Gens Ace IMars Dual Port AC/DC Charger (6S/15A/100W x 2) (White)

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Gens Ace IMars Dual Port AC/DC Charger (6S/15A/100W x 2) (White)
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The Gens Ace IMars Dual Port AC/DC Charger is a great option for home and field charging. Capable of 15 amp charge rates, this charger is perfect for charging both surface and air batteries. This charger features a simple menu layout and is both AC and DC compatible. The precision balance system helps to keep cell voltage consistent and can aid in reliability. Package includes one dual port charger.

Features: 
  • Dual Channel AC/DC Smart Balance Charger
  • Small & Lightweight Portable Design with wide-view IPS Display
  • High power charging, capable of Max15 amp charge rates for one channel
  • External discharge function
  • Synchronous output, 2-in-1 Fast-charging
  • Built-in DC power source for different devices
  • Controlled heat dissipation system
  • Temperature compensation function
  • Short circuit, Overcurrent, Overcharge, Overvoltage protection
Specifications:
  • Input Voltage:
    • AC: 100-240V
    • DC: 7-30
  • Output Voltage: DC 1~30V
  • Max Input Current: DC 30A
  • Max Discharging Power: 15W x 2
  • Maximum Charging Power:
    • AC: 100W x 2
    • DC: 300W x 2
  • Charge Current: 0.1-15A x 2
  • Discharge Current: 0.1~3A x 2
  • Cell Balancing: 1~6s
  • USB Output: 5V/2.4A
  • Display Type: 2.4 inch IPS LCD Display
  • Supported Battery Chemistries: LiPo/LIHV/LiFe 1~6S; NiMH/Cd 1~16S
  • Dimensions: 145x76x62 mm
  • Product Net Weight: 530G

This product was added to our catalog on July 1, 2022

Dan Rutledge
Verified Owner
Monday, May 22 2023 (7 months ago)
Gens Ace IMars Dual Port AC/DC Charger (6S/15A/100W x 2) (White)
I was having issues with a 3S lipo: the car would stop, but when the battery was put on a charger, it registered as still having 70% capacity remaining. I hooked up my new charger and found TWO cells that needed to be balanced. A quick YouTube video showing how to use the charger (the instructions we ok, but I prefer videos) and the charger balanced all 3 cells perfectly. It appears all my research on chargers paid off!