E-Maxx What battery and charger??
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I've been out of R/C for some time and getting a new E-maxx for my son and MGT 8.0 for myself. I'm looking to run a Li-Po receiver pack in both and at first 2x 7 cell NiHi packs for the E-maxx. I would like to be able to charge both E-Maxx batteries at the same time on the same charger. I do plan to go brushless and LiPo in the future for the E-Maxx as well and would also want to be able to charge both LiPo packs at the same time on the same charger.
Would the Hyperion EOS0610i suite my needs or would the Hyperion EOS1210i be better? I'm not looking for the most expensive unit out their but I also don't want to buy multiple chargers either. I'm wanting to get something that will last me for the next few years and do what I want it to. DC only is a bummer but not a problem as I have several 15-20 amp 12v power supplies at my disposal.
Thank's in advance for all help.
Would the Hyperion EOS0610i suite my needs or would the Hyperion EOS1210i be better? I'm not looking for the most expensive unit out their but I also don't want to buy multiple chargers either. I'm wanting to get something that will last me for the next few years and do what I want it to. DC only is a bummer but not a problem as I have several 15-20 amp 12v power supplies at my disposal.
Thank's in advance for all help.
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Go with the EOS0606i AC/DC and a series adapter for the main leads and a series adater for the balance taps. You can then charge the two acks at the same time. Both Li-Po or Nimh
Jason
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