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    Hitec RDX1 AC/DC Battery Charger/Discharger

    The new RDX1 is an AC/DC ultra-performance microprocessor-controlled battery charger/discharger with management features suitable for all popular chemistries. Its sleek tower design allows easy front-loading plug-in convenience of balancing and temperature sensor ports, a USB link and USB 5VDC 2.1 amps and 4mm battery sockets.

     

    Deluxe features include a 3.2-inch easy-to-read LCD screen and our Charge Master software which allows the unparalleled ability to operate the RDX1 through the computer.

     

    This compact, 60-watt wonder brings integrated balancing, convenience and ease to all your charging operations!

     

    Features

    - Optimized Operating Software

    - 10 Battery Memory

    - Internal Lithium Battery Balancer

    - Multiple Lithium Battery Charge Modes

    - Works with Hitec's Charge Master Software

    - LiPo Battery Meter

    - Slim In-line Design Saves Valuable Space

     

    Charging Specifications

    - AC Input Voltage: 100-240V

    - DC Input: 11-18V

    - Charge Power: 60W

    - Charge Current Range: 0.1 - 6.0A

    - Max. Discharge Power: 5W

    - Discharge Current Range: 0.1 - 2.0A

    - Balancing Port Current Drain: 200MA/Cell

    - NiCd/NiMH Battery Cell Count: 1-15 Cells

    - LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/LiIon Cell Count: 1 - 6 Cells

    - Pb Battery Voltage: 2 - 20V

    - Net Weight: 470g

    - Dimensions: 159 x 72.5 x 123mm

     

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    Source: Hitec :) 




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