The Portable Lightweight RC / FPV Battery Charger - GENS ACE IMARS 3
Jul 28th 2021
GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC Battery Charger Introduction
This GENS ACE RC battery charger product is AC100-240V 50/60HZ AC input, the maximum charging power is 100W, it can quickly charge a variety of battery combinations such as conventional 1-6 series lithium batteries, 2-18 series Ni-MH batteries, and the maximum charging current is 5A.Three years after the launch of the IMARS 2 charger, we finally launched the third-generation IMARS 3 smart RC battery charger with both appearance and performance. The new generation GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC charger has a built-in high-power power supply directly in the fuselage. There is no need to drag a bulky ābig black boxā. At the same time, the output power is doubled to 100W compared with the previous generationās 50W, and the 6s battery can finally be charged with 5A current.
GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC Battery Charger Function
The circuit design of this product is completely different from the traditional chargers on the market. The specific features are as follows:
1. AC to DC charging method
The traditional RC chargers on the market use two-stage series buck-boost charging, that is, AC-DC gets a stable DC voltage, and then the battery is charged by the DC-DC buck-boost circuit, which will lead to the efficiency of the entire product It is low and bulky. The GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC battery charger uses AC-DC direct charging method to charge the battery, eliminating the DC-DC part, and the unique internal control system will control the AC-DC according to different battery packs for fast direct charging, one step in place, product charging efficiency Reaching more than 90%, the volume of the product can be made very small due to the elimination of the DC-DC circuit.
2. PFC power correction function
There is no PFC power correction function in the traditional chargers on the market, and the power factor of the product is very low, which causes a large loss to the power grid. This product design does not meet the certification standards and cannot pass the CE certification. The GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC battery charger has a built-in PFC circuit with a power factor of 0.9 or more and can pass CE certification.
3. Temperature compensation function
During the charging process, the charging power of the GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC battery charger has a temperature compensation function. When the internal temperature is high, the power will be appropriately reduced, and when the temperature is low, the charging power will be increased to ensure the safety and reliability of the product at all times.
4. The controlled heat dissipation system
The GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC battery charger has a controlled heat dissipation system. When the internal temperature is low, the wind control system does not turn on. When the temperature reaches a certain level, the wind control system is turned on to dissipate heat to achieve energy saving. The traditional chargers on the market basically need to be turned on as soon as the wind control system is powered on.
5. Touch control system
The GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC battery charger adopts a touch control system, which is very easy to operate compared to the traditional button operating system and can make the appearance relatively beautiful.
Parameters of GENS ACE IMARS 3 RC Battery Charger
Product Model | I MARS III | Maximum Charging Voltage | 26.4V |
Display Type | Backlight 2Ć6 LCD | Maximum Charging Power | 100W |
Input Power | 100V~240V AC, 50~60Hz~1.5A | Maximum Discharging Power | 5W |
Charging Current | 0.1A~5.0A | Cell Balancing | 2~6S |
Discharge Current | 0.1A~1.5A | USB Output | 5V/2.4A |
Accessories Included | AC Input Cable | Product Net Weight | 0.4Kg |
Accessories Included |
Balance Adapter Board | Supported Battery Chemistries | LiPo/LiFe/LiHv (1~6S) |
Accessories Included | XT60-T Plug Adapter | Supported Battery Chemistries | NiMH Charge (3~18S) |
Accessories Included |
XT60-EC3 Adapter
XT60-EC5 Adapter |
Supported Battery Chemistries | NiMH Discharge (1~10S) |
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