Just received the new SKYRC 3000 PRO, anyone else have or getting one of these? It’s early just came 5pm today, but initial out of the box experience so far has been good, very intuitive interface and Bluetooth was a snap to setup.
Have it some days and tried a bit
The handling is OK but I would prefer a additional button instead of pushing the wheel.
The handling with the App is better IMHO, you can also remove the capacity limit here, I already used it for my D cells.
Build quality is good, like it´s usual with Skyrc.
I like the display, it´s nice.
I started to charge 2x 3A with D-cells, using the Opus C/D-cell adapter. It works so far good with this charger, but you can´s use the button anymore because the adapter cover it. I use the app in this case.
The fan gets very annoying in some cases, I think it is on the same level as with the Opus BT-C3100. Not sure why it started immediately with 2x 3A charging, I expected the harder part is at discharging.
Very interesting is the displaying of the PSU-power
Will play with the NC3000 Pro and test also bad cells which my NC1500 and NC2200 have problems
I’ve been testing it for a few weeks. I’ll post an interactive review.
What I miss is a way to save profiles.
I was fallen into the trap with the time limit, both D cells stopped at discharging. I set the capacity limit to off but forget the time aspect
Still wonder why the NC3000 Pro needs at 4x 1A to push the fan to the maximum. It seems to beet the ISDT C4 EVO at fan noise
Have they figured out how to actually turn bluetooth off when it’s disabled in settings?
You could ask at the website of Skyrc, they usually answer fast.
My experiences so far:
Charging is much more secure than with the NC1500 and NC2200. The temps are much lower, not only because the fan, also because the termination works much more sensitive. While my other SkyRCs charging much more mAh in the NC3000 Pro doesn´t seem to do that.
So as a charger it works atm good.
But I don´t like the noisy fan, it is very loud even with a low workload.
And IMHO it´s not suitable for measuring capacity. At the beginning it uses the selected discharge current but it decrease it near the end of the task extremly, 800mA to 30mA with some cells.
That means you can get no idea which load the cell could handle. And it make the measuring takes (too) much time
New Firmware, I think it´s 2.48, is available
Not sure whether I see differences