Notice Revolectrix Gt500 500 Watt 8s Battery Charger

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    User Friendly Grab and Go 500 Watt Charger Hitting the Market Soon.



    Revolectrix has released the GT500, This is the first addition to a series of chargers that bring an easily operated, full function choice from beginners to pros a like. With this new charger you have multiple choices to manage input power sources that are programmable by the user. Simple layout with an easy navigation wheel and back button to keep it simple through all the features included. The GT500 can charge 1-8 Cell LiPi or LiHV batteries, and is compatible with JST XH balance plugs. Programming options are easily read on a large backlit dot-Matrix LCD screen out on the sunny flying days. USB port integrated for future firmware updates to keep the charger with the times, and we all know how fast times change. Simple to use interface is designed to make this charger a good fit as a go-to charger for your excursions to the flying field.

    Features

    • 1s-8s LiPo/LiHV Batteries without requiring any adapters.
    • Smart input power management.
    • Charge rate support up to 20A max.
    • Embedded PC USB support and PC Software.
    • 28 user preset positions.
    • Backlit 2.6″, 128 x 64 pixels graphic LCD.
    • Numerous features and programming options.
    • Navigation Wheel with push button SELECT/ENTER.

    Check out the new GT500 here for more information.

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