Bought this charger a few weeks back but didn't understand how the discharge mode worked, this was really helpful! And as a nice bonus I also discovered the powerbank mode you mention, had no I idea it had that feature. Nice to have so you can charge your phone if you get a power outage! Thanks a lot! :D
Hey thanks for reviewing this. It's very confusing all these modes when you don't have the manual... Like me I threw it our and had to press random buttons to try and put the charger back to charging mode lol. Your video helped me out a lot. Thanks.
Just to clear up the USB charging, if the batteries and device are drawing too much current it gives priority to the batteries. Once the batteries are charged it will automatically switch to the USB and finish charging that too. So your observation was correct, but that is what was happening. Best idea is to just use 0.5amps for the batteries, it will leave enough current for the USB and is better for most batteries anyway.
If you use a 12V/3A power supply it's power gonna be enough for charging in all 4 slots at max current and for giving out 2A on USB output. So there's no need to take down the charging current.
Not satisfied with it so far. Even if I ignore the fact that it have many features for a Xtar, it still lacks of features, especially for the price. While some old chargers from Xtar were known for the low temperatures of the charged cells, in this charger some NiMH-cells getting to hot and I saw user-ratings at Amazon that it will cook the cells. This is sh.... in general, but it´s harder to understand than small AA-cells getting so hot in this big charger. And, to mention it, the Dragon charges much slower than I would expect for the current setting; and I know it charges NiMH in the first 10 minutes with a very low current. Conclusion: For it´s price it´s not a good charger, not with the charging capability and not with the features.
00:34 - Unboxing
03:02 - The Dragon at work
06:22 - TEST mode
08:15 - REFRESH mode
09:28 - USB output
11:42 - Using the probes
13:00 - Conclusion
Bought this charger a few weeks back but didn't understand how the discharge mode worked, this was really helpful! And as a nice bonus I also discovered the powerbank mode you mention, had no I idea it had that feature. Nice to have so you can charge your phone if you get a power outage! Thanks a lot! :D
Yes you did a great review .
You listed some disadvantages but it still is a fantastic charger . Best one I have used so far .
I learned a lot about my charger from this. Thank you!
Nice to read that:)
The best review I have never seen.
Thanks...
Thank you Salvador:)
what a great charger and a GREAT review.Thank you
Is a excelent charger... Totally recomended
GREAT thorough review! Thanks!!!
Thanks David!
Thank you very much for an extremely clear review.
Hey thanks for reviewing this. It's very confusing all these modes when you don't have the manual... Like me I threw it our and had to press random buttons to try and put the charger back to charging mode lol. Your video helped me out a lot. Thanks.
Even with a manual sometimes you have to test the device to fully understand how it works. Happy to read that my video was useful for you:)
Thanks X 100000000000000000000000
Very clear review, i have the vp4l that can fit protected batteries
Good work------- best review--------GREAT-------Thank you--soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo --- much
Is there enough space to accommodate 4x 26650 Batteries simultaneously ?
Hi Hans! There is enough space to put even 4x 32650 cells simultaneously.
Great review
Can you charge a battery by using the two usb red black probes?
Or they are just for test/probe. Thks.
The probes can't be used for charging
For your opinion,it is a good charger? Good rewiev! Thanks
Tell me please . How accurately shows internal resistance.
К сожалению, устройство уже давно не у меня, поэтому сравнить с EBC-A20 не могу.
This review 2 years old, this charger still recommended?
Yes
Just to clear up the USB charging, if the batteries and device are drawing too much current it gives priority to the batteries. Once the batteries are charged it will automatically switch to the USB and finish charging that too. So your observation was correct, but that is what was happening. Best idea is to just use 0.5amps for the batteries, it will leave enough current for the USB and is better for most batteries anyway.
If you use a 12V/3A power supply it's power gonna be enough for charging in all 4 slots at max current and for giving out 2A on USB output. So there's no need to take down the charging current.
this is only for 18650 cell can be use in Lifepo4 32650???
All supported sizes and chemistries are shown on 0:54
Can you have some channels charging only, some running test mode, some refresh? Or all slots must be same function mode
Haha...i don't know why but when he touched the probes i thought : '' Noooo ! Don't cross the streams ! ''😆
BATTERY DISCHARGE 1.2 VOLT TO WHAT VOLTAGE DOES IT DISCHARGE?-DO YOU KNOW ????-BECAUSE BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT IT IN THE MANUAL!!!
Not satisfied with it so far. Even if I ignore the fact that it have many features for a Xtar, it still lacks of features, especially for the price. While some old chargers from Xtar were known for the low temperatures of the charged cells, in this charger some NiMH-cells getting to hot and I saw user-ratings at Amazon that it will cook the cells. This is sh.... in general, but it´s harder to understand than small AA-cells getting so hot in this big charger. And, to mention it, the Dragon charges much slower than I would expect for the current setting; and I know it charges NiMH in the first 10 minutes with a very low current.
Conclusion: For it´s price it´s not a good charger, not with the charging capability and not with the features.
It cannot charge 21700 protected batteries.
Of course it can if your battery fits into the slot.
@@ThunderheartReviews I think the slots are a bit too short for protected 21700 but it will charge them just running wires to the correct terminals.