Brand New SkyRC T100 Dual Output Battery Charger AC 240v

(Australian stock with RCM / C-tick approval, Australian power plug)


- Capable to charge 2 batteries at once

- 2 Independent circuits - Multi chemistry

- 2 x 50w Charge Power

- 0.1A to 5.0A selectable charge current

- Charges - NiMh / NiCd (7.2v to 9.6v) / Pb (6/12v) / Li-ion / LiPo (7.4v to 14.8v) / LiFe / LiHV (2-4 cells)

SkyRC T100 allows you to plug 2 batteries into one charger simultaneously, and it will intelligently and automatically initiate the charging of 2 batteries at once to their maximum capacity.

To top it all, the batteries being charged do not even need to have the same configuration. You can connect different chemistry(NiMH / NiCd / LiPo / LiFe / Lilon / LiHV / Pb) batteries into any of the charging ports.

It is not only compact in size but also powerful in output with maximum 100W charging power and 5A charging current which makes charging more efficient.

SkyRC T100 can charge AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery and also can be used for charging PB battery at very low temperatures.

By embedding the XT60 battery connector in the charger, it is more convenient & safer for charging the most popular battery with XT60 connector and avoid the possibilities of reverse polarity for it.

Charger is supplied with Australian 240v AC power cable. No other cables are included
Charger has 2x XT60 outputs for charging
For other battery connector types, please use your own XT60 adaptor cable
eg. XT60 to Tamiya, XT60 to EC5, XT60 to Deans


Specifications

  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 100 x 90 x 127 mm
  • Input: AC 100v-240v
  • Charge connector: XT60  x 2
  • Charge Circuit Power: 50w x 2 max
  • Current drain for balancing port: Max 300mA / cell
  • Trickle charge current: 50mA - 300mA and OFF
  • NiCD/NiMH Cell Count: 6-8 Cells  (7.2v, 8.4v, 9.6v)
  • LiPO/LiFe/Li-ION: 2-4 Cell
  • LiHV: 2-4 Cell (3.8v per cell)
  • Pb Battery Voltage: 6v and 12v
  • Battery Capacity Range: 100 - 50000mAh
  • Safety Timer: 1 - 720minutes & OFF
  • Delta-peak Sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd batteries
  • CC/CV and float charge for PB batteries