EcoPower Electron 610 AC Charger

EcoPower Electron 610 AC Charger

This new charger is packed with features like five adjustable profiles, the ability to charge up to 10amps, and it can charge various batteries like Lipo, LiFe, and NiMH. Check out the press release below for more info:

EcoPower’s “Electron 610 AC” charger can do it all, at an affordable price: Charge at up to 10-amps, set five adjustable profiles and charge all popular types of RC batteries (Lipo/LiFe/NiMH). The computer controlled Electron 610AC features a built-in power supply so users won’t have to invest in an additional unit to power their charger. Multiple charge modes let you choose between “normal”, “fast”, and “storage”, giving you flexibility when you’re at the track, flying field or on a hiatus. The Electron 610 AC can charge up to 6S battery packs and has an internal lithium cell-balancer making it the most versatile charger in it’s price range.

Features:

  • Internal 110/220V AC power supply
  • Optimized operating software
  • Built in lithium battery cell balancer
  • Balance discharge capability
  • LiPo/LiFe/LiIon compatible
  • Normal, fast and storage charge modes
  • Automatic error detection and shut off
  • Delta peak voltage detection
  • Stores up to five charge profiles

Specifications:

Operating Voltage Range:
AC: 100-240V / 50-60 Hz
DC: 10-18V / 16A (Max: 220W)
Circuit Power:
Charging (Max): 200W
Discharging (Max): 25W
Charge Current Range: 0.1 – 10.0A
Discharge Current: 0.1 – 5.0A
LiPo Balancing Current Drain: 200mAh/cell
Lithium Battery Cell Count: 1 – 6 Cells
NiCd/NiMH Battery Cell Count: 1 – 18 cells
Pb Battery Voltage: 2 – 24V
Weight: 1500g
Dimensions: 143x149x42mm

NOTE: To prevent overheating, 6S Lithium packs should not be charged at rates higher than 7.5 amps.

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Updated: July 21, 2015 — 2:37 PM
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