Good charger but not a good discharger even with the BD350 40A. The storage voltage should be adjustable (not fixed at 3.80 volts) and the dischage voltage should have more voltage range (above 3.40 volts). I am very impressed with the charge, however ToolkitRC and iChargers have much better storage/discharge options\settings. :( Also the set current is not very accurate for charge and discharge. :(
I bought a set of these devices (T1000 + BD350) to test Pb batteries before installing them in a UPS. To say that I am disappointed is to say nothing. I was simply deceived. The discharger cannot be used for lead-acid batteries at all. I am not even mentioning the dozens of bugs in the software due to which these devices cannot be taken seriously at all.
@@lawton70 This is painful. I just remembered that I couldn’t even charge lead batteries normally according to their profile and I use a NiCd\NiMh profile for about a year until this was corrected in the software. Now I need to go back when the charger is free. Thanks for the tip, I'll check and respond
great video buddy very helpful, thankyou.. can you tell me what is the max voltage for LiHV battery on this charger is? i know for most chargers its 4.35V but does this charger allow me to charge till 4.4V?
Good feedback. I was trying to do an unboxing and reaction but the controls were a little too complicated for that. I'll keep that in mind for future reviews.
Excellent descriptive video.👍
Great video. Very helpful while charger shopping!
Im going to do a follow up vid, the charger does have some oddities about it.
After more testing, this charger is not very accurate. I can't recommend it the way it currently works.
@@lawton70 do you have a better one you use bro?
@@vyomrajansingh5183 I use my isdt D8. It works like a charm. I recommend.
Good charger but not a good discharger even with the BD350 40A. The storage voltage should be adjustable (not fixed at 3.80 volts) and the dischage voltage should have more voltage range (above 3.40 volts). I am very impressed with the charge, however ToolkitRC and iChargers have much better storage/discharge options\settings. :( Also the set current is not very accurate for charge and discharge. :(
Does it have a replaceable fuse inside? Mine just died and it sounded like a blown fuse
I bought a set of these devices (T1000 + BD350) to test Pb batteries before installing them in a UPS. To say that I am disappointed is to say nothing. I was simply deceived. The discharger cannot be used for lead-acid batteries at all. I am not even mentioning the dozens of bugs in the software due to which these devices cannot be taken seriously at all.
@@Krey81 i didnt realize the discharge block didnt work with the PB batteries. Is it possible to use another mode, like nimh, for your test?
@@lawton70 This is painful. I just remembered that I couldn’t even charge lead batteries normally according to their profile and I use a NiCd\NiMh profile for about a year until this was corrected in the software. Now I need to go back when the charger is free. Thanks for the tip, I'll check and respond
@@lawton70 Ni worked (with slider, buttons +- don't)
Thanks
Hi. Does the Hobbymate D6 Duo Pro support an external discharger like the BD350 ????
From what I can tell this charger does not have an external port to connect the external discharger.
great video buddy very helpful, thankyou.. can you tell me what is the max voltage for LiHV battery on this charger is? i know for most chargers its 4.35V but does this charger allow me to charge till 4.4V?
Hi! Thanks for the comment. I checked and the highest volt in LiHV mode is 4.37.
@@lawton70 thankyou..
Great summary but instead of a pen I need a banana for scale
not so good mate, at least read the manual and prepare for making a review.
Good feedback. I was trying to do an unboxing and reaction but the controls were a little too complicated for that. I'll keep that in mind for future reviews.