Hitec RDX2 1000 AC/DC 450W Dual Port Charger
RDX2 1000 AC/DC 450W Dual Port Charger from Hitec – HRC44401
With a sleek modern design and easy-to-transport handle, the RDX2 1000 is the AC/DC powerhouse you need to charge your high-capacity battery packs at rapid rates. The dual output ports each offer 20 amps of power to simultaneously charge two batteries of any chemistry; or, you can pair the outputs to charge at rates up to 35 amps.
The RDX2 1000 features an easy-to-use LCD interface display and handy push button controls, while the front-panel XT60 connectors and XH balance ports help keep wiring uncluttered. Its high charge and discharge rates for lowering resistance and improving power make it perfect for Stock Class racers. Accepting both 12V DC, and 100 – 240 volts AC, the RDX2 1000 is ideal for charging at home or in the field, and perfect for all hobbyists needing ultra-fast charging of their larger battery packs.
High power charging at faster rates* will get you back in the action sooner than ever.
*(not all Lithium batteries can be safely charged above 1C. Always follow your battery’s manufacturer guidelines to prevent accidents or injury.)
Note: We recommend reading this Motion RC knowledge blog article about charger amperage and wattage ratings.
Features:
- User-friendly interface
- Balance, Standard, Storage, and Cycle modes for all lithium battery chemistries
- Battery meter
- Internal resistance
- Terminal voltage control
- Re-peak charge mode and delta-peak sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd batteries
- Capacity cut-off limit
- Smart ventilation fan
- Intelligent power distribution between ports
- USB-C socket for PC interface and firmare upgrades
- Programmable power supply function 5-27V/1-15A
- Tire warmer power supply output 16V/8A
Includes:
- Hitec RDX2 1000 AC/DC 450W Dual Port Charger
- AC power cord
- Parallel charging cable
- 12V power cord with 4mm bullets and clamps
Never, under ANY circumstances, leave your charger unattended while charging a LiPo battery. Keep the charger away from moisture, dust, direct sunlight, or any heat sources. The charger should always be placed on a heat-resistant, non-flammable surface during charging. Never overcharge or exceed a 1C charge current. A 1C charge current means the charge current equals the capacity of the battery. For example, a 2200mAh battery should never be charged using a current greater than 2.2 Amps (2200mAh).