Sigma EQ Evo AC/DC Charger (50W) O-IP3045 (RB408338)

Product Code
O-IP3045
£34.98 £29.15
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Sigma EQ Evo AC/DC Charger (50W) O-IP3045
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The Sigma EQ Mini established itself as one of the most popular chargers on the market and its replacement, the Sigma EQ Evo, is destined to offer even more yet retain the same general price level.

The new, larger plastic case follows the same generic and modern style as other ‘new generation’ Sigma EQ chargers but packs in even more features and power. With a class-leading 50W charging power capability and the ability to charge up to 6 cell Lithium batteries, the new ‘Evo’ is a jump forward from the ‘Mini’. The cell count for Nimh, Nicad and Pb batteries is
also increased in a similar way. The charge current can now be up to 5A (within the 50 W limit) and the internal balancing circuitry can display the individual cell voltages constantly if required.

The ability to charge Li-HV batteries has been added to the array of Lithium charging regimes as has the function of ‘non-balance’ and ‘fast charging’, a shortened process for when you are in a hurry. Other features usually found in higher level chargers have also been added such as:

• 20 Charge Memories
• Capacity Limit Control
• Processing Time Limit
• Battery Temperature Limit Cut (Using Optional Sensor)
• Low Input Voltage Cut
• Nimh/Nicad Delta Peak Limit Change

More Information
LiPoNo
Pre OrderNo
Bundle AvaliableNo
Product CodeO-IP3045
DiscontinuedNo
EAN / Barcode5028967399062
BrandSigma
Weight0.350000
Product TypeAC Mains Battery Charger, DC Battery Charger
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