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VIFLY WhoopStor V2 1S LiPo Battery Charger / Discharger (PH2 / BT2.0)

VIFLY WhoopStor V2 1S LiPo Battery Charger / Discharger (PH2 / BT2.0)

Product #: 137803
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V2 Edition - improved with updated BT2.0 sockets.

The VIFLY WhoopStor is a 1S LiPo/LiHV battery charger that can charge up to 6 batteries at once, being compatible with both PH2.0 and BT2.0 batteries. It can also storage charge 1S cells. The charger can be powered from DC, USB Type-C (PD3.0, QC2.0,BC1.2) or direct from an 2-5S XT60 battery.

Features

  • Storage Charger and Discharger with OLED Display
  • 6 Individual Ports, PH2.0 and BT2.0 Compatible
  • Type-C, XT60 and DC Input
  • Regular and HV Battery Supported
  • Heat Sink to Cool the Unit

Storage Charger and Discharger with OLED Display
VIFLY WhoopStor is the first 1S whoop battery charger with a storage charge mode. Besides charging the battery to full voltage, it can automatically charge/discharge a battery into storage voltage if set to. The charging status, voltage, charger current etc. is displayed clearly on the OLED screen so you can see in realtime the status of the charge.

6 Individual Ports, PH2.0 and BT2.0 Compatible
VIFLY WhoopStor can charge 6 batteries at the same time. It has 6 individual charging channels, so you don’t have to worry about making sure the batteries are all the same voltage and same capacity as you would if you use the parallel charging method. It is compatible with both PH 2.0 and BT 2.0 connectors and you can mix charge BT2.0 and PH2.0 batteries at the same time.

Type-C, XT60 and DC Input
VIFLY WhoopStor supports Type-C, XT60 and DC power input. Type-C PD and QC protocol supports fast charge at 9V and 12V, it also supports regular 5V USB charge.

Regular and HV Battery Supported
VIFLY WhoopStor 1S charger supports both regular battery at 4.2V and high voltage battery at 4.35V.

DO NOT use the 0-H 4.35V charge mode for a normal 1S LiPo. Doing so will overcharge the battery and pose a fire risk. Only charge 1S LiHV batteries to 4.35V.


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