I mean that’s a pretty fair point you got there. Is that going into the Red Ember 44 with the translucent surface inclosure?
Also what cells are those?
I mean that’s a pretty fair point you got there. Is that going into the Red Ember 44 with the translucent surface inclosure?
Also what cells are those?
Yes, thats the one.
The cells are run of the mill 30q. (Some rewrapped) It’s what I had to hand so got the groups ready a while back in readiness just as this whole “situation” got in the way…
Another few of these to pump out and a couple brick packs, seems like everyone is hungry for board builds and upgrades being on lockdown.
Beautiful! Is this with 40Ts? I requested one of these from you on discord, can’t wait man.
Linky link?
No link. Trying to get imported. China
They look interesting. I think it’s a render?
That would be some shiny ass mf nickel if not lmao
.15. Ehhh. Too thin
just came across this… cheap for a 13s charger, can’t speak to how reliable it is
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083BNQYWG/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_VtCUEb52ZAY7T
I mean YZPower is a decent brand, both of my 12s chargers are from them and they hold up just fine
I just don’t have any personal experience, so can’t say
Got a link for 12s?
What’s the difference between this and an led driver?
I think chargers are more durable?
LED drivers are designed to drive LEDs, and chargers are designed to charge batteries?
Li-ion cells in particular have a very specific way they like to be charged, and a LED driver isn’t designed to provide that.
To expand on this, liion charging is CC/CV charging, meaning “constant current/constant voltage.” This is a power delivery protocol that allows your charger to push many amps to your battery (if you have a 4A charge then 4A, etc.) and then sense when your pack is near full voltage and slow down the current so it doesnt overcharge your cells.
Some LED drivers do this, but not all.