For those of you who love your parallel charging boards and those big long range packs, this is a great option to get those batteries charged and ready.
Specifications
Model No: P20
Input Voltage: DC 10~34v
Output voltage: DC 1~34V
Balance current: 1.5A/Cell Max
Max. input current: 35A
Charging current: 0.2~20.0Ax2
Discharge current: 0.2~1.5Ax2
Abnormal voltage alarm: Support
Max. charging power: 500Wx2
Incorrect cell count setting alarm: Support
Supported battery types and cell count: LiFe, Lilon, LiPo1-8S, LiHv 1-7S, Pb 1-12S, NiMH, Cd 1-16S
I have two of these now and I feel like they're going to hold up well due to the fact it does not have the roller wheel that fails eventually on the ISDT chargers. Other than the roller selector I've had good luck with the other ISDT chargers I own. These have all of the features you expect on an ISDT charger plus a few new ones.
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Vinnie Lafata
Isdt p20
The Isdt p20 charger is the only one you will need. Easy to use and works great
Update process is cumbersome, better if done with the VTX out of the quad. Also the update port is much flimsier than the earlier 2 antenna versions, IMO.
I use this mont for all my builds with a DJI O3 system. It comes with all the hardware nessassery and I like how is provides a small gap between the frame and the air unit so you can run wires under it. With all that said, it is still very low profile to fit on builds that use short 20mm standoffs too.
This thing is really fun and I haven't had to touch the PIDs at all. Super maneuverable on high rates and really mellow on low rates. I'm teaching my six year old grandson how to fly and he's doing great with it then raise the rates and I doing freestyle in my livingroom. Top off the performance with Newbeedrones awesome customer service and you can't lose. Newbeedrone is now my go to site for whoop stuff.