipo chargers (4 stations now, would like to up it to 8) for flight packs, camera mount (camera mount servos, video Tx, and HDMI to comp converter at some point) packs, and video Rx packs
USB ports for video goggles and gopro
110 v wall outlet for camera batteries and radio Tx

switching my camera mount from A123 packs to 2 cell lipos means I can just drop those packs into any open station and the charger will adjust automatically to charge the packs. using straight 2 cell lipo power to the servos means switching to HV servos and to that end I'm now going to be using Savox servos instead of Hitec which are reportedly having jitter problems with their HV lineup.

Bart
 
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MombasaFlash

Heli's & Tele's bloke
This is what I have always referred to as the 'Battery Nightmare' and is the single main reason, long with stunted flight times, that I avoided electric powered helicopters in the first place and went for petrol power. Not that electric doesn't have some significant attractions, less mess, noise and speed of deployment to name a few. I have generators on the petrol and nitro powered heli's that supply in-flight power requirements and also charge the receiver and downlink packs but batteries are still a PITA. After faffing around with everything else and finally getting airborne the transmitter low-battery alarm is ALWAYS going off. With half a dozen different cameras there are always batteries to be topped up.

I have a vast excel sheet to try and keep up with it all.

And now, this recent foray into the MR world has added another dimension to 'The Nightmare' with a dozen big main LiPo power packs. Perhaps not exactly a nightmare, maybe just a bad dream because technology has advanced and now two Robbe multi-chargers with two heavy duty 240-12v transformers permit six 6600 mah LiPo's to be charged simultaneously.

As a note to Bart and his bracketed envisaged power demandshttp://www.multirotorforums.com/showthread.php?1549-How-many-chargers-do-you-end-up-using, I power the HDMI converter from the main pack using an Extension PCB with 5v Traco. This means more current demands on the main pack but it also saves the weight (and space) of an additional 5v pack or 3S with regulator. It does not appear to have made any significant difference in overall autonomy.
 
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plingboot

Member
i've got one 400w turnigy with a propeak power supply - initially it just wouldn't bloody work, then i realised that the touch area/screen had a very thin, clear plastic cover and once that was removed it worked fine… durr

Seen lots of bad press about these units, but i think it's from folk trying to charge their packs at maximum amps - i've used up to 8amps and it's been absolutely fine and a bargain price. Just don't fancy thumping 20A into a lipo pack.

I could probably do with another one to speed things up, but to be honest the sound of the fan in the one i have drives me to distraction.:upset:
 

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