Ahoy all, Just wondering if anyone else here but myself uses a "hobby" grade charger to charge up cells. I was big into RC cars, trucks, planes, etc and as such have a decent charger. I was researching decent 18650 chargers when the thought struck me; "I've already spent good money on a hobby charger that charges nearly every battery chemistry out there, why not use it for 18650's?"
So far, I charge one cell at a time in a home made battery cradle. I've got some pre made 18650 holders on the slow boat from China and when those arrive I'll be making a series charging cradle for at least two cells with a balance lead (My Alien only needs two at a time, I could charge up to 6 at once, being a 6s charger) Parallel charging is possible as well, and without the need for a balancing lead, but not nearly as safe or accurate.
I much prefer a hobby charger for a couple reasons:
1. Monitored charging! (The charger constantly reads battery resistance, decreasing charge current automatically as the cell gets charged.)
2. It will tell me down to the mAh how much juice the cell has taken so far during the charge cycle.
3. 6 amp charge rate! (Kidding, NEVER charge at that kind of amperage! 2 amp MAX)
So, anyone else do something similar, or am I just a bit of a battery nerd? haha
So far, I charge one cell at a time in a home made battery cradle. I've got some pre made 18650 holders on the slow boat from China and when those arrive I'll be making a series charging cradle for at least two cells with a balance lead (My Alien only needs two at a time, I could charge up to 6 at once, being a 6s charger) Parallel charging is possible as well, and without the need for a balancing lead, but not nearly as safe or accurate.
I much prefer a hobby charger for a couple reasons:
1. Monitored charging! (The charger constantly reads battery resistance, decreasing charge current automatically as the cell gets charged.)
2. It will tell me down to the mAh how much juice the cell has taken so far during the charge cycle.
3. 6 amp charge rate! (Kidding, NEVER charge at that kind of amperage! 2 amp MAX)
So, anyone else do something similar, or am I just a bit of a battery nerd? haha