cellpro 8 charger question

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I want to buy this charger for 8x zippy 8000 6cell 22.2 v batteries it is a cellpro 8 v2 and it gives me these options which one should i choose?
Please Choose: :?:
A free ParaBoardXH and T plugs
XH and EC3 Connectors
XH and XT60 Connectors
TP and T plugs
HP and T plugs
i want to charge all 8 batteries at once thanks should i buy any other accessories from them? i have no working knowlege of lipo charging
 
To charge all 8 at once, you will need to connect them all in paralell. The paraboard at least paralells 6 of em. The plugs on the paraboads charge input may not match the bullets on your packs though. So you may need adapters.

Assuming you are going to pair up some of those lipos paralell anyway, the paraboard would then be able to connect 4 sets of paired packs. So the paraboard is likely to be more usefull to you, once you make adapters to convert the paraboard plugs to bullets.
 
this is a clip from the selling website seems its 1344 watts
CellPro Power Lab 8 Charger
$229.95
UNLEASH THE POWER! The industry's first 1344W Battery Workstation will charge, discharge, monitor, or multiple cycle any current or future battery chemistry. POWER you have been waiting for, safety you have come to expect in a Cellpro product. Unit includes one basic Cellpro Adapter as shown which directly supports any Cellpro/Revolectrix brand battery. Welcome to the new class of R/C battery management. This is everything you ever loved about Cellpro chargers multiplied by 100. Technologically advanced, designed from the ground up for reliable high power, geared toward the power user but simple to operate and affordable enough for the masses. The extensive list of features and capabilities are rivaled only by the goal to provide the ultimate in flexibility and utility. Out of the box, the PL8 v2 will run circles around the competition in terms of simple, yet powerful set up and operation. But if you are the type of person looking for the utmost in flexibility and performance, look no further. The PL8 v2, in combination with the Charge Control Software offer virtually unlimited access to charging parameters. Inside the Windows environment, it's easy to alter up to 100 settings for any of the 25 user presets, gain access to 50 additional library presets in the unit or tap into the PC library. Major features include Advanced Power Management to help you set up and use existing Power Supplies or Pb input batteries, faster individual cell IR readout, support for all new Safe Parallel Adapters which enable charging/discharging multiple packs simultaneously, Expansion Channel Mode for turning multiple PL8 v2's into one workstation, regenerative discharge with input power supply protection built in.
 
If you only need to charge 6S (and won't ever need to charge 8S) the PowerLab 6 is a bit less expensive and has the same current output as the PL8.
I'm using a pair of PL6's and they work great.
 
Yeah, that will take a monster power supply to run it at the full potential. But at less than 1500w, it should at least be a PS that doesn't require a 220 plug.

That's going to be a hefty charger setup.
 
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