Reddit Reddit reviews 1S LiPo Battery USB Charger 3.7V/4.20V 6 Channel 1S LiPo Charger Tiny Whoop Blade Inductrix Micro JST 1.25 JST-PH 2.0 mCX mCPX Connectors

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1S LiPo Battery USB Charger 3.7V/4.20V 6 Channel 1S LiPo Charger Tiny Whoop Blade Inductrix Micro JST 1.25 JST-PH 2.0 mCX mCPX Connectors
ONLY support LiPo 3.7V/4.20V 1S batterySupport 0.2A/0.6A charge current by switch button ( Suggest using 0.2A if you charge six at the same time and 0.6A if you only do 2)USB interface input suggested range: 5V±5% on 0.5-2.4A, suggested 2.4A or aboveCharger plug: Micro 1.25 and JST-PH 2.0, AKA mCX and mCPX, Charging max 6 batteries at the same time. ( Need to consider width of battery)The 6 LED lights indicate the charging state of the six channels independently, LED solid indicates charging, LED off indicates full charged.
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u/BryanMcgee · 3 pointsr/askaquestion

On my phone so the formatting is wack, but saw this in the recommended on that same page... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074M77J5M/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_qrIACb25GB14S

u/marredbeing · 2 pointsr/Gliding

That was quick ! :)

So being a Horizon Hobby BNF (Bind n Fly) it only works with Spektrum transmitters. That's not a bad thing as 8 out of 10 pilots I know or have traded with and myself included fly Spektrum. Just to throw this out there, asking about radios in the RC community is like asking what the best mfg. of trucks is.

That said, the basic Spektrum radio is a DXe, that will more than get the job done for the Radian UMX. If you think you will want to stick around the hobby for a bit and get larger sailplanes or might be interested in other types of planes then I would highly recommend the DX8e. There is a large price difference in the two radios I just mentioned but the DX8e can store up to 250 model configs and program right on the radio. So one radio for all your planes, and if you want to try heli's or fpv/racing quads down the road it will work perfectly for those as well.

Beyond a Spektrum transmitter you might look at getting a USB Balance board so you can charge multiple batteries on the go and some 1S 45C 220Mah batteries. It balances and fly's fine with the slightly larger battery for additional flight time and the extra discharge capability (45C vs 25C) will give you a noticeable difference in power.

u/sub06905 · 2 pointsr/Gameboy

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074M77J5M?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Has a very bright green led when charging so it's pretty noticeable in a dark room

u/Te3k · 1 pointr/batteries

Looks like it will do the job. You might want to probe the pins on the board and the battery to make sure they match +/-.

BTW, your link contains a lot of tracking strings. For future, try this:

https://www.amazon.com/Battery-Charger-Channel-Inductrix-Connectors/dp/B074M77J5M/