Tenergy TB6-B 50W Balancing Charger for NiMH
Tenergy TB6-B 50W Balancing Charger for NiMH
Tenergy Tenergy TB6-B 50W Balancing Charger for NiMH/NiCD/Li-PO/Li-Fe/SLA Battery Packs- Operating voltage: DC 11~18 volts AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz
- Charge/discharge power: max. 50/5 Watts
- NiCd/MH: 1~15 cells
- LiIo/LiPo/LiFe: 1~6 series
- Charge current: 0.1 to 5.0A, Discharge current: 0.1 to 1.0A
When charging or discharging, TB6 has an 'AUTO' function that sets the
feeding current or the cell count of the battery automatically.
Especially for Li-ion/Li-Polymer batteries, it can prevent the
over-charging can lead to an explosion by users fault. Every program in
the unit is controlled with mutual links and communication for every
possible error so it introduces a maximum safety. These can be set at
users option. TB6 has an individual-cell-voltage balancer inside. So it
does not need any balancer separately when charging Li-ion/Li-Polymer
batteries (LiIo/LiPo/LiFe) for cell voltage balancing. TB6 also can
monitor and balance individual cells of the battery pack during the
discharge process. If the voltage of any one cell varies abnormally, the
process will be stopped with the error message. TB6 can accept three
types of batteries - LiIo, LiPo and LiFe. They have different
characteristics by their chemistry. You can select any one of them that
you are going to process before the job. You can charge
Li-ion/Li-Polymer battery for special purposes. 'Fast' charge reduces
the charging time of battery and 'Storage mode controls the final
voltage of the battery to be suit for long time storage. For users
convenience it can store maximum 5 data of different batteries. You can
establish the data contains program setting of the battery to charge or
discharge continually. These data can be called out at any time you need
and the process can be executed without program setting. Perform 1 to 5
cycles of charge>discharge or discharge>charge continually for
battery refreshing and balancing.
Tenergy TB6-B 50W Balancing Charger for NiMH


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