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I've been using the muchmore CTX for about 18 months with no problems, on the rare occasion there has been a problem with one at are club the backup from muchmore has been
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you tart check the muchmore website. I'm using the original CTX so i don't know if they have upgraded the spec or not.
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For Lipo charging go for the silent charger.
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Ive been using the orion advantage lipo version for 2 years now ive never had a problem with it the only problem i had was when i was pitting outside at kiddy and we had a sudden downpoor while i was racing which meant it got very wet and it did die but it was a simple fix. but under normal charging cercumstances its been fine.
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I have also needed to replace my charger. Original Pulsar started overcooking my cells even on a 3mV delta peak. Pretty good for 5 years old tho.
For value for money, I got a Duratrax ICE (Stay away from the Checkpoint version, although better specced it goes poof when discharger is used according to many users at RCtech). I have set profiles for part charging my cells for storage, which I think is quite handy. Also motor run in. It has a 10 amp discharger, but I like it a lot more than many as it gives you a resistance measurement as well. Although it won't give you a truer race time estimate (like a 30amp discharger), you can use the discharger/cycler to compare your packs in terms of voltage, runtime and resistance. I also have the temp sensor on the way, which you need for Lipo. I can't comment for lipo, but I know it will do 1C (so 4.4A on a 4400mah Lipo I believe), and then switches to constant voltage charging at a certain point. Only negatives are no backlight (if you race in the dark lol), and when the power is unplugged it just switches off and resets. Good value at $120 USD or thereabouts. |
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P.s. I bought second hand in my own country (not UK). Don't know what supply is like of these chargers in UK, so provided price as comparison only..
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