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Align New Lithium Battery Balance Charger 2-3 Cell (Align KX850143A | AGNKX850143A)

Model: Align KX850143A
Dist. #: AGNKX850143A   SKU: AGNKX850143A

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Updated on Jul 2, 2025 07:55:48 PM

New Lithium Battery Balance Charger 2-3 Cell...

Line up lithium battery balance charger supply to 3.6V / 3.7V 2-3 cells Li-ion/Li-polymer batteries. Balance charging readies to prevent the circumstance of over-charging or under-charging for a single cell. Auto-detected charge status screen. (Traffic signal: while charging Green light: end of charging). The auto-detected function of low voltage for power storage. Reverse polarity protection and brief circuit protection.

Precaution:

Note!

If the battery becomes hot while high existing discharging or flying, please do not charge the battery right away. Wait to cool off (about 20 mins), then check to recharge. If versus follow the initial factory utilizing guidelines, potentially trigger the battery to inflate or any harmful accident happens.


Suggest this Li-ion/Li-polymer charger for the safty and performance of battery.


Charge Technique:



  1. Series DC7.4V JST connector X 1 set (no more parallel charge plug in)

  2. Series DC11.1V 20A connector X 1 set (no more parallel charge plug in)

  3. Balance DC7.4V connector X 1 set

  4. Balance DC11.1V connector X 1 set




NOTE:

Do not leave the charger is running unattended as it might trigger a fire.


Requirements:

Dimensions: Length 135 x width 80x height 35 (mm)
Series no: RCC-3CX
Input Voltage: Air Conditioner 100-240V 50-60Hz
Output Voltage: 2cell DC 7.4V
Output Voltage: 3cell DC 11.1V
Output Current: 1000 mA/cell
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