*Two INPUT power choices:
Use AC 100V~240V at home OR DC 11V~15V anywhere
*Powerful, yet compact and portable with wide support for battery types
*Integrated Hyperion LBA Balancer for LiPo (3.7v) and LiFe (3.3v) based cells
*Balance Multi-Adapter for 2S to 6S packs included
*Charge and Discharge Modes (and Cycling for NiMh and NiCd)
*Clear and easy-to-read LCD Screen with Warnings common setup errors
*Packaged in a rugged aluminum case - Long Input leads
*Hyperion Balance Multi-Connector Included. Option multi-connectors
most common brands are also available (see details end of document)
Specifications
Input voltage range
Appropriate battery types and
range of series-connected cells
Charge current 0.1A ~ 6.0A MAX, by 100mA steps (50W limit)
Discharge current 0.1A ~ 1.0A MAX, by 10mA steps (5W limit)
Trickle charge current (NiCd, NiMH) 0 ~ 200mA
Charge termination
Cycling Modes (NiCd, NiMH) Charge>Discharge or Discharge>Charge
Display type 2-line, 16 character blue backlit LCD
11.0-15.0V DC OROnly ONE source may be connected at a time!
1-14 NiCd – Nickel-Cadmium cells
1-14 NiMH – Nickel-Metal Hydride cells
1-6 LiPo – Lithium Polymer cells, 100~6000mAh (3.7V/cell type only)
1-6 LiFe – Lithium Iron (3.3V/cell types, inc. A123 brand cells / LiFePO4 cells)
1-6 Lead-Acid cells (2V per cell nominal)
“Delta V” peak detection for NiCd/NiMH
“CV/CC” for Lithium and Lead-Acid Batteries
100~240V AC at 50~60 Hz
Safety precautions
• KEEP CHARGER AWAY FROM CHILDREN AND PETS AT ALL TIMES!
• This charger is ONLY for NiCd/NiMH, Lithium (3.7V/cell), A123 (3.3V/cell), and Lead-Acid (2.0V/cell)
type cells. DO NOT con nect others, such as 3 .6V/cell Lithium-Ion, or non-rechargeable batteries!
• Always place the charger on a firm, level, and fireproof surface for charging
• Do not place the battery or charger on or near flammable materials while in use:
Keep away from carpets, cluttered workbenches, etc
• Do not exceed cell manufacturer’s suggested max charge rates
• Do not use automotive type battery chargers to power the charger
• Do not leave the charger unattended while charging
• Do not allow water, moisture or foreign objects into the charger
• Do not open the charger, nor attempt any repair as it is dangerous and will void your warranty
• Do not obstruct the air intake holes on the charger
• ALWAYS follow correct connection sequence, as given below
• CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE BATTERY PACK MAKER’S RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY ADVICE!
Initial Setup
The EOS 0606i requires 4mm Bullet Connectors (aka Banana Plugs) on 12awg wire leads for output harness between charger
and battery main wires. Harness wire leads should never exceed 20cm in length. Pre-assembled output harnesses are
available under Hyperion Part #HP-EOSOUTCORD. Solder your chosen battery-side connector to the bare wire ends of the
harness, taking great care to observe proper polarity.
If, after carefully reading the following pages on usage, you have any difficulty using the charger please refer to the final
pages for troubleshooting guide and warranty terms. It is well to carefully check your charger before making a return, as
problems in setup, cabling, or power supply are much more common than defects in the charger. Chargers returned by the
user and later found not defective will only be returned to the user at the user’s expense and may incur a service charge.
for
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ALWAYS FOLLOW this connection sequence, and reverse sequence to disconnect:
1) Connect OUTPUT harness 4mm plugs to the sockets located on the right side of the charger.
Take care that the Output Harness RED wire bullet connector goes to the (+) socket, and BLACK wire to (-) .
2a) Connect Charger INPUT alligator clips to an appropriate DC power source:
a) A 12V automobile battery
b) A quality, low-noise DC power supply of 12~15V with 5A+ rating (large batteries may require 10A supply)
OR
2b) Connect to AC wall power 100~240V using the supplied AC cable
DO NOT CONNECT BOTH AC AND DC INPUT AT THE SAME TIME!!
The Charger will display INPUT VOLTAGE error message if input voltage is out of range. If this happens, please recheck the input
power supply to make sure correct voltage is present.
3) Set the battery type using the charger configuration buttons.
*The INC and DEC buttons are used to Increase or Decrease
values, such as Charge Current or Cell Count
*The INC and DEC buttons are also used to select MODE, such as Charge, Discharge, or Cycle, and to reach Lithium Ty pe sub menu.
*The BATT TYPE and ENTER buttons both have two modes: SHORT press or LONG (~1 second) press
• Short press BATT TYPE: Scroll ba ttery types
• Long press BATT TYPE: View input/o utput Data
• Short press ENTER: Scroll settings for a battery type. Values will blink when selected. Blinking will stop after a few
seconds if you do not make a change.
Short press Enter to re-select a setting to ch ange. Short press BATT TYPE to re-select Battery Type, then INC/DEC to change
values.
•Long press ENTER: START charging (or discharging, or cycling)
Let’s start by using a NiMh battery as an example.
When the charger is first connected to input power, it will display the previously used battery configuration. This is especially
convenient if you often charge the same type of battery.
1) If NiMh is not shown, short push the BATT TYPE button to scroll through all battery types. Stop when you reach NiMh.
2) Short press the ENTER button to select “C”, charge rate in Ampere
3) Press INC or DEC buttons to choose the proper rate for your battery pack.
Charging NiCd and NiMH is mostly automatic, and th e setup routines are the same for both. You only need to consult the
documentation for your battery pack (or ask your dealer) to determine the proper charge current in Ampere (A). If the rate is given
in mA, note that 100mA equals 0.1A: so 900mA would be 0.9A, for example.
4) Attach your NiMH battery to the EOS 0606i Output side harness, checking that +/- polarity is correct.
5) Long press ENTER button (hold down for about 1~2 seconds) to begin charging
NO BATTERY error – if battery not connected
OPEN CIRCUIT error – if the battery becomes disconnected from the charger after START
REVERSE POLARITY error – if the battery is connected in reverse
In
our NiMH charging example above, we pressed the ENTER button when “NiMH” was blinking, to go directly to charge rate
setting. However, if you want to enter DISCHARGE or CYCLE modes, you can press the BATT TYPE button to start NiMH
blinking, then press INC/DEC buttons to scroll through the various modes. Once the mode is settled (like CYCLE), short
press ENTER to start values blinking for editing.
hanging Between Lithium Types (LiPo vs LiFe)
C
Switching between LITHIUM battery types is done in a
then INC button twice. At the Lithium TYPE screen, press ENTER, then INC/DEC to select type.
Finally, press DEC to return to Discharge or Charge Screens
sub menu. Start by pressing BATT TYPE once,
LiPo CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
INC
LiPo DISCHARGE
D=1.00 A 6S
INCENTER
Lithium Type
LiPo
Lithium Type
LiPo
INC
LiFe CHARGE
C=6000mAh D=1.00 A 6S
6S
LiFe DISCHARGE
DEC
Lithium Type
DEC
LiFe
ENTER
Lithium Type
LiFe
W
henever Lithium battery charging is started with Balancer pro perly connected, the display will show:
BALANCER CONN. CONNECTED.
If you see instead BALANCER CONN
strongly recommend lithium balan ce charging at all times.
N
ote: The EOS0606i-AD does not support charging of legacy 3.6v Lithium Ion cell types.
Never attempt to charge these cells, under any circumstances, using this charger.
. NOT CONNECTED, stop and check your connections carefully, and repair as needed. We
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(for 3.7V/cell types only!)
OLYMER/ION MODE
LITHIUM PLITHIUM P
BATT TY PE INC
OLYMER/ION MODE
LiPo CHARGE
C=6000mAh
ENTER ENTER
INC INC DEC
LiPo CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
ENTER ENTER
LiPo CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
START
6S
DEC
DEC INC
(for 3.7V/cell types only!)
LiPo DISCHARGE
D=1.00 A 6S
DEC
LiPo DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 6S
INC
LiPo DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 6S
START
DEC
Number of LiPo Cells Wired in Series (Pack Voltage)
Number of LiPo Cells Wired in Series (Pack Voltage)
1S
2S
7
11.1V
3S
4S
14.8V
5S
18.5V
6S
22.2V 3.7V.4V
BALANCER CON.
CONNECTED
BATTERY CHECK
WAIT PLEASE. . . .
BATTERY CHECK
WAIT PLEASE. . . .
BATTERY CHECK
WAIT PLEASE. . . .
CHG 0:00 00000
LP + 2.20A 22.200V
LiPo CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
LiPo CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
LiPo DISCHARGE
D=1.00 A 6SS
iFe MODE [LiFePO4, A123]
iFe MODE [LiFePO4, A123]
LL
he LiFe charge/discharge modes are intended for cells with 3.3V nominal, with Lithium Phosphate chemistry. The LiFe
he LiFe charge/discharge modes are intended for cells with 3.3V nominal, with Lithium Phosphate chemistry. The LiFe
T
T
(LiFePO4 charge/discharge modes are intended for cells with 3.3V nominal produced by A123 Company, or other-brand
(LiFePO4 charge/discharge modes are intended for cells with 3.3V nominal produced by A123 Company, or other-brand
LiFePO4 cells which are recognized to be of good quality from well-known makers. Choose LiFe for BATT TYPE, for charging
LiFePO4 cells which are recognized to be of good quality from well-known makers. Choose LiFe for BATT TYPE, for charging
such cells. The LiFe charge mode MAY work with “no brand” LiFePO4 cells having 3.3V nominal voltage, but Hyperion has
such cells. The LiFe charge mode MAY work with “no brand” LiFePO4 cells having 3.3V nominal voltage, but Hyperion has
found some “knock off” cells in the market of very questionable quality. Customers who use A123 mode (LiFePO4
found some “knock off” cells in the market of very questionable quality. Customers who use A123 mode (LiFePO4
mode) to charge such off-brand cells assume all risk. In no case does Hyperion HK Ltd. Accept liability due to the
mode) to charge such off-brand cells assume all risk. In no case does Hyperion HK Ltd. Accept liability due to the
failure of the cell(s) itself during charging or discharging.
failure of the cell(s) itself during charging or discharging.
ue to the nature of A123/LiFePO4 cells (wide divergence in cell voltages during charging) and due to the high rates at which
ue to the nature of A123/LiFePO4 cells (wide divergence in cell voltages during charging) and due to the high rates at which
D
D
some of these cells – such as A123 brand – can be charged, one MUST ALWAYS properly use the cell balancer function
some of these cells – such as A123 brand – can be charged, one MUST ALWAYS properly use the cell balancer function
whenever charging in LiFe Mode; failure to do so will result in poor pack per formance at best, and damage to cells at worst.
whenever charging in LiFe Mode; failure to do so will result in poor pack per formance at best, and damage to cells at worst.
Customers who charge in LiFe mode without balancer connected assume al l ri sk of charger and battery failure!
Customers who charge in LiFe mode without balancer connected assume al l ri sk of charger and battery failure!
SS
etting LiPo battery capacity
etting LiPo battery capacity
Adjust and set the desired battAdjust and set the desired batt
(50mAh per step). Press the ENTER button to confirm setting. Charge rate is set on the basis of
(50mAh per step). Press the ENTER button to confirm setting. Charge rate is set on the basis of
selected capacity, at 1C rate. Example: Li-Po cell of 1500mAh capacity: 1C = 1500mAh (= 1.5A).
selected capacity, at 1C rate. Example: Li-Po cell of 1500mAh capacity: 1C = 1500mAh (= 1.5A).
If your battery is larger than 6000mAh, you can charge it at the 6000mAh setting, but it will jus
If your battery is larger than 6000mAh, you can charge it at the 6000mAh setting, but it will jus
take longer to finish charging.
take longer to finish charging.
SS
etting Battery Voltage / Number of Cells in Series for LiPo battery packs
etting Battery Voltage / Number of Cells in Series for LiPo battery packs
Select the total battery voltage to be charged with ENTER, INC & DEC buttons. Select the total battery voltage to be charged with ENTER, INC & DEC buttons.
The charger knows the pack’s voltage both from the balancer connector and th eThe charger knows the pack’s voltage both from the balancer connector and th e
NN
OTE: The EOS Series chargers have intelligent detection routines to help you avoid making
OTE: The EOS Series chargers have intelligent detection routines to help you avoid making
mistakes, and LOW or HIGH VOLTAGE errors are displayed if battery voltage does not match your
mistakes, and LOW or HIGH VOLTAGE errors are displayed if battery voltage does not match your
setting. HOWEVER, under some circumstances, especially with over-discharged or damaged
setting. HOWEVER, under some circumstances, especially with over-discharged or damaged
batteries, the safeguard could fail. Ther efore, be absolutely sure that you have correctly set pack
batteries, the safeguard could fail. Ther efore, be absolutely sure that you have correctly set pack
voltage correctly before charging, every time! Using LBA cell balancer with EOS Charger is
voltage correctly before charging, every time! Using LBA cell balancer with EOS Charger is
STRONGLY recommended, as it greatly in creases safety.
STRONGLY recommended, as it greatly in creases safety.
SS
etting discharge parameters
etting discharge parameters
Adjust to the desired discharge cuAdjust to the desired discharge cu
Press the ENTER button to confirm se tting. Set pack voltage, 1S~6S as in charging example above.
Press the ENTER button to confirm se tting. Set pack voltage, 1S~6S as in charging example above.
Autocut occurs automatically at 3.0V per cell.
Autocut occurs automatically at 3.0V per cell.
DCH 0:00 00000
LP + 1.00A 22.200V
ery capacity from 100mAh to 6000mAh with INC & DEC buttons
ery capacity from 100mAh to 6000mAh with INC & DEC buttons
rrent from 0.10A to 1.00A (0.01A per step) with INC & DEC button.
rrent from 0.10A to 1.00A (0.01A per step) with INC & DEC button.
cell count e.g. ‘6S’
cell count e.g. ‘6S’
t
t
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BATT TY PE
LiFe CHARGE
C=6000mAh
ENTER ENTER
LiFe CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
ENTER ENTER
LiFe CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
START START
BALANCER CON.
CONNECTED CONNECTED
BATTERY CHECK
WAIT PLEASE . . .
CHG 0:00 00000
LF + 2.50A 19.000V
6S
INC
DEC DECINC INC
DEC DECINC INC
LiFe DISCHARGE
D=1.00 A 6S
DEC
LiFe DISCHARGE
LiFe DISCHARGE
D=1.00 A 6S
BALANCER CON.
BATTERY CHECK
WAIT PLEASE . . .
DCH 0:00 00000
LF - 1.00A 19.800V
Number of LiFe Cells Wired in Series (Pack Voltage)
1S
3.3V
D=1.00 A 6
S
2S
6
9.9V
LiFe CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
LiFe CHARGE
C=6000mAh 6S
LiFe DISCHARGE
D=1.00 A 6S
NiCd / NiMH MODES (Ni H mode is the same as below, except Mode shows ‘NiMH’)
S
etting charge current
The EOS 0606i will charge
charge at higher than 1C but the user accepts all responsibili ty.
S
etting battery charge voltages for A123/LiFe battery pack
Set the number of cells in series that make up your battery pack. T
cell type, tells the charger the packs voltage. Used with the balancer makes for safer charging.
S
etting dischar ge current
Press Enter to find and adjust
step) with the INC & DEC buttons. Press the ENTER button to confirm the setting.
M
the battery at a 1C rate from the capacity you tell it. It is possible to
the desired discharge current from 0.10A to 1.00A (0.01A per
3S
4S
13.2V
his in turn, with the correct
5S
16.5V
6S
19.8V .6V
B TYPE ATT
NiCd CHARGE
C=3.0A
ENTER
INC DEC
NiCd CHARGE
C=3.00A 16.8V
START
BAY CHECK TTER
WAIT PLEASE. . . .
CHG 0:00 00000
NC + 3.00A 16.800V
16.8V
INC INC
NiCd DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 16.8
DEC DEC
ENTER
NiCd DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 16.8V
ENTER
INC DEC
NiCd DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 16.8
START
BAY CHECK TTER
WAIT PLEASE. . . .
DCH 0:00 00000
NC - 1.00A 16.800V
V
V
NiCd CYCLE D->C 5
C=3.0A D=1.00A
ENTER
INCDEC INC DEC
NiCd CYCLE D->C 5
C=3.0A D=1.00A
ENTER
INCDEC
NiCd CYCLE D->C 5
C=3.0A D=1.00A
ENTER
INCDEC
NiCd CYCLE D->C 5
C=3.0A D=1.00A
ENTER
INCDEC
NiCd CYCLE D->C 5
C=3.0A D=1.00A
START
BAY CHECK TTER
WAIT PLEASE. . . .
DEC
NiCd CYCLE C->D 5
C=3.0A D=1.00A
INC
Cd/NiMH continued next page
Ni
DCH 0:00 00000
NC + 3.00 1.200V
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NiCd CHARGE
C=3.00A 16.8V
NiCd DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 16.8V
NiCd DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 16.8V
NiCd CYCLE C->D 5
C=3.0A D=1.00A
Setting charge current
Adjust and find the desired charge current .1A to 6.0A with INC & DEC
buttons. Press the ENTER b
Setting discharge current
Adjust and find the desired discharge current, rangin
Press the ENTER button to
discharge power to 5W.
Setting discharge cutoff voltage
This is the voltage that t
Adjust and find total discharge cutoff vo
DEC buttons. Press the ENTER button to confirm setting.
Setting cycle
This is to set cycling with two options ( Charge to D ischar
with INC & DEC
buttons, and press the ENTER button to confirm setting.
utton to confirm setting.
confirm setting. Auto-limit may reduce the current limiting the
he charger should stop discharging the battery.
which ranges from 0
g from 0.1A to 1A, with INC & DEC buttons.
ltages to be discharged from 0.1V to 16.8V with INC &
ge / Discharge to Charge). Set cycling
b MODE(lead-acid battery)
P
B TYPE ATTINC
Pb CHARGE
C=4.0A 12Vpack
INC INC DECDEC
Pb CHARGE
C=4.0A 12Vpack
ENTER
INC DEC INC DEC
Pb CHARGE
C=4.0A 12Vpack
START START
Pb DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 12Vpack
DEC
ENTER ENTER
Pb DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 12Vpack
ENTER
Pb DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 12Vpack
BAY CHECK
TTER
WAIT PLEASE. . . .
BAY CHECK
TTER
WAIT PLEASE. . . .
CHG 0:00 00000
Pb + 4.0A 12.000V
Pb CHARGE
C=4.0A 12Vpack
Pb CHARGE
C=6.0A 12Vpack
Pb DISCHARGE
D=1.00A 12Vpack
Setting charge current
Adjust and find the desired charge current which ranges from 0.1A to 6.0A with INC & DEC buttons.
Press the ENTER button to
Setting total battery voltage for Lead-Aci
elect the proper total battery voltage to be charged or discharged with INC & DEC buttons – 2V, 4V,
S
6V, 8V, 10V, and 12V [2V per cell types only]
Setting discharge current
djust and find the desired discharge current from 0.10A to 1.00A (0.01A per step) with INC & DEC
A
button. Press the ENTER butto
CHG 0:00 00000
Pb - 1.0A 12.000V
confirm setting
d Battery
n to confirm setting.
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Displays during Charge, Discharge, and Cycle
Note that exact display may depend on type of battery
balancer will alternately show CHG / BLC at top left while charging, and C HG / BLC / END when finished charging . Also note
that after charging the EOS0606i may apply maintenance trickle charge or balance discharge as needed until disconnected.
and connection. For example, Lithium types when connected to a
DCH: discharg
C→D: cycle
D→C: cycle
CHG 030:25 00000
NC + 3.00A 10 .75V
CHG: charge
e
DCH 030:25 00000
NC - 3.00A 10 .750V
Time in minutes : sec Time Delay in minutes between
Charging and Discharging or
Discharging and Charging
Capacity in mAh
DELAY TIME
5 : 00
NC: NiCd
NM: NiMH
LP: LiPo
LF: A123
/LiFe
Pb: Lead-Acid
Completion Display
When the Enter button is pressed, charge or discharge will be stopped.
END 030:00 00000
NC 100mA 10.75V
In order to mov
Data Display – Keys
CHG 0:00 00000
LP + 2.20A 22.200V
Press BA
Use INC and DEC to scroll through the data screens.
Pressing BATT TYPE again will return you to the charge/discharge screen.
e back to the main display, press the Enter button.
ENTER INC
TT TYPE during charging or discharging to view the data display menu.
INPUT = 12.00V
OUTPUT = 23.50V
DEC
a Display – Screens (Example: During a Balancer-Connected Lithium Charge)
Dat
INPUT = 12.00V
OUTPUT = 23.50V
INC
3.92 3.92 3.92V
3.92 3.91 3.93V
DEC
INC
LCB-MAX =3.937V
LCB-MIN =3.923V
DEC
INC
LCB-[01] =3.923V
LCB-[AVG =3.930V
DEC
CHG PEAK= 23.62V
DCHG AVR = 0.00V
INC
ChgCAPA= 400mAh
DchCAPA = 0mAh
DEC
ENTER
CHG 15:00 00500
LP + 2.20A 22.200V
TROUBLE
(1) Check again that th
NiMH or Lithium), battery capacity, number of cells (charge voltage), and charge rate must all be correct.
) Check that the input cable and output cables:
(2
*Have proper connectors in good condition
*Are the proper gauge (2.5mm, 14ga or higher) *Are proper length – 20cm (8”) on output
) Attach the charger input connectors to a 12V automotive battery tha t is in good condition and fully charged. Wiggle the
(3
Terminal clips into the battery posts to insure that you have a good connection. Try the AC input if failing while using DC.
) Try another battery for charging. If your RC battery is in poor condition, over discharged, or in some other way
(4
SHOOTING
e battery you are trying to charge and the settings on the EOS 0606i match. Battery type (such as
*Are not frayed, worn, cut, or damaged
side
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defective the charger may correctly refuse to charge it based on safety algorithms.
(5) Try another RC battery type. For example switch to a N iMH battery if you are failing to charge Lithium types. Success
with one type but failure with another generally indicates that the charger is working properly. The failing battery type is
almost certainly in poor condition, then, or you have improperly set the charger for it.
) Contact your dealer with full details and descript ion of the problem, including the type of input power source, RC battery
(6
type and cell count, and history of the charger – specifically, has the charger been working properly before, or failing from
new condition?
RROR MESSAGES
E
INPUT VOLTAGE ERROR Input voltage is below 11.0V or exceeds 15.0V
NO BATTERY Battery not detected
OUTPUT BATT REVERSE POLARITY Battery is connected in reverse polarity to O utput leads
OUTPUT CIRCUIT PROBLEM Non-Specific Circuit error. Check battery condition
CHECK BATT OPEN CIRCUIT Battery disconnected during charging
CHECK BATT OVER VOLTAG E Battery voltage too high to match charger settings
CHECK BATT LOW VOLTAGE Battery voltage too low to match charger settings
BALANCER VOLTAGE TOO HIGH
BALANCER VOLTAGE TOO LOW
DON’T CHARGE Lixx WITH THIS MODE
Note: If the incorrect number of cells is selected for a lit hium type battery, and charging is begun, the charger may give error
immediately and stop charging. In some cases, however, the charger will begin charging at the (lower) voltage it sees as
correct, and watch all cells to confirm the incorrect setting. For example, if you connect a 3S pack but set the charger for 4S
by mistake, the charger may begin by charging at 3S voltage level, and watch all cells. W hen the mistake is confirmed, th e
charger will give error and terminate. This is normal and correct behavior.
ALANCE MULTI-CONNECTORS
B
Hyperion Balance Multi-Connectors
Applications list below may be subject to change, depending on maker decisions outside our contro l. If yo ur brand is NOT
listed, email your battery maker to ask them WHICH OF THE BRANDS BELOW they are compatible with.
P: fit HYPERION, POLYQUEST, PolyQ, ETEC, and some other brand packs.
H
EH: fit KOKAM, GRAUPNER and ROBBE
XH: fit ALIGN and DUALSKY packs
TP: fit recent THUNDERPOWER and
ch Note*: Due to the wiring arrangement on some T hunderpower and FlightPower 4S packs only, the 4S packs may need
Te
the 6th wire removed in order to function properly with HP-EOSLBA-26TP MultiAdapter for 4S charging.
SEE DIAGRAM at http://media.hyperion.hk/dn/eos/eoslba26/EOSLBA26TP-FP4Smod.gif
ARRANTY
W
YPERION Chargers are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one calendar year
H
from date of purchase. Your selling dealer is your first point of contact for warranty issues. Return postage costs are the
responsibility of the user in all cases. Submit copy of original rec eipt with the return.
amage due physical shock (dropping on the floor, etc), inappropriate power supply (a u tomo tive battery charger, etc!), water,
D
moisture, and humidity are specific ally NOT covered by warranty. It is well to carefully check your charger before making a
return, as problems in setup, cabling, or power supply are much more common than defects in the ch arger.
njoy the Power!
E
he Hyperion Team
T
for most common lithium pack brands are available from your dealer: #HP-EOSLBA-26xx
all FLIGHTPOWER* packs from 2S to 6S.
If voltage per cell is too high during balancing, this message may appear.
If cell’s voltage falls too low during balancing, this message may appear
A Lithium pack is connected by balancer, but NiCd/NiMH/Pb mode is selected for charging
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