Heliko
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Joined: 1/16/2007 From: Long Island,
NY, USA Status: offline
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Way off! No worries though. The Equinox is used in conjuction with a charger. It gives a conventional Li-Po charger balancing capabilities. The Equinox by itself is not a charger, but merely an adaptor to allow a balancing charge. The Equinox will do a quick balance on it's own, but that's it. Bottom line. Your still going to have to buy a charger. Believe me I know this stuff can be confusing. When I bought my Axe 'balancing connectors' were new to me and I had little experience with Li-Po's anyway. I bought a Hobbico MKII charger with a Electrifly 11.1v, 910ma 'Safecharge battery' as recommended by Tower. I charged the battery one time and accidentially ran it down to like 8.9 volts. When I tried to charge it with the MKII it wouldn't work. I called Hobbico and the tech told me that the MKII was having problems telling whether the pack was a 2 or 3 cell pack. I'd start the charger it'd run for a couple of seconds then shut off. The tech actually told me to keep trying to see if the charger will stay engaged. Yeah right! Instead I sent them the pack and it must've been bad because they sent me a new one. After reading many people were having problems with these 'Safecharge' packs I returned it. At the same time I found out that packs with balance connectors were the way to go. Knowing that The MKII wouldn't be up to the task I upgraded to the Duratrax ICE charger when I got the Equinox balancer. To sum it up here's what I learned. If your gonna use Li-Po's get a good quality charger and balancer. The MKII has pretty much been dormant since I got the ICE. Basically a waste of $50. Right now your halfway there you just need to get a good charger. There are many choices. The ICE and Triton series are a good place to start. Good Luck!
< Message edited by Heliko -- 3/28/2007 6:50:40 AM >
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