Charging
than 1000 mAh the charging rate is over 1C, therefore check whether your batteries are suitable for the 1A
charging current. Most cell types can also be charged with 2C or more. If this is not the case, do not charge
this battery with the Micro-LiPo-Charger - fi re hazard!
When the end-of-charge voltage of 4.2 V per cell is reached, the charging current is automatically reduced
gradually to prevent exceeding the end-of-charge voltage (CC/CV charging method).
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NOTE: the charger is only suitable for charging one battery. One socket must always remain unused!
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WARNING: Use only batteries with XH balancer plugs. Never try to connect other plug types with
the charger! The plug or charger may damage or worse, the battery catches fi re or explodes! If
necessary, use a suitable adapter cable.
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WARNING: The socket is polarized. The balancer plug must fi t easily, do not use force! The plug
could be damaged or worse, the battery catches fi re or explodes!
Charging
• Make sure that the charger is connected to the mains - the three LEDs on the top lights green, interrupted
by short red fl ashes.
• Now connect a 2 or 3S Li-Po or Li-Io battery with its balancer plug to the appropriate output of the char-
ger. Depending on the number of cells of the battery, the corresponding LEDs (cell 1, 2 and 3) now lights
red. The battery is now charged with max. 1 A per cell.
3S
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2S
• When the battery is fully charged, the charging current is interrupted and the LEDs light up green.
• Disconnect the battery from the charger. If the charger is then no longer needed, it should be disconnec-
ted from the mains.
Specifi cation
Input voltage
Power
Idle current
Weight approx.
Dimensions approx.
Battery type
Cell count
Charging current
Cell voltage
End-of-charge voltage
Micro-Lipo-Charger
100-240 V AC
max. 18 W
approx. 25 mA
90 g (without power cord)
97 x 55 x 32 mm
LiPo / LiIo
2-3
max. 1 A
3.7 V
4.2 V (per cell)
EN
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