Charger Recommendation
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From: Big Pine Key, FL
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Hi, welcome to RCU. Allow me to make a few assumptions because you didn't specify. 
(charge at max recommended rate and only doing one pack at a time)
4.4 x 8c = 35 amps and 16.8 volts is around 600 watts. I'd recommend the i-charger 306B , but you'll only get 30 amps from it. Beyond that there's FMA PL6 at 40 amps. Both available at ProgressiveRC http://www.progressiverc.com/chargers
Of course if you aren't in a hurry then numbers can be cut in half , quarters, eights, ect. On a budget maybe one of the many 200 watt 10 amp chargers or one of the many 400 watt 20 amp chargers will suffice.

(charge at max recommended rate and only doing one pack at a time)
4.4 x 8c = 35 amps and 16.8 volts is around 600 watts. I'd recommend the i-charger 306B , but you'll only get 30 amps from it. Beyond that there's FMA PL6 at 40 amps. Both available at ProgressiveRC http://www.progressiverc.com/chargers
Of course if you aren't in a hurry then numbers can be cut in half , quarters, eights, ect. On a budget maybe one of the many 200 watt 10 amp chargers or one of the many 400 watt 20 amp chargers will suffice.



