I just got a Triton charger from a friend and haven't tried it yet but i want to put some specs about it. He was getting out of the hobby so he gave it to me and I think it is going to work great. I have the accu cycle elite and that works awesome but that another post. Some of the guys I fly with have this charger and they say it is easy to use and they wont buy anything else. I have also read good reviews about it online too. It is also cheap and i cant wait to get it setup. Here are some of the specs.
Types of batteries and numbers cells
1-24 NiMH cells
1-24 NiCd cells
1-4 Lithium ion or Lithium ion polymer cells
6v,12v, or 24v lead acid batteries
General features
Screen constantly updates capacity, battery voltage, current and elapsed time
10.5v –15v DC input voltage
Adjustable current (charge or discharge) in 100mA increments
Displays input and output voltages and memorizes peak and average voltages
Adjustable sound cues
Cooling fan
Stores parameters for 10 batteries
Safety features
Cool-off time delay between charge cycles
Current overload
Reverse polarity protection
Optional thermal cut off probe (not included)
Adjustable maximum charging time cut off
Warning messages for improper input voltage, poor connections, and reverse polarity
connections
NiMH and NiCd specific features
Delta peak with adjustable sensitivity
Adjustable fast charge current from 0.1 to 5.0 amps
Adjustable discharge current from 0.1 to 3.0 amps
0-250 mAh self adjusting trickle charge (dependent on intitial charge rate)
Performs 1-10 cycles for conditioning and evaluation of battery condition
NiMH top-off feature fully charges NiMH without over heating
Lithium ion and Lithium ion polymer specific features
Constant current / constant voltage charge method (explained in detail later)
0.1 –2.5 amp adjustable charge / discharge current
1 – 4 cells in series (unlimited in parallel)
Setting to either 3.6 or 3.7 volts per cell nominal, results in 4.1 or 4.2 volts per cell fully
charged.
Lead acid (Pb) specific features
Charges 6v, 12v or 24v cells
Uses constant current / constant voltage charge method
There are some of the specs and i hope it works as good as they say. It also looks realy cool.
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