Friday, June 19, 2020

SkyRC IMAX B6 V2 Professional Balance Charger / Discharger (PRT-16793)



The SkyRC B6 V2 is a DC input high-performance, micro-processor controlled charge/discharge/DC/DC converter with battery management suitable for all mainstream battery types(LiPo / LiFe / Li-Ion / LiHV / NiMH / NiCd / Pb). The charger delivers dedicated 60W integrated power and charge current can up to 6A . Additionally, it supports DJI Mavic/Inspire Battery with maximum 4A charge power.

The SkyRC B6 V2 has a powerful and high speed micro controller with the ARM® Cortex®-M3 32 bits high speed processor, data process capability improves 20 times. Using industry leading 2.5V-5.5V wide range input voltage, has strong anti-interference ability.

Compared with B6 charger, the version 2 provide 20% more charge power, making the charging process more efficient.

B6 V2 charger is integrated with DC power input, pumping max power of 60W with the voltage ranging of 5-26V and 1-6A current. With this charger, RC drivers have a convenient gadget to power their DC devices in the field, such as tire warmer, PIT light, etc.

Note: A power supply is not included.

Includes:

  • 1x SkyRC iMAX B6 V2 Charger - Discharger
  • 1x DC Input Cable
  • 1x Dean Charging Cable
  • 1x Bare Charging Cable
  • 1x Instruction Manual

Features:

  • Case Material: Aluminum
  • Display Type: LCD
  • DC Input: 11-18V
  • Charge Wattage: 60W
  • Discharge Wattage: 5W
  • DC Output Wattage: 60W
  • LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/Li-Ion: 1-6 cells
  • NiMH/NiCd: 1-15 cells
  • Pb: 2-20V
  • DJI Mavic: 3 cells (LiHV)
  • DJI Inspire: 4 cells (LiHV)
  • Battery Capacity Range - NiMH/NiCd/LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/Li-Ion/Pb/DJI: 100-50000mAh
  • Charge Current:
    • NiMH/NiCd/LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/Li-Ion/Pb: 0.1-6A
    • DJI Mavic/Inspire: Max 4A
    • Discharge Current: 0.1-2A
    • Balance Cells: 2-6 cells
    • Balance Current: 300mA/cell
  • Saftey Timer: 1-120 minutes off
  • Memory: 10 different charge/discharge profiles

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