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High-power and high-performance
BC6-10 employs the circuit that has maximum
output power of 200 Watts. As a result, it can charge or discharge up to 18 cells of
NiCd/NiMH and 6 series of Lithium batteries with maximum current of 10A. Furthermore, the
cooling system is so efficient that can hold such a power without any trouble of running
the circuit or the operating program.
Individual voltage balancer for
Lithium batteries buit in
The BC6-10 has an individual-cell-voltage balancer
built in. So it does not need an external balancer when charging Lithium batteries
(LiIo/LiPo/LiFe) for cell balancing.
Balance individual cells on discharge
The BC6-10 also can monitor and balance individual
cells on Lithium batteries during the discharge process. If the voltage of any one cell
varies abnormally, the process will be stopped with an error message.
Accept various types of Lithium
chemistries
The BC6-10 can accept three types of Lithium batteries -
LiIo, LiPo and LiFe. They have different characteristics by their chemistry.
Lithium battery 'Fast' and 'Storage' mode
'Fast' charge reduces the charging time of Lithium batteries and 'Storage mode controls the final voltage of the battery
for long time storage.
Data store/load
Up to 5 data memories.
Each memory can be recalled at any time you need without reprogramming.
Cyclic
charging/discharging
Perform 1 to 5 cycles of
charge>discharge or discharge>charge continually for battery refreshing and
balancing.
PC based analysis using
USB communication
For the advanced user, the
BC6-10 offers an optional PC based program that can analysis the characteristic of the
battery through the USB port. It shows a graph of voltage, current, capacity and
temperature curves. It also shows the individual voltage of each cell in the Lithium
battery pack.
Back-light LCD screen
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD display.
Robust outer aluminum case
High-quality aluminum case is
durable and very efficient to cool out the internal heat