Miboxer C2 3000
this is C2 3000
Hi,
Welcome to BLF, but your link and the images are not working.
Jim
I like the data on the display, more info is good. I would suggest that if you are looking for a wide user base here that you get HJK involved with one of the units. He can test these accurately and completely.
Hopefully the new charger will actually terminate the charge unlike the C4
http://lygte-info.dk/review/Review%20Charger%20Miboxer%20C4%20UK.html
Hello Robert
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, our engineer have solve this problem, both C2 and C4,
May I know if you can review our new C2 and C4, if yes, I will sent you both of them.
Thanks and waiting for your email here: sales@miboxer.com
Leo from Miboxer
I could do a basic review, but HKJ has the equipment to do an in-depth review.
The link in post #1 is NOT working. I would like to read about the new smart charger.
Please contact HKJ so he can review it and see if ALL the glitches are gone from:
Charger Miboxer C4- HKJ
Conclusion
For a first charger there are many interesting functions on this charger: it can charger all the usual batteries and the NiMH termination works perfect, it has test function that can measure the internal resistance and capacity of batteries.
But there are some problems also:
LiIon charger do never terminate, if batteries are removed when the charger say finished it is fine, but if the batteries are left in the charger it will wear them down.
NiMH has a fairly high trickle charger, again no problem if the batteries are removed when the charger is finished, but will wear them down if they are left in the charger.
The internal resistance function for NiMH looks rather unstable (LiIon looks fine).
Only one slot has test functions. This is a question about convenience and time.
The NiMH charger current is very low, it requires some patience on this charger.
Because the charger never terminates current I will only call it acceptable, except for NiMH non-lsd (low self discharge) batteries, where it is good.
I found a review on CPF:
hello
Yes, C4 is our first battery charger, and now, we have developed out a new one C2-3000, we can sent you for review if you are interesting
Thanks
Leo from Miboxer
hello
Yes, C4 is our first battery charger, and now, we have developed out a new one C2-3000, we can sent you for review if you are interesting
Thanks
Leo from Miboxer
Hello Jim
Thank you for your reply and your remind.
But can you kindly tell me how could I upload the images?
Thanks
Leo from Miboxer
CPF review: It was a basic review, Good enough for what I needed to know.
1. Can only charge a max of 800mAh per slot- 4 X 800mAh for L.ion-Opus-200/300/500/1000 and 1500 or 2000mAh in slots 2 and 4
2. Can do a discharge and an Internal resistance test. Can ONLY be done in slot 4. Opus can do this in ALL slots
3. Two charge currents for L.Ion- 350mah and 800mAh. Already posted this for Opus
4. Still only able to view info. from 1 slot at a time. Opus you can see ALL four slots at once.
That is my review!
I am sure some people will find it useful.
I am not sure of the cost.
I got my Opus BT-C3100 2.2 for $37 from my hometown dealer, Jon-Liionwholesale.com. A few dollar discount for being his neighbor!
hello
Thank you for your reply, may I know who is HJK and how can I contact with, I am new here.
By the way, if you are interesting in review our new C2 3000 Miboxer battery charger?
Thanks
Leo from Miboxer
Thanks for asking. I do not have the equipment to do a good review!
Here is HKJ info. You can PM him.He reviewed your original one as Robert Posted the link.
Leo, I just sent HKJ a message to contact you here and at your email address. Hopefully he will contact you soon.
Robert,Thank you for your help, you are so nice man.
Got it, and thank you for your help, I will contact with him right now.
hello
thank you for your reply, we have solved this problem now, and may I know if you are interested in review our new C2 3000?
If yes, please just reply me email:sales@miboxer.com
Thanks and have a good day
Leo from Miboxer
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Good luck.
I also provided you his info w/ a link. I guess Robert’s way was easier!