Notice X1 Pro Charger And Epowerbox 17a Power Supply

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By HeliGods on Jul 17, 2014 at 10:32 PM
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    Hitec Press Release


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    Hitec recently announced a new charger and power supply, the X1 Pro and ePowerBox 17A. The X1 Pro charger is a 180W charger that handles Lithium, NiCd, NiMH and Lead-Acid batteries with charge rates up at 16A. It’s a single port charger that requires 11-18V DC input power to operate.

    The ePowerBox 17A Power Supply efficiently converts 100-240V AC into 17A of 13.8V DC power. It can be used as a stand alone power supply for any DC charger, but Hitec has designed it to attach to the bottom of the X1 Pro charger to make a single charging unit. When combined, the footprint of the charger/power supply combo is fairly small and makes it very portable for taking to the field or track.

    Learn more about the X1 Pro Charger here.

    Learn more about the ePowerBox 17A Power Supply here.


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Discussion in 'Industry News' started by HeliGods, Jul 17, 2014.

    1. The Dude

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      I wonder where the cash draw pops out !
       
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      At your local hobby store!
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