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On 8/23/2010 3:43 PM, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:04:35 -0700, Eric Greenwell wrote: The Pro-Peak appears to be identical to the Multiplex LN5014 that I already have. I like the charger, it works well, it's simple to use, and is very handy for the glider and other purposes, but I still wish for one that charged 12 volt SLA batteries at 14.6 volts instead of 14.0, and would discharge at 1 amp or more, instead of only 0.4 amps. That last sentence makes it unlikely that they are identical - the Pro- Peak has a max. discharge rate of 1.0 A. I don't think I ever turned it up that far, but I've certainly run discharges at 0.5A and know I could have set it higher. The Multiplex will discharge up to 1 amp, but it also has a 5 watt discharge limit. At 12 volts, that means a current of 0.4 amps. I can set it for a 1 amp discharge, but it won't exceed that 5 watt limit, automatically using only a 0.4 amp discharge. It would be great if the Pro-Peak can discharge 12 volt batteries at one amp. Can you check your manual for the watt limit? Or try to discharge a 12 volt battery at 1 amp? If it will do the 1 amp, let it run for a couple of hours to see if it survives. My interest in the discharge rate comes from having 18 ah and 36 ah batteries in my motorglider, so a 0.4 amp discharge rate takes forever (two full days for just the 18 ah battery)! Its branded and distributed by Ripmax, a UK model supplies distributor, but its almost certainly an OEM device. Sez on the box that it was made in Korea but all addresses, etc. are in the UK. They don't seem to offer it any more, and I can't find a manual for it, so maybe it's moot. They do offer the Imax B5, which is functionally identical to the Multiplex, so it's not any help. About a year ago, I did do some searching and asking around about 12 vdc input chargers, but the units I found were expensive ($200) and complicated, not the kind of thing I'd recommend to average pilot who just wants to charge and test his batteries, not develop a new hobby! -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (netto to net to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:04:39 -0700, Eric Greenwell wrote:
The Multiplex will discharge up to 1 amp, but it also has a 5 watt discharge limit. At 12 volts, that means a current of 0.4 amps. I can set it for a 1 amp discharge, but it won't exceed that 5 watt limit, automatically using only a 0.4 amp discharge. Reversing myself - I think the Pro-Peak is functionally identical and probably the same OEM kit as the Multiplex. I just started a discharge of a 12v SLA at 1v. When I started the run it immediately dropped the rate to 0.39A and now, 22mAh later its running at 0.4A and 12.6V. Just to see if we're talking about the same machine, mine is: - a rectangluar metal box 110 x 76 x 25 mm - ventilating slots on the left front edge and the right rear edge, front of the left edge and rear of the right edge - power inlet cable through a grommet on the left side - outlet is two banana plugs on the right side - two line yellow backlit LCD display center rear of the top surface - four push buttons center front of the top surface labelled Batt type, dec, inc, enter/start/stop It would be great if the Pro-Peak can discharge 12 volt batteries at one amp. Can you check your manual for the watt limit? Blasted manual doesn't mention a 5 watt limit or anything about limiting the discharge rate it 5 watts. They don't seem to offer it any more, and I can't find a manual for it, so maybe it's moot. They do offer the Imax B5, which is functionally identical to the Multiplex, so it's not any help. I'd have said the Pro-Peak Gallant is the replacement to to Prodigy II and that the IMAX B5 is the same OEM guts in a different case. If I was after a new charger or an small upgrade for the Prodigy II, I'd probably be following SoaringXcellence's advice and going for the Triton2. I see that Tower Hobbies and Amazon are both selling it for $99.98 or thereabouts. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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