So, there is no group buy for BTC-3400 this time :bigsmile:
Good. My BTC-3100 is still in waiting for final delivery from the post office. Maybe I’ll receive it in 1-2 days.
I’d better kill myself if there is already another groupbuy for a newer version even before I receive my BTC-3100 2.1 |(
Thanks, now I’ll be able to read up before my BT-C3400 arrives (by Saturday).
Ended up ordering the BT-3100 with the European ac/dc power adapter (KYT120300BV), come with a Euro/US add-on adapter, which I guess I lost.
Where in the USA can I order a replacement AC/DC power unit, for my BT-3100?
(I would rather just get the whole power unit, and not have to use the euro/US adapter)
…unless the 3400 has some other code issues not present in the 3100.
This unit requires =significant= patience. Even at higher rates, it can take 3 hours to discharge and 4 hours to charge for todays 3,xxx mah cells. The best you can do is 2 amp charge and 1 amp discharge. Do the math
Ran across this thread on a Google search and wondering if I might be able to use the BT-C3400 Charger Analyzer to test the mAh capacity of my cell phone’s Li-ion Batteries? Since cell batteries are of course square and will not load traditionally into the BT-C3400… my plan is to open the charger/analyzer and affix jumper leads to the /- terminal and then run/secure those leads to the/- terminals of my cell phone battery. Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated… also interested in any leads on any other chargers/mAh analyzers which may be more suitable for testing mAh capacity on cell phone batteries(?) Incidentally, I find it rather odd that someone has not designed a (economical) charger/analyzer to test all the square cell phone batteries on the market these days!?