I have been using an Orbit Pro for a little over a year now and would recommend it to anyone with diverse charging needs. Up to 32 cells Ni/xx and 11S lipo, and I'm charging my automotive field battery with it right now. It also format charges which is very handy with new packs.

I connect the charger to my PC every few dozen cycles on a given pack and cycle it. I can compare the graph against that pack last time and notice any deterioration of capacity and a given discharge or charge rate. I also just built two 14xGP2200 packs for my Ariane. Once built I connected the two packs in series and ran 3 format cycles on all 28 cells. Then I charged 'em all at 2.2A a couple of times.

I definitely like my Orbit Pro.

     Dan


Michael Conte wrote:

What about the Orbit Microlader Pro? I think it does the same things as the Schulze only cheaper. The only drawback I can see is only having one output vs the two on the Schulze.

My 2cents

Mike

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