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Thread: Team Saint Robot Builds

  1. #121
    We got a few chargers. 2 4 channel ones

    This is the 4*100W

    The older, 4*50 W

  2. #122
    Thanks I do like the 100w one I think Clive B has that one too.

  3. #123
    Yes thats the feller Craig. Jonno and Learo have one as well.

  4. #124
    The 4 channel chargers are very useful for smaller packs, allowing you to charge 4 completely different packs at once. However they're not really powerful enough to use on the larger 6s 5000 packs. If you can find a 100w version they're better but still limit you to less than 1C (4A max charge on 6S).
    I tend to have two chargers, a multi charger and a larger more powerful one that will charge a 6s 5000 at 2C easily.

  5. #125
    Thanks guys if I go for Li-ion I think I will go for that charger

    Grant
    Can you, (in the event I go for LiPo,) recommend batteries, supplier and charger for the larger size packs? the 6s 5000 35c,
    I am hoping to run the next robot on only 22.2V so I was thinking of going for 2 packs in parallel. I have a cellpro 10s charger but would only charge one battery at a time!

  6. #126
    Craig in turbulence I run that same setup as you just posted, optipower brand which I know is what grant will recommend.

  7. #127
    If we're discussing heavier chargers.
    Leo has 2*200W and single 400W in his arsenal of chargers.

    Of course, if you want to charge real fast... better get a hefty powersupply (One of Grants for example) and this 2*1300W monster.

  8. #128
    I have used two high power chargers very reliably. The Hyperion super Duo and the PowerLab 8 or 6. For these higher power chargers you do need to look at a 24v PSU though. Ideally anything dual channel over 300w per side or parallel charger over 700-700w will do nicely. If you have a cellpro 10s though it might be cheaper to just get a second one of those with the FRA discount through optiPower.

  9. #129
    At last some bits for the new Seraph have come, Shown below is one of two pods that will be connected by a frame with a sword in it.

    The sides and front are made from 3mm Stainless Steel! the rear plate next to the battery is 3mm aluminium.
    as you can see everything is tight hopefully not too tight!

    If you thought the last Seraph was difficult to fight, this one should be impossible!

    2013-11-16 11.49.38.jpg

    2013-11-16 11.50.44.jpg

  10. #130
    Looks great! Folding on the steel is very neat, how did you do it? I spy a pretty big vice and hammer in the first pic, is that the answer? Wouldn't be surprised if you have an actual bender, the radius looks very consistent. I'm sure it will all fit nicely. Look forward to more progress.

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