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Best options for third part charging?

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ok.... I've done some searches but can't quite figure this out...

What are the best options for third party charging? What's the best charger adaptor for these batteries?
 
There are a lot of good chargers out there. Researching them can be daunting and make you crazy. The best answer is simply this is not the time to try and go cheap. I bought the Hitek X2 AC Pro. It does the job and does it well. It will do anything and everything you will ever want to do with your H batteries. This one charges two at the same time and from storage charge to full charge it takes about 45 minutes. Sometimes a little less and sometimes a little more. Don't ask me why.
 
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Hitec X2 for me. Good price, easy to use, nice features like storage mode...
 
yes but just wait 2 more days and they're back in stock :)

Andy
 
The best brand IMHO are the iChargers. I personally use the 406 Duo model. They are kick *** but a little expensive.
 
So for charging I use a Turnigy Reaktor 2 x 300W from Hobby King in the US. I also have 2 iCharger 106B+. The Reaktor menus are exactly like the iCharger.

I can charge 4 batteries at a time (1C), using a 40A power supply I picked up from eBay years ago. I'm also using the quad cam adapters which work great.

Will you always charge at home? (I wanted the ability to charge from a 12V DC source, as well as, a 120V AC source) If at home make sure you get a charger that plugs into 120V. Make sure you order the balance boards (if they don't come with the charger)

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So for charging I use a Turnigy Reaktor 2 x 300W from Hobby King in the US. I also have 2 iCharger 106B+. The Reaktor menus are exactly like the iCharger.

I can charge 4 batteries at a time (1C), using a 40A power supply I picked up from eBay years ago. I'm also using the quad cam adapters which work great.

Will you always charge at home? (I wanted the ability to charge from a 12V DC source, as well as, a 120V AC source) If at home make sure you get a charger that plugs into 120V. Make sure you order the balance boards (if they don't come with the charger)

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I really want to be there and watch you as trying to pass this madman's suitcase through any security check !
 

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