A few videos ago, we unboxed this compact SkyRC B6neo lipo charger and put it through its paces. Because my main use case is charging packs with JST-PH leads, I need an adapter to XT-60 and the balance port. I can buy one, but since I already have an extra adapter cable for 4mm banana plugs, I will make one.
I'm not good at soldering, but it's kind of fun to do. I use this Sequre SQ001 iron. I cut off the banana plugs with just about the minimum amount of wires remaining to keep things clean. XT-60 supports a pretty high capacity of 60 amps and normally goes with much thicker wires. Not a lot of solder is needed here to make a good connection in this case. Certainly no need to fill the the whole terminal. As usual, let's apply heat shrinks to insulate the exposed bits. With a few minutes of work, the adapter is made.
It makes sense to me to keep the wiring as tidy as possible when going for a lightweight travel setup. Taking one step further, I looked into smaller power supply options that's easier to carry than the Macbook charger. I picked up this USB-C 20 watts wall charger on Amazon. The key is that it can optionally output at 12 volts. B6neo requires a minimum of 10v from DC input. I tried another USB-C charger capable of 9v. It could power on B6neo but would show an insufficient input power error message during charge.
Now this is a light travel setup! This USB-C charger charges my phone too. Here's the power supply and adapter in action. The charger displays the negotiated USB-C QC/PD power mode. Let's balanced charge this PN battery. The charger is pretty easy to use. In my next trip to the track, my backpack is going to be lighter.
This is Sammy and thanks for watching!
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