Introducing the brand new Nectar Injector from NewBeeDrone! The perfect small sized charger for your AcroBee or Tiny Whoop 1-Cell batteries, thats compact enough to take anywhere with you!
Why is our charger different? The Nectar Injector uses separate charging chips for each battery, 8-bit analog-to-digital conversion circuits are integrated inside, which can automatically adjust the charging current according to the current output capability of the input voltage source to make maximum use of the power supply equipment.
Unlike other chargers on the market that only use one chip to charge multiple batteries, this means each battery is being individually monitored to make sure the voltage is adjusted within a safe range insuring they last as long as possible.
Give dead batteries new life!
After batteries sit for long periods of time the voltage will naturally drop down, or sometimes you might run them too long after a flight, and not charge them back in time. Once the cell's voltage is low enough, it will no longer be visible to most chargers to accept a new charge and will show no voltage. With trickle charge mode, it can wake up deep discharged batteries and automatically enter the constant current charge mode after activation. Stop throwing dead batteries away, and start using them again! (Resurrection is dependent on cell health, some batteries may be too far gone)
2-Way Charging!
Because some customers use non-HV, and others like using HV batteries, our charger supports both! Each side of the charger has a switch, which can be switched to the HV mode, which will charge 4.35V LiHV batteries. The other position is non-HV mode, which will charge 4.2V batteries.
NOTE:
Some USB cables may reduce input voltage to charger that may cause dim light and reduced charging speed, please use included charging cable for maximum and proper charging speed.
If the supplied input voltage is 4.6v or less, the charger will not function properly.
Charger must be unplugged and replugged whenever switching from HV to non-HV charging.
When removing a battery from the charger that fits tight, gently wiggle side to side from the plastic base of the battery, pulling or yanking from the end of the battery can result in battery connector damage and is not covered under warranty.
Specifications:
5v Micro USB Input voltage (voltage over 6.5v will damage board)
2A charging total output (0.5a per PH2.0 Connector)
LED charge indicators
Trickle charge
Low power sleep mode
Includes:
Carrying Case
Nitro Nectar Smart Charger
Micro USB Cable
If you have issues with the batteries stuck in the charger, please watch the following video to learn how to safely remove the batteries without breaking them:
Pay more and get one with storage charging, you’re welcome.
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Bert Perry
NewBeeDrone Nectar Injector Smart Charger
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Aadric Allan
long lasting
have had mine for 7 months and its still going
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JoeE
Works fine most of the time
Works fine most of the time. Seems like one of the four charging channels doesn't always switch from red (charging) to green (done charging). All three other batteries will be full (green) but the fourth stays red forever... moving the fourth battery to a different port shows green. doesn't always happen though and can't reliably reproduce the behaviour. not really a major complaint for the price and what it is. HV switch nice add, but probably not really necessary, since I think all of my dozens of 1s whoop batteries over the last 3 years are HV.
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Alexander Cormia
Awesome little PH2.0 1s charger
I like how compact this little charger is, easily slips into a bag. Some chargers have 6 ports, but I find 4 to be sufficient. Nice to have the choice to switch between 4.2 and 4.35 charging as well! I use a PH2.0 to GNB27 cable to charge up my GNB27 1s batteries as well with no issue. Only qualm is that if V2 could have a USB C input to simplify my cable needs lol.
These props work great for me don't have to remove props because of space confinement. Fold out of way for easier transport and performance is not compromised.
I’ve had and loved the hummingbird line since my first project mocking bird brushed hummingbird. Then the the f4 pro followed by the v2 with elrs! And now this ditching the standalone vtx dropping weight adding higher kv motors than ever before. Personally I believe the hummingbirds fly better than their higher priced flagship brother the beebrain. Get one today you won’t regret it