Photo-Pro-Peak Quattro charger circuit
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Photo-Pro-Peak Quattro charger circuit
Help Needed:
I have a Pro-Peak Quattro 1-4 Li-Po charger. Some of you folks must have one.
I have had the charger for several years. It is very user friendly, just plug & play. It is great for small Lipo packs BUT, I use a balance charger every few charge/discharge cycles.
I have used mine for 200 - 500 mah packs.
Could someone do me a favor? I recently plugged mine into too much input voltage and burned out a component on the circuit board. The burn out was because I was dumb and had temporarily stuck a 15amp fuse in one day, then forgot to replace it with the 7.5amp it needs, then another day I hit it with too much voltage. Poof!
The burned component is real close to the tall can type (black & gray) 470uf capacitor where the 12 volt wires come in. It burned so much I can't tell what the component was. Would someone be willing to theirs and take clear close up photos of the circuit board so I can see what was there?
If you can do it please email the photo to me at [email protected].
Thank you in advance.
Darryl (dsan1) in Syracuse
I have a Pro-Peak Quattro 1-4 Li-Po charger. Some of you folks must have one.
I have had the charger for several years. It is very user friendly, just plug & play. It is great for small Lipo packs BUT, I use a balance charger every few charge/discharge cycles.
I have used mine for 200 - 500 mah packs.
Could someone do me a favor? I recently plugged mine into too much input voltage and burned out a component on the circuit board. The burn out was because I was dumb and had temporarily stuck a 15amp fuse in one day, then forgot to replace it with the 7.5amp it needs, then another day I hit it with too much voltage. Poof!
The burned component is real close to the tall can type (black & gray) 470uf capacitor where the 12 volt wires come in. It burned so much I can't tell what the component was. Would someone be willing to theirs and take clear close up photos of the circuit board so I can see what was there?
If you can do it please email the photo to me at [email protected].
Thank you in advance.
Darryl (dsan1) in Syracuse