As I noted in the other post, for some odd reason, XTAR doesn’t market an English version of this charger; they only do so under their lesser-known (unknown?) Allmaybe brand.
So it’s only available directly from their Aliexpress or eBay US. stores.
I can try to help persuade them to send a review unit, as I only discovered this model after contacting XTAR directly inquiring about the English version that I didn’t know existed at the time.
I am, of course, interested in reviewing that charger. Your post is the first I have heard about it.
Xtar has been nice about sending their new chargers to me for some time, but I have not been contacted about that model. You are welcome to ask them about sending me a copy for test.
Thanks for the nice review. I saved your table of all the chargers you reviewed and for some reason, even though you reviewed it, the Keeppower L2 isn't in that link you provided with the table.
That one looks interesting, but you are a bit early, it is not possible to buy it yet and please do not link to Russian Aliexpress pages, now I am going to have adds in Russian.
HKJ could you recommend me some good 4-slot chargers that have balancing feature, so i can take batteries out anytime for use in parallel, without having to wait until all batteries are fully charged? Thanks
Generally round cell chargers to not use balanced charging, you have to wait until all are charged.
Hobby chargers wired to charge in series with balancing may be able to do it for LiIon.
If you know the LiIon batteries are at about the same charge level you can wire them in parallel and then charge them, hobby charger is best for this.