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Turnigy reaktor 300w charger2/20/2023 So if I'm discharging an 11.1V 3s lipo, the discharge current will only be about 0.32A instead of the expected 1.8A or more (as calculated from the 20-watt internal discharge limit). What my charger will do in this case is, it will discharge at 0.3A * 15V, or about 3.6 watts (ignoring efficiency factor). To illustrate - say source battery regen limit is set to 14V, and say the source battery gets full enough that it will only absorb 0.3A at 14V. When source battery gets full, regen discharge only discharges as much power as source battery can take - it does *not* make up the difference by discharging internally (contrary to what the instruction book says). I understand the logic of this if I was doing a normal discharge (since charger consumes about 5W to run processor, backlight and fans so it would over-discharge the source battery while discharging the model battery) - but for regenerative discharge, this doesn't make sense because it would actually be *charging* the source battery.Ĥ. Charger will refuse to discharge a model battery if the source/input battery is below 10V even with regenerative charging on - it returns an "input low voltage" error. Anyone else have this issue? (When I set it to "off" there is no trickle current, so at least that works).ģ. The actual NiMH/NiCd/Pb trickle current (after full charge) is only 0.01A, regardless of whatever value I set it to between 10mA or 500mA. The brightness setting doesn't work (wrote about this in this thread already, a few posts ago)Ģ. I've noticed the following bugs/issues:ġ. I have the Charsoon Antimatter 300W version with built-in AC adapter.
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