Product description
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Compact USB-C charger for NiMH and NiCd batteries
Strike Systems USB-C Charger is a small and convenient charger for
NiMH and NiCd batteries. It supports battery packs with
4–8 cells (4.8–9.6V) and is well-suited for airsoft batteries as well as other battery packs with equivalent voltage.
USB-C input requiring 9–20V power source
The charger is powered via
USB-C and requires a power source of
9–20V. Please note that standard 5V USB chargers are not sufficient as the charger needs a higher input voltage. The charging current can be selected between
1A, 2A or 3A depending on the battery’s capacity.
T-connector (Deans) with Mini Tamiya adapter
The charger is equipped with a
T-connector (Deans) and comes with a
Mini (small) Tamiya adapter included. This makes it compatible with most common airsoft batteries straight out of the box.
Automatic shut-off with Delta Peak detection
The charger uses
Delta Peak detection (ΔV) to sense when the battery is fully charged and end the charging automatically. The built-in LED indicator shows the current charging status.
Specifications
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| Input voltage: | 9–20V |
| Charging power: | Max 35W |
| Standby consumption: | Max 0.8W |
| Battery types: | NiMH, NiCd |
| Number of cells: | 4–8S (4.8–9.6V) |
| Charging current: | 1A / 2A / 3A |
| Delta Peak: | 6 mV/cell |
| Operating temperature: | 0°C to 40°C |
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| Storage temperature: | -10°C to 70°C |
| Dimensions: | 84 x 48 x 22 mm |
| Weight: | 53 g |
Choose the right charging current
As a rule of thumb, it is often suitable to charge at about
1C, which corresponds to the battery’s capacity in mAh divided by 1000. A 1600 mAh battery should then be charged at roughly 1.6A while a 3000 mAh battery can be charged at about 3A. A lower charging current is generally gentler on the battery.
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