ISDT & URUAV PD60 60W 6A DC Battery Balance Charger Type-C Input for 1-4S Lipo Battery
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This charger will function with just about any usb-c power supply, but I have had best results using power adapters/power banks that support USB-C Power Delivery. It's a great road charger and with the right power source, a great home charger for parallel charging too! Check out my full review on YouTube channel "The RC Cave", below is a summary: Here's what I love about the PD60: ➤ USB-C input, so you can use generic power adapters, power banks, and car chargers. ⚠️ Avoid older/standard 5v 1amp power adapters/power banks - for best results, us something with Power Delivery or Quick Charge function. ➤ High charging capacity, up to 6 amps - great for parallel charging on the go, as long as your power source can provide the amperage! ➤ Supports different battery chemistries ➤ Easy to use, ISDT-style interface. ➤ Great build quality typical of ISDT ➤ Smart protections like abnormal voltage, etc. ➤ Upgradeable firmware ➤ CHEAP!!! Here are the drawbacks: ➤ No discharge function - will not replace my home charger ➤ No usb-c cable included
Cool charger, compact. Remembers the last running mode (selected chemistry and current), if you just choose and don't start, it doesn't remember. The indicator does not run during the charge, just shows the level in %, conveniently. The downside of the XT60 inlet would be perfect. But I cut the Huaveev native cable into 5A, and soldered the connector XT60, plan to power from charging the laptop - tested, takes 65W (18.5V × 3.5A). I have no QC and PD blocks, tried with the Huawei 40W (10V × 4A, from p30pro), and the PD60 negotiated with it on 12V × 2A:) (no such mode is written on the Huawei unit). I will cut the wire from the laptop, in the places of the incision I will put the XT60 - and the laptop will work and the charger. If anyone cuts the Huawei cable too, the last picture with the receipt. Red join together (), braid join translucent light grey (-) not to be confused - it is thicker than white data.