Prophet Sport Plus 50W AC/DC Charger-EU O-DYNC2010EU

Product Code
O-DYNC2010EU
Special Price £42.76 £35.63 Regular Price £47.50
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Prophet Sport Plus 50W AC/DC Charger-EU O-DYNC2010EU
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Overview

The Prophet Sport Plus charger is ideal for sports hobbyists. This affordable, durable and full AC/DC powered charger can be utilized for surface, air and marine R/C charging purposes. With the ability to handle 1S to 6S Li-Po batteries as well as 4-to 12-cell Ni-MH batteries and a range of selectable currents, the Prophet Sport Plus is an asset to any hobby collection.

Key Features

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  • 50W charge power output for Ni-MH (1-8C) or Li-Po (1-6S)
  • High-visibility, simplified user interface
  • Select charge current from 0.1A to 5.0A with a single push button
  • Twelve red LEDs indicate charging current
  • Three red LEDs indicate Ni-MH, Li-Po or Li-Po Fast charging
  • Three LEDs (red, yellow and green) indicate charging status
  • Start/Stop a charge cycle with a single button
  • Audible beep alerts
  • Removable AC and DC power cords
  • Short-circuit, over-current, reverse polarity, low input voltage and over-temperature protection
  • Meets IP33CW, IK07 environmental specs
  • Rugged industrial plastic case
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In The Box
  • JST-XH Balance Adapter
  • Banana Plug to EC3 Battery Connector
  • AC Power Cord
  • DC Power Corder with Alligator Clips
More Information
Product CodeO-DYNC2010EU
Bundle AvaliableNo
LiPoNo
Pre OrderNo
DiscontinuedNo
EAN / Barcode0605482101698
BrandDYN
Weight0.100000
Product TypeAC Mains Battery Charger, DC Battery Charger
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