Awesome review - I'm still loving my pile of cheap iSDT SC-608's with converted laptop power supplies, since it has all the same features, and it's small. Definitely limited to 120W for practical charging, but a few of those and some parallel boards work really well for me. Probably best is the Q6 lite like you said, a pair of those and some 240W laptop power supplies and you're achieving basically the same performance, but in a portable light package.
if it does that upon powering up the psu then you will need that middle wire since the psu is BattGo enabled so it can talk to the charger about stats.
@@TheRCAddict ok i don't know if it will change anything mainly bc i just only own a $60 Keenstone UP100AC plus battery charger works very well for a multipurpose battery charger because it can charge a wide enough variety of different battery types.
I really do not unterstand why you don’t solder the cable including the „data cable“ for using BattGo. I think this is one of the most fancy features of this power supply combined with a charger capable of using BattGo on the power input connector.
I don't think so. There was no vibration present it was just operating at too high of rpm I guess. Shame since it would be nice to kick out 30a 6s whenever I wanted haha.
Lot's of shops or garages in the US have 240v wired up. No difference. Most large power tools need to be on 240v. qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-0159d30fe18071fb9417d2fa3d0a6dac
you didn't wire they Xt60I-F extra pins? you don't want the battgo tech to work? is that even a thing between power supply and charger?
C13 is the connector name if you need to order a cord with a US plug
Can you use this with a charger that only has an xt60 input? And no smart connection wire?
Awesome review - I'm still loving my pile of cheap iSDT SC-608's with converted laptop power supplies, since it has all the same features, and it's small. Definitely limited to 120W for practical charging, but a few of those and some parallel boards work really well for me. Probably best is the Q6 lite like you said, a pair of those and some 240W laptop power supplies and you're achieving basically the same performance, but in a portable light package.
if it does that upon powering up the psu then you will need that middle wire since the psu is BattGo enabled so it can talk to the charger about stats.
According to ISDT the BattGo line is only for adjusting the voltage output but I'll hook it up and see.
@@TheRCAddict ok i don't know if it will change anything mainly bc i just only own a $60 Keenstone UP100AC plus battery charger works very well for a multipurpose battery charger because it can charge a wide enough variety of different battery types.
Great review, dude. 😊
Maybe add a noctua fan to it? Idk
Do you will review the Caddx ratel?
I will see if i can get one.
@@TheRCAddict Thank you
I really do not unterstand why you don’t solder the cable including the „data cable“ for using BattGo. I think this is one of the most fancy features of this power supply combined with a charger capable of using BattGo on the power input connector.
As far as I could tell it only controls the voltage that the PSU outputs, and it defaults to the highest which is what I wanted.
@@TheRCAddict so it defaults to 30V?
Really cool looks fantastic but led power supplies are way cheaper.. Those powerful ones are normal to be loud too.
Buy a noctua industrial fan and swap the psu one!
Looks good on the PS if a fan mod is possible. My T6 just died without warning
Yeah, perhaps they will update with better fan control.
peter gates how long have you had the t6?
My T6 stop working 3 mo
i want 12s charger
Nice power supply
Juicy power supply
Oh hell no 260 bucks they are smoking some good shit
That fan needs balancing ,just like prop balancing with electrical tape ! That will no doubt shut it up a hell of a lot ! Another great vid. Seth ! 👍🏻
I don't think so. There was no vibration present it was just operating at too high of rpm I guess. Shame since it would be nice to kick out 30a 6s whenever I wanted haha.
install 240V plug on this cord and connect to 240V outlet it is simple
Uhhh I don't have 240v outlets lol
Lot's of shops or garages in the US have 240v wired up. No difference. Most large power tools need to be on 240v.
qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-0159d30fe18071fb9417d2fa3d0a6dac
While that's true I don't think it's ideal for me to drive 30 minutes to a garage to charge my batteries :P
@@TheRCAddict install 240 V outlet next to your electric panel box. it is the easiest way.
@@illpro2 each US house has 240V
About time they come out with power supply👎👎👎 price is outrageous
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NOPE not buying a vacuum cleaner that is worth $50
Horrible video, try zooming out. Sucks.
lol thanks Hugo