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Spektrum S1100 100W Smart Charger
6 reviews

$208.76

SkyRC S100neo AC/DC Smart Charger
5 reviews

$103.84

SkyRC T100 Dual Port Smart Charger
3 reviews

$129.64

SkyRC S65 Smart Charger
4 reviews

$84.59

Spektrum S2200 G2 AC 2x200W Smart Charger
2 reviews

$490.86

G.T. Power Pro Duo AC/DC Smart Charger
4 reviews

$174.47

Spektrum S2100 G2 200W Dual Port Smart Charger
2 reviews

$346.73

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SkyRC D100 Neo Duo AC/DC Dual Charger
3 reviews

$177.14

Spektrum Smart S100 G2 USB-C Charger
2 reviews

$80.41

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Spektrum S1200 G2 200W Smart Charger
0 reviews

$294.94

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Spektrum S1400 G2 400W Smart Charger
1 review

$437.80

Tornado C-100 AC/DC Smart Charger
0 reviews

$105.31

G.T. Power C607D AC/DC Smart Charger
1 review

$86.30

G.T. Power A3-Pro Smart Charger
2 reviews

$40.67

G.T. Power X4mini Quad Port AC/DC Smart Charger
0 reviews

$153.80

Gens Ace iMars S100 G-Tech 100W AC Smart Charger
0 reviews

$117.67

SkyRC T200 Dual Port AC/DC Smart Charger
10 reviews

$175.14

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Traxxas Ez-Peak 4Amp NiMH/LiPo ID Fast Charger
10 reviews

$148.28

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SkyRC T1000 Maestro Dual Port Smart Charger
1 review

$362.07

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G.T. Power Pro Quad AC/DC Smart Charger
0 reviews

$323.37

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G.T. Power C6D Mini Smart Charger
2 reviews

$79.42

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SkyRC T400Q Quad Port AC/DC Smart Charger
0 reviews

$337.23

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SkyRC B6neo Smart Charger - Crimson Sky
0 reviews

$78.56

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Spektrum S155 55W AC G2 Smart Charger
1 review

$124.47

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SkyRC B6ACneo Smart Charger
1 review

$117.95

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G.T. Power X2PRO 12A Smart Charger
0 reviews

$227.80

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Spektrum S120 USB-C Smart Charger
0 reviews

$67.78

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G.T. Power SD4 Smart Charger
1 review

$59.26

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SkyRC D100v2 Dual Port AC/DC Smart Charger
1 review

$201.48

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G.T. Power C6DPRO AC/DC Smart Charger
0 reviews

$130.63

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G.T. Power V6 Mini Smart Charger
0 reviews

$120.60

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IM RC I2.0 Smart Charger
0 reviews

$70.49

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FAQs for Smart Chargers

  1. Identify your connector from the connector list below
  2. Then, on the prodcut page choose the desired connector before adding it to your cart

Connector list:

  • deansDeans
  • traxxasTraxxas (Non iD)

    This connector works with newer iD connectors but disables the iD functionality

  • tamiyaTamiya
  • mini-tamiyaMini Tamiya
  • xt90XT90
  • xt60XT60
  • xt30XT30
  • ec5EC5
  • ec3EC3
  • ec2EC2
  • jstJST
  • futaba-jFutaba J

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To work this out, divide the battery's mAh by the charger's mA.
For example a 3500mAh (3Ah) battery charging on a 800mA (0.8A) charger will take 4.375 hours (3500/800 = 4.375).

If your charger has a higher mA output than the battery's mAh then adjust them to match. For example, If I had a 6.0A charger but only a 3500mAh battery I'd adjust the output of the charger to 3.5A to ensure it doesn't charge faster than 1 hour.

Charging a battery faster than 60 minutes can damage them and potentially cause a fire. Always ensure you're charging the battery within it's specified charge C rate.

To see if a charger is compatible with your battery there are just 2 main things to check.

  • Can the charger charge your battery's chemistry type (eg. NiMH or LiPo)
  • Can the charger charge at your battery's voltage (eg. the charger might only be able to charge up to 11.1v but your battery is 14.8v)

If you've checked both of these things then all you need to do is ensure you select the correct connector and charge it on the correct setting (if the charger is adjustable)

No, not really but if you get it wrong, you can easily have a fire on your hands. There's no danger if you use some common sense and the right settings! Here's a simplified version of how to use them.

Most of these chargers have 4 buttons.

  • Stop
  • Down
  • Up
  • Start

Navigate through the battery types with the up and down buttons then press the start button to select your battery type. Then, press start to start adjusting the voltage and then adjust it to match your battery's voltage with the up and down buttons. Once that's done, do the same for the mA and then hold down the start button to start the charging process.

If you want to know how to charge them in detail, read your manual and watch the video on how to charge a LiPo battery below.

When you're starting out there are basically two main options to choose between. You will either get a fairly basic non-adjustable charger or a smart (also known as a 4-button charger).

Basic chargers

These are a great option as they are cheap and don't require any adjusting/programming to charge. The downside is they are limited to a specific battery type and are generally pretty slow to charge (2+ hours).

If you have a NiMH battery with a basic charger to suit, and then upgrade to a LiPo, you'll need a new charger that is compatible with LiPo batteries to charge it safely.

Smart chargers

The smart chargers are very versatile and basically every hobby enthusiast has one of these as they can virtually charge any battery this hobby throws at us and charge it as quickly as possible (about an hour). However, of course, they require the user to select the battery they are wanting to charge (it's pretty easy once you know how).

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