This page is for what i use to charge my batteries. what battery basics is needed and some simple things to know.
—- SKYRC D100 Neo —-

Specifications:
– Model: D100 Neo / D100neo
– DC Input Voltage: 10-30V
– AC Input Voltage: 100-240V
– Maximum Charging Output: (AC-100W) (DC-200W)
– Supported Battery Types: 1-6 Cells (LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/LiIon) / 1-15 Cells (NiMH/NiCd) / 3S/6S/12S (Pb)
– Charge Current: 0.2-10.0A
– Discharge Current: 0.1-2.0A (upto 25W with balance lead connected)
– Balance Current: 1A MAX
– USB Type-C Output: QC3.0: 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓2A, 12V⎓1.5A / PD: 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓2.2A, 12V⎓1.67A
– Case Size: 43.2×57.6mm
– Weight: 470g
Overview:
The SKYRC D100 neo / D100 neo charger is a dual input, dual output charger that can charge up to 6S LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/LiIon, 15S NiMH/NiCd and 12S Pb batteries with a maximum power of 200W on DC input and 100W on AC input. It has a user-friendly interface with a color LCD display and a scroll button control. It also supports parallel charging, external discharging, battery analyzing, DC power supply and USB Type-C PD/QC3.0 fast charging.
The SKYRC D100neo charger is designed with safety and reliability in mind. It has a smart ventilation fan, a precision aluminum unibody enclosure, and multiple protection features such as short circuit, overload, reverse polarity, over temperature and over voltage.
IMPORTANT:
Never charge batteries unattended! Constant supervision is required as batteries can be dangerous when mishandled. I recommend charging your batteries inside a protective charging bag.





I Purchased my Charger here
Silicone Wire for RC Lipo Battery

- Product Name: Amass XT60 XT60H female plug connector to Deans T male plug connector adapter cable lead for RC Lipo.
- Cable Length: About 10 cm;
- Cable: 14AWG silicon wire.
- Used to convert a battery with a Deans T plug to an XT60 with an ESC / charger.
- Quantity 3 pcs * Amass XT60H XT60 plug female connector to Deans T-plug male connector with cable. Link

—- State of Charge —-

- 1S = 1 cell = 3.7V
- 2S = 2 cells = 7.4V
- 3S = 3 cells = 11.1V
- 4S = 4 cells = 14.8V
- 5S = 5 cells = 18.5V
- 6S = 6 cells = 22.2V
For more information on this use this link
This Section is a Credit to CoreyFPV as i Just Do Not Know Enough yet about Lipos to explain in Detail
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