Geodude074
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I need some help picking out my next charger, I've narrowed it down to two.
HOTA F6 Pro 720W Quad Channel AC/DC for $250:
https://www.racedayquads.com/produc...mart-charger-grey?keyword=24v dc power supply
or
HOTA F6 1000W Quad Channel DC for $140 and 24V 1000W PS for $83:
https://www.amazon.com/HOTA-Battery-Smart-Charger-Speedybee/dp/B0C1FW6WSN
https://www.amazon.com/BOSYTRO-Switching-Transformer-Electronic-Instruments/dp/B0C5QT5DFS/?th=1
The AC/DC charger is the easier route, but it's more expensive and less capable. And I've never used a DC power supply for any of my chargers, so I'm going to need some help. I'm not even sure how to hook up the alligator clips to the charger, do I just clip them onto banana leads, or will I need to solder on an XT60 connector, or should I use an XT60 adapter with o ring terminals like this??
HOTA F6 Pro 720W Quad Channel AC/DC for $250:
https://www.racedayquads.com/produc...mart-charger-grey?keyword=24v dc power supply
or
HOTA F6 1000W Quad Channel DC for $140 and 24V 1000W PS for $83:
https://www.amazon.com/HOTA-Battery-Smart-Charger-Speedybee/dp/B0C1FW6WSN
https://www.amazon.com/BOSYTRO-Switching-Transformer-Electronic-Instruments/dp/B0C5QT5DFS/?th=1
The AC/DC charger is the easier route, but it's more expensive and less capable. And I've never used a DC power supply for any of my chargers, so I'm going to need some help. I'm not even sure how to hook up the alligator clips to the charger, do I just clip them onto banana leads, or will I need to solder on an XT60 connector, or should I use an XT60 adapter with o ring terminals like this??