Just received an iSDT C4 charger ordered from Banggood.
Charger posted the day after my order. According to tracking, charger was "held up" for several days somewhere
between China and NZ while in transit between the two countries. Slight delay in NZ Customs of a day or two.
Charger arrived 14 days after date of order.
Charger within its box was wrapped in black plastic bag for shipping! No extra protection for the charger/box was
provided (ie no foam, no bubble wrap etc) which was of some concern. Because on opening the black shipping
bag, one corner of the charger box had been "squashed" somewhat leaving about an inch long split along the
edge of the box by the corner which was squashed!
I thought the charger may have been damaged (during transit), but fortunately the charger was (partially) enclosed
within a plastic "carrier" inside its box and there was no damage to the charger! Phew!!
Connecting the charger to the mains power supply was straight forward. Noted that the firmware version of the
charger was at 1.0.0.17. I had already downloaded the latest firmware for the charger at version 1.1.0.6. I
immediately tried to update firmware to 1.1.0.6, but had trouble because the flashing software ONLY runs under
64 bit systems. Fortunately I have Windows 7 64 bit as well as other operating systems, so I was able to flash the
charger to firmware version 1.1.0.6 successfully in the end.
The reason for updating the firmware was to address some concerns about fan noise and other miscellaneous
issues.
I found the user interface fairly intuitive and didn't have to refer to the charger manual again (I did read a
downloaded pdf copy of the manual a day or two before the charger arrived).
I set the C4 charger to "cycle" a couple of NiMH cells. And one good aspect of this charger is that the charge and
discharge currents are independent of each other and can be set to whatever value you prefer. Many other
chargers such as the Opus series of chargers for example have their charge and discharge currents linked.
Usually their discharge currents are half that of the charge current, and this ratio can't be changed.
The C4 charger cycled the NiMH cells for about 12 hours plus, and there was no fan noise noticed, probably
because the fan didn't switch on at the low cell temperatures while cycling. Cell temperature didn't exceed about
24° C according to the C4 charger display.
The main good point about this charger is that is displays all cell parameters (voltage, current, capacity,
temperature, internal resistance, charge/discharge time) at once without having to push buttons to see other
parameters. Additional button presses are more common on other chargers (such as the Opus chargers for
example) in order to see other cell parameters.
Now there are a couple of minor issues, especially when running the cell "cycle" program. The number of cycles
can be adjusted up to 66 before starting the program, the default setting is 3 cycles. The problem is that the
charger doesn't show which cycle number it is presently running in. For example, the number of cycles could be
set to, say, 17, but the present cycle number could be 11, or 8, or 16, or ? So, I would like to see the addition of a
cycle counter to the display; it could show the total number of cycles that have been set, and also show the
present cycle number.
Another issue is that the early cell capacities (in mAh) are not shown in the display. Only the present cell capacity
is shown (while cycling). For comparison, I would like to see the previous cell capacities displayed so that their
capacities can be compared to the present cell capacities. This way we can see what changes, if any, are being
made to cell capacities.
Considering this was a relatively expensive purchase, I would like to have seen better protection for the charger
during shipping. The addition of shipping foam or plastic bubble wrap or even newspaper would have been
preferred (or even mandatory?) for such higher value shipments!?
A good point is that Banggood included a plug adapter free of charge for converting the default "Euro" power
adapter plug to the NZ power plug configuration.
Overall though, the C4 is a very good charger and is now my primary charger.