Key Features at a Glance
Charging NiCad / NiMH batteries 1-16 cells lithium battery 1-7 cells, lead acid batteries 1-12 cells (2 ..- 24V).
CC and CV charge process with automatic shutoff or delta peak switch-off for NC and NiMH.
The device can be loaded into individual steps or unloaded or discharged in one step and connect load.
4 internal battery memories, so selecting only the default and the unit charges the battery according to the individual settings. That's quite nice especially with different battery types.
Display of charged or discharged capacity, input and charge voltage, Euqualizer- or individual cell voltage.
The BID system at a glance
On-chip features is stored, so you can start on connecting the battery and the BID chips equal to the charge without the parameters adjust.
BID charge parameters:
Battery type (NC, NiMH, Lithium, Lead)
Number of cells
Battery capacity
Charging current
Discharge
Date of first commissioning
BID memory:
Currently charged capacity
Currently discharged capacity
Maximum charged capacity
Maximum discharged capacity
Number of charging cycles
Other specifications:
Input voltage: 10-15V DC or 230V AC
Charging current: 0.1-10 A (50W)
Discharge: 0,1-10A (5W)
Cell count: 1-16 NC / NiMH, 1-7 LiIo (3.6V) LiPo (3.7V) or LiFe (3.3V) 9.9 Ah
1-12 PB / 20Ah Lead
Dimensions: 130 x 80 x 35 mm
Weight approx .: 230 g
Scope of supply:
Loader
12V terminals
230V power supply
1 BID-Chip
Quick Reference Guide
CD
Where there is light, unfortunately, is always shadow. For I have to criticize something.
The 12V terminals might have may be slightly larger because it is merely simple alligator clips. Since the connection to the car battery might could be somewhat fiddly.
Unfortunately even show the product images on the seal side other terminals. This is somewhat misleading.
CONCLUSION
A good, universal and affordable charger from a brand manufacturer.
I can get over the somewhat small alligator clips and still forgive good conscience 5 stars.
A note yet: A balancer board must be purchased separately.
I have resorted to the Board of HiTec, which I can also fully recommend, because it is prepared for all common battery types (see also: Hitec Universal Balancer Board 2-6 cells.