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sneu
Jul 20, 2007, 11:46 AM
We are happy to announce that Bantam chargers are now available on the http://www.neumotors.com/20061222/Chargers.html web site. We carry chargers which will handle just about all of your requirements from the smallest park fliers to chargers that will charge 12S packs truly big planes.

Before deciding to sell the Bantam chargers we did extensive testing and used the chargers in everyday use. What stands out with the entire line is the easy to use menu and nearly goof proof operation.

The BC6 and BC8 both include internal built in balancers which makes for fewer wires and boxes that need to be carried around. The BC6 is unique in that it also has a 110/220 AC supply built in so in addition to using it at the field with your car battery it can be used in the shop by pluging it into the wall socket.

The BC6,BC8 and e-902 handle all types of lithium batteries including the A123 cells.

To help introduce the Bantam chargers to our customers we are offering them at very attractive prices. If you are looking for a new charger with advanced features then one of these could be just the ticket.

We offer adpater plugs that allow these units to be used with our NeuEnergy batteries as well as ThunderPower batteries.

Steve Neu

BEC
Jul 30, 2007, 03:28 AM
That you're carrying these chargers is quite an endorsement. Very interesting.

sneu
Jul 30, 2007, 10:09 AM
That you're carrying these chargers is quite an endorsement. Very interesting.


After looking for a good charger for a year with help from our battery supplier I finally ordred samples of these. I wanted a easy to use charger --this one fit the bill as I actaully figured out how to set it and charge battereis without having to resort to the instructions. Accuracy was also important--the balance function allows you to check the induvidual cell voltages in the pack. The voltages that the charger showed were within .01 volts of what my Fluke displayed-good enough for me. Those features plus a reasonable cost is what made me decide to carry them.

Steve

rroback
Aug 12, 2007, 04:17 AM
How much power can the 902 handle? Just to be clear, it can also do a123 packs? I've got a bunch of 12s lipo packs, but I'm looking to setup some big a123 packs.