Hi, My name is Logan, why am I being formal you might ask? Here’s why, I’m genuinely curious about how the community would feel if I was to continue making and developing field charging cases? For 2 days, I have been developing and assembling all the parts and things necessary to complete a functioning field charging station. I tried to make it as small, versatile, and powerful as possible. Yet being safe, convenient and dependable. I love it! My first impression looking at it is well engineered and professional. What can it do and provide you? It’s a 12 x 8.5 field charging station that can safely charge 4 6s lipo’s on a balance charge and provide power for 4 cell phones, and has a xt60 mooch off plug. I use the mooch plug for my HPA compressor as an example. The case can be powered by AC OR DC by a flip of a switch and where you plug power in. Double safety. YOU CANNOT HAVE AC and DC AT THE SAME TIME! Electrical tip 101. It also, has a courtesy light switch for some of us that play after hours. I’m still developing a system that will work and look sleek, while not getting night blinded in the process. If anyone is interested in one or has questions PM me privately and we can discuss further.
Looks nice, but I'm not sure I understand the goal. If the lipos are in the same case as the charger when they get pyrotechnic then all that $ is up in smoke. I think separate fire resistant containers for each battery makes more sense. FYI, I use ammo cans : )
As for my credibility, I have been in the RC car and truck world for 5+ years. In those years, I have not had a single battery go up in flames. The purpose of this field charger is to be able to charge batteries at or near the lake. Without having to bring 20 batteries. In this scenario, I only need to bring at most is 8 batteries. So 4on charging while 4 in boat. I have a lipo case that the batteries will sit in. At most if anything was to burst into flame wires will get cooked. Not the entire field case. The case will not be the cause. It comes down to user error if you’re catching batteries on fire.