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SPECIFICATIONS
11-18 V
DC Input:
100 - 240 V
AC Input:
0.1 - 14 A
Fast Charge Current:
0.1 - 2 A
Discharge Current:
130 w
Fast Charge Power:
1 - 6 cells
LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV Cells:
1 - 15 cells
NiMH/NiCd Cells:
2 -20 V
Pb (lead acid):
10
Battery Memories:
6.1 in
Length:
5.9 in
Width:
2.7 in
Height:
2.13 lbs
Weight:
FEATURES
User-Friendly Jog Dial for Easy Scrolling and Programming
Stores 10 Different Battery Memory Charge/Discharge Profiles
Balance, Standard, Fast and Storage Modes for All Lithium Battery Chemistries
Internal Independent Lithium Battery Balancer
Independent Cell Balancing While Discharging
Terminal Voltage Control
Re-Peak Charge Mode and Delta-Peak Sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd Batteries
Capacity Cut-Off Limit
Smart Ventilation Fan
5V/2.1A USB port
Micro USB Socket for Optional Bluetooth® Dongle, PC Interface and Firmware Upgrades
Power Supply Function
Hitec’s popular RDX charger line continues to expand with the introduction of our RDX2 Pro, a dual port AC/DC charger providing a whopping 260 watts of power! The RDX2 Pro features independent, 130-watt circuits, allowing you to charge two packs simultaneously. Its user-friendly Jog Dial easily scrolls through menus, making programming a breeze. Capable of charging 2S packs at rates up to 14 amps, and 4S packs up to 9 amps, the RDX2 Pro’s high charge rates provide more power in less time for your 1/8th and 1/10th-scale Buggy and Truggy needs.
Pilots flying larger aircraft and helis using high capacity 4S-6S packs can also rely on the RDX2 Pro to speedily charge 4S and 6S packs up at to 9 and 5.8 amps respectively. And with just a few clicks, the RDX2 Pro will also convert into a power supply unit to power your other hobby equipment. The dual channel design can power two individual 5 – 24 volt devices simultaneously.
High power charging at faster rates* will get you back in the action sooner than ever.
(* not all Lithium batteries can be safely charged above 1C. Always follow your battery's manufacturer guidelines to prevent accidents or injury.)