A lipo battery charger is a charger that charges lipo batteries. Lipo batteries are good for long amounts of prolonged use, and can hold a large amount of power. A good guide on safety would be http://www.rchelisite.com/lipo_battery_charging_and_safety_guide.php
A LIPO Battery Charger is the name brand of a form of lithium battery charging devices. These can be ordered off of the web, at such places like amazon.com, or can be purchased at any retailer that sells similar instruments.
The lipo battery Charger requires just all types of lithium batteries. Such as Lilo, LiPo and LiFe. It give an additional Lithium programing and reduces the charging time of the battery. It's a great new way of storing energy for your portable devices.
Depends on the battery's mAh rating and what the charger's mA rating is. Say the battery is a 1000mAh Lipo battery and the charger puts out 500mA, the battery will charge in 2hours.
The average life span of a radio controlled battery charger is around three hundred to four hundred charges. The following website offers useful information regarding RC battery chargers, http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/rc-lipo-batteries.html
You can get a charger that is capable of charging the 2s Lipo at Amazon and Ebay.
Yes you can. The maximum charge current for LiPo batteries is '1C' where 'C' is the capacity of the battery in question, in your case C is 2000mAH. So you will be charging at 0.5C which is fine.
One can purchase a Lipo charger from eBay, A Main Hobbies, HobbyPartz, GiantShark, SparkFun, MaxAmps, Hyperion, HorizonHobby, Dynamite RC, iCharger and Hobby-Lobby.
I've asked my friend, a lecture in electronics engineering, he said that overcharging is the main cause that leads a battery to failure (neither it's NiMh, NiCd, or LiPo) or shorten its life, not the "memory effect" itself. Overcharging can cause crystal to be built in the battery cell/cells. The more we overcharging it (longer the time or do it several times) the more the cell/cells will be broken. If you only overcharged it once, its still be ok. If you have LiPo battery, I suggest you yo buy a balancer to be use with your charger. It will prolong battery service. There are several way to repair broken battery. I've read that we can short-circuiting Ni-Cd battery in order to get it back to work, but the chance is only 50%. So it's definitely NOT a choice. The latest news I heard is we can use a smart charger-balancer that can "fix" broken cells in LiPo battery.
The MJX RC Technic Ferrari 430 remote control car typically uses a specific type of battery, often a rechargeable lithium-polymer (LiPo) or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery. To charge it, you will need a compatible charger that matches the battery type and voltage, usually specified in the car's manual. Look for a charger designed for the battery type (LiPo or NiMH) with the correct voltage rating, ensuring it's from a reputable brand for safety and efficiency. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for charging to prevent damage.
the battery charger and the charger are the same thing. the charger charges the battery and the laptop runs off the power from the battery. hope this helps
the flux goes about 95 km with a lipo battery.
Wait until the battery gets warm. Then use an amp measured to figure out the right number of amps. If that doesn't work then just take it to a local hobby shop.