ToolkitRC M4AC 30W 4 Cell (4S) LiPo AC Battery Charger
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M4AC 30W 4 Cell (4S) LiPo AC Battery Charger from ToolkitRC - TK10900
The ToolkitRC M4AC is a compact yet powerful lithium battery charger that punches well above its weight. Capable of up to 2.5A charging rates, it can handle 1-4S LiPo, LiHv, and LiFe batteries with precision balancing accurate to within 0.005V. The large 1.54" IPS display provides clear, at-a-glance monitoring of voltage, current, and charging status. Compared to similar-sized chargers, the M4AC delivers 33-66% more power performance while retaining the smart features and build quality you expect from ToolkitRC. With its wide 100-240V input range, the M4AC is a versatile charging solution for RC enthusiasts and hobbyists. In a compact, portable design, the M4AC offers exceptional value and capability for its size.
Note: We recommend reading this Motion RC knowledge blog article about charger amperage and wattage ratings.
Small In Size, BIG On Features Don’t let its small size fool you. Despite being able to fit in the palm of your hand, this mighty mini charger is packed with features. |
Level Up Your Charging Game Compared to similar sized chargers on the market, the power output is increased by 33%-66% while adding the smart features you expect from ToolkitRC. |
Vibrant Color Display The bright, colorful, IPS display gives you all the info you need at a glance. |
32Bit ARM Processor Smarter, safer, and more accurate than ever, the high-performance charging management system provides balance accuracy of <0.005V. |
Features:
- Supports charging of 1-4S LiPo, LiHv, and LiFe batteries
- Precision balancing accuracy of <0.005V
- Large 1.54" IPS display with full viewing angle
- 100-240V wide input voltage range
- 33-66% more power than comparable chargers
- Compact, portable design at just 75x54x30mm
- Smart charge algorithms and safety protections
- XT60 output for ease of use with most batteries
- Intuitive user interface with selectable languages
Includes:
- ToolkitRC M4AC 30W 4 Cell (4S) LiPo AC Battery Charger
- AC Power Cord
- User Manual
Never, under ANY circumstances, leave your charger unattended while charging a LiPo battery. Keep the charger away from moisture, dust, direct sunlight, or any heat sources. The charger should always be placed on a heat-resistant, non-flammable surface during charging. Never overcharge or exceed a 1C charge current. A 1C charge current means the charge current equals the capacity of the battery. For example, a 2200mAh battery should never be charged using a current greater than 2.2 Amps (2200mAh).
Product Specifications:
AC Input | 100-240V |
DC Input | N/A |
Charge Circuit Power (AC Input) | 30W |
Charge Circuit Power (DC Input) | N/A |
Charge Current Range | 0.5-2.5A |
Max Charge Current | 2.5A |
Discharge Current Range | N/A |
Discharge Power | N/A |
LiPo/LiHV/LiFe Cells | 1-4S |
NiMH/NiCd Cells | N/A |
Pb(Lead Acid) Battery Voltage | N/A |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 75 x 54 x 30mm (2.95 x 2.12 x 1.18 in) |
Weight | 120g (0.26 lbs) |
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ToolkitRC M4AC 30W 4 Cell (4S) LiPo AC Battery Charger
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