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A good-looking high-performance computer charging / discharging station with battery management for all current
battery types. With integral Equalizer for eight-cell Lithium-Ion, LiPo and LiFe batteries. Maximum charge current 6.5
A, optionally from a 12 Volt car battery or the 230 Volt mains using the integral switch-mode PSU.
The clear lines and elegant appearance of this charger are made possible by the new Cap-Touch system:
no-contact sensors for the switches and the 3-D hotkey permit a smooth, sealed surface devoid of projecting
controls.
The bright, backlit 2 x 16-line LCD monitor provides a clearly arranged display of charge parameters or battery data;
the screen is also mounted below the sealed operating surface.
The robbe BID (Battery Identification) system automatically stores the essential battery data, ensuring safe and
simple operation.
Particular advantages:
Simply connect the BID key to the charger, and the charge process begins.
# No tiresome searching through the menu for the set-up parameters
# Maximum protection from accidental mis-setting
# Essential battery data is stored in the BID chip
# Of course, the charger can also charge batteries not fitted with the BID system.
# One BID key is supplied with the charger as standard.
With integral Equalizer for Lithium, LiPo and LiFe batteries.
When the charger is connected to the Lithium battery pack, the charger is ´informed´ of the cell count and the
voltage of each individual cell. This feedback keeps the charger constantly aware of the state of the cells, so that
it is always able to respond in the appropriate way. For example, if any one cell reaches the final charge voltage,
the charger reduces the charge current in order to prevent overcharging.
High charge currents are particularly important in order to obtain short charge times.
battery types. With integral Equalizer for eight-cell Lithium-Ion, LiPo and LiFe batteries. Maximum charge current 6.5
A, optionally from a 12 Volt car battery or the 230 Volt mains using the integral switch-mode PSU.
The clear lines and elegant appearance of this charger are made possible by the new Cap-Touch system:
no-contact sensors for the switches and the 3-D hotkey permit a smooth, sealed surface devoid of projecting
controls.
The bright, backlit 2 x 16-line LCD monitor provides a clearly arranged display of charge parameters or battery data;
the screen is also mounted below the sealed operating surface.
The robbe BID (Battery Identification) system automatically stores the essential battery data, ensuring safe and
simple operation.
Particular advantages:
Simply connect the BID key to the charger, and the charge process begins.
# No tiresome searching through the menu for the set-up parameters
# Maximum protection from accidental mis-setting
# Essential battery data is stored in the BID chip
# Of course, the charger can also charge batteries not fitted with the BID system.
# One BID key is supplied with the charger as standard.
With integral Equalizer for Lithium, LiPo and LiFe batteries.
When the charger is connected to the Lithium battery pack, the charger is ´informed´ of the cell count and the
voltage of each individual cell. This feedback keeps the charger constantly aware of the state of the cells, so that
it is always able to respond in the appropriate way. For example, if any one cell reaches the final charge voltage,
the charger reduces the charge current in order to prevent overcharging.
High charge currents are particularly important in order to obtain short charge times.





