After the charge has finished, while the end voltage is displayed in one field, you would like the charger to continuously measure current voltage and display it in another field? Continuously draining the cell after the charge has finished? I wouldnât want that.
Few things seem to be missing which would make it a perfect charger:
1) 4.35V and 3.7V charging voltage
2) 0.25A current for small cells
3) 2S battery packs (as HKJ said)
On the other hand, it seems to get everything else right, and even has probes to measure voltage, which should be very convenient (no need to constantly keep multi meter around).
Iâm excited, can it charge 4 D batteries at once?
EDIT- I found the answer, it is YES!
http://www.xtar.cc/products_detail/productId=155.html
From their page: 0.5A/1.0A/2.0A charging currents you can choose.
Optional charging currents maximize the battery lifespan.
You can charge four 32650/D size batteries at the same time.
CH1 & CH4: 0.5A/1.0A/2.0A
CH2 & CH3: 0.5A/1.0A
+1
If it does what it says on the tin, it might replace the Opus BT C3100 as my main charger.
The build quality of XTAR without the whinning sound of Opus small fan
Price is a bit higher than expected. I was hoping for less than AU$100/US$75. Oh well, lets hope Iâm lucky in a giveaway, or snag a review version, or the price comes down.