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Old 25-09-2009
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Hi i wondered if someone could point me in the right direction i need a new charger for my lipos i have been looking at the etronix one. Im after a decent one. could anyone recomend one please thats easy to use. cheers
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Any of the Fusion RC range are very good. I personally have the Paladin L120, which is really simple to use, can charge at up to 10A, and has 10 battery memories. It will only run off 12V DC though, so you may need to grab a power supply too. It does come with a balancer though.

They have recently released this though, a 90W (AC) or 120W (DC) charger, that'll charge up to 6S at up to 8A. You'll be able to charge most Lipos at a rate approaching 2C, and it has a built in balancer too. It is more expensive than the Etronix, but it is also quite a lot better.
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udc 20 or udc 30 get my vote
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udc 20 or udc 30 get my vote

Yep I'd agree, I've used 2 udc 20's for over a year and had no problems
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