I purchased aToolkitRC M6Dac dual smart charger for use with my Zeee 4s 2200mAh LiPo batteries. I have had no issues with charge, discharge or storage functions since purchased last spring. Use 3 batts for my SpeedyBee drone and one for my walksnail goggles. Very happy with this setup. Also used your tip to discharge one damaged battery using an automotive brake light bulb.
@shanemshort13 күн бұрын
I had a small issue with my M7AC being unable to charge 4S batteries. They offered to either replace it or give me instructions on how to fix it. It was a simple solder bodge on the PCB and it's been absolutely flawless ever since. Apparently if the input voltage matched the output voltage (which it did on 4S) it would cause some kind of issue and stop charging. As mentioned it's been solid ever since.
@M4trix4213 күн бұрын
I don't know the struggle about ToolkitRC. I got the M4q from back in the days when 4S was standard on 5" freestyle and still use it today for my smaller 3" batteries. Also now I have the M8s and M8d and they never let me down. They allways made good menus and options on the chargers which I really like.
@NorgeSquad13 күн бұрын
Awsome Lee! Could you maybe make a video on the HOTA F6+ charger?
@JoeyscustomRC10 күн бұрын
Wow, very cool multi function charger and it’s only 50 bucks right now. Definitely going to pick up one for that price 😊Thanks Lee 👍
@MCsCreations13 күн бұрын
Fantastic review, Lee! Thanks!!! 😃 That's a heck of a tool indeed!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@dayworkhard9 күн бұрын
I’m still a big fan of my SkyRC Q200neo 4 channels charger which has power output from 0.1V to 36V , 0.1A to 10A and BALANCE charging mode. Though it doesn’t have SBUS , PWM, PPM analyzer but I have professional oscilloscopes.
@TobiKellner13 күн бұрын
Sorry, maybe I wasn't paying full attention - does this have any significant functionality that, say, the ToolkitRC M8s doesn't have? I love my M8s, I am using it for purposes ToolkitRC, especially with two small additions I rigged up: 1) I built a male-to-female XT60 adapter so I can use the power supply essentially simulate a battery, I can run whatever is normally powered by a XT60 battery from the desk, and measure the current draw 2) I built an adapter for my Lenovo Thinkpad laptop, so I can plug any drone battery into the back of the M8s, set the voltage to 20V and plug my laptop into the side of the M8S 3) I put an XT60 plug on my 100W laptop charger, so with the adapter described above, I can run the laptop directly from its adapter, use the laptop charger (via M8s) to charge my drone batteries, or use the drone batteries (via M8s) to run my laptop...