Skyrc E680 The Skyrc E680 Charger allows charging and discharging of LiPo, Li-Ion, LiFe, NiCd, NiMH, and PB batteries, as well as new generation LiHV batteries with 4.35V terminal voltage.
Included Charger E680 AC power cable XT60 charging cable DC cable with alligators XH balancer adapter Input voltage: 11-18 V DC / 100-240 V AC Dimensions: 135 x 110 x 60 mm Weight: 390 g Charging power: 80 W Discharge power: 10 W Charging current: 0.1 A - 8 A Discharge current: 0.1 A - 2 A Battery types: LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/LiIon 1-6S, NiMH, NiCd 1-15S, Pb 2-20S, DJI 3S Operating modes: charging with balancer, storage mode, charging mode Timer: 1-120 minutes Memory: 10 charge/discharge profiles Cut-off temperature: 20°C - 80°C (adjustable).
Intelligent and efficient cooling A temperature-sensor-controlled, high-speed fan (8,000 revolutions per minute) allows airflow to be efficiently directed to the aluminum heat sink, effectively cooling the device.
This feature is available when the unit is paired with an optional temperature sensor, which can be purchased separately here.
When the temperature reaches a predetermined level, the charging/discharging process is interrupted.
Thermal protection The battery\'s internal reactions cause its temperature to rise.
What\'s more, the Charger can charge PB batteries at very low temperatures.
PB battery charging Skyrc E680 is capable of charging gel batteries and batteries made with AGM technology.
The feature is convenient especially for drivers who want to power their DC devices such as a tire warmer, workshop lamp, etc.
DC power supply The Skyrc E680 Charger has a built-in direct current (DC) power supply, generating 13.8V output voltage with power from 10 watts to 80 watts.
In addition, the Charger has functions for measuring battery voltage and resistance, cold charging, power supply function, effective cooling system and more.
The device is capable of charging batteries with up to 80 watts of power and a charging current of up to 8 amps.
Skyrc E680 The Skyrc E680 Charger allows charging and discharging of LiPo, Li-Ion, LiFe, NiCd, NiMH, and PB batteries, as well as new generation LiHV batteries with 4.35V terminal voltage