Hitec X2 Ac Plus 2 Port Ac/dc Multi-charger

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By hgnimda on Jun 14, 2015 at 1:35 AM
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    Hitec’s new X2 AC Plus charger offers expanded capacity and compatibility in a portable and compact package. Dual inputs create a flexible battery charging solution that can be used at home and in the field. An innovative power distribution mode lets users efficiently assign output power based on individual battery requirements. Capable of charging all battery chemistries, the X2 AC Plus has a built-in 10-amp power supply, internal balancing circuits and 10 different charge/discharge profiles, making it an essential tool for all hobbyists. Technology loving folks can even utilize their smartphone for remote control via the optional WiFi module.

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    Features:

    • Twin Channel Charger with Two Independent Circuits
    • DC Mode Maximum Output 100W Per Port, Total 200W Power
    • Power Distribution Circuit for Ultimate Flexibility in AC Mode Only
      Example 1:
      Channel A – 20W, then Channel B – 80W for a Total 100W Power
      Example 2:
      Channel A – 70W, then Channel B – 30W for a Total 100W Power
    • Charges NiMH, NiCd, LiPo, LiHV, LiFe, Li-Ion, and Lead Acid Batteries
    • Built-in 10-Amp Power Supply
    • Uses Either 11-18V DC or 100-240V AC Power Sources
    • Adjustable Charge Current Rate of 0.1 – 10.0 Amps Each Port
    • Internal Balancing Circuits
    • 10 Programmable Profile Settings
    Charging Specifications:

    • NiCd/NiMH Cell Count: 1-15 cells
    • LiPo/LiHV/Li-Ion/LiFe Cell Count: 1-6 cells
    • Pb voltage: 2-20 volts
    • Charge Current Range: 0.1-10.0 amps
    • Maximum Charge Output: AC 100W / DC 200W (100W per port)



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