i opened up the ECO 6-10 if you want i can post pics but its just the mosfet blown i believe
If you have one i would strongly recommend having a fan on it if you charge past 2 amps

neptronix wrote:Also they do not like being ran anywhere near their upper input voltage. That is usually what makes them blow. That and disconnecting the battery before you hit 'stop' during a charge.

kudos wrote:neptronix wrote:Also they do not like being ran anywhere near their upper input voltage. That is usually what makes them blow. That and disconnecting the battery before you hit 'stop' during a charge.
I've just had my brand new 1010b+ blow the first time I used it to discharge a LiPo. I am running it with a 540w psu outputting 17.1V. What voltage do you suggest turning down to?
Kudos


kudos wrote:Nope I was just using the standard discharge on a nano tech 10s.
I am a LiPo noob mind you. First time using the charger to discharge.
I had discharged for about an hour from 4.15v down to 4.1v
I had no idea it would take so long, so I stopped the discharge, changed the watt limit setting from the default 20w up to the max 30w to increase the discharge current to speed it up a bit.
30seconds later there's a popping sound and it no longer charges/discharges. Connection breakdown error.
Still reads the balance voltage fine.
I'm going to send it back to HK, but that does leave me without a charger.....
Kudos


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