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Connecting packs to the charger – ProgressiveRC 10S FMA Cellpro User Manual

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Connecting packs to the charger

General information

If a pack has both a node connector and discharge wires, you can charge using the node con-

nector only, or both node connector and discharge wires. When charging two packs simul-

taneously, both packs must be connected the same way: either node connectors only, or both

node connectors and discharge wires.

When charging only through a node connector, the charger balances individual cells.

However, charge current is limited to 4A to protect the small node connector wires.

When charging through both node connector and discharge wires, the charger balances

individual cells and measures individual cell internal resistances. Charge current is not

limited to 4A.

When charging only one pack, always plug that pack into the charger’s Ch1 jack.

When charging only one pack using its discharge wires and node connector, always connect

the discharge wires to the charger’s outermost banana jacks.

When charging one or two packs without using discharge wires, you must plug the Plug

Blocker into the charger’s banana jacks.

When charging two packs, both packs must have the same chemistry. For example, you can’t

charge one A123 pack and one LiPo pack at the same time.

Pack discharge wires are usually not terminated in banana plugs (e.g., they might be terminat-

ed in a Deans connector). For convenience in connecting to the charger, prepare an adapter

cable with banana plugs on one end and a connector that mates with the pack’s discharge

connector on the other end. FMA sells banana plugs suitable for this purpose as FMA Part

Numbers BPNS-BLK (Black

–) and BPNS-RED (Red +).

CAUTION: When using the banana plug adapter cables described above, ALWAYS

insert the banana plugs into the charger BEFORE connecting the adapter cable to the

pack. Reverse the sequence when disconnecting the pack. This will prevent the live

banana plugs from touching each other, which would create a dangerous condition and

could seriously damage the pack.

Connecting non-Cellpro packs

Generally follow the instructions in “Connecting one 1s to 10s Cellpro pack” and “Connecting

two 1s to 5s Cellpro packs,” but your packs may not be equipped with compatible node connec-

tors. FMA Direct offers plug-and-play adapters for charging LiPo packs equipped with node

connectors made by other vendors. Check www.fmadirect.com/cellpro_adapters.html for adapter

compatibility. The Cellpro 10s charger works with all existing Cellpro 4s charger adapters. You

must connect a 6 pin-to-5 pin Adapter (provided with the Cellpro 10s Charger) between the char-

ger and the Cellpro 4s charger adapter, as shown here:

Cellpro 4s

ChargerAdapter

Non-Cellpro

pack

6-pin to 5-pin

Adapter

Cellpro 10s

Charger

If an adapter isn’t available for the pack you want to charge, or if the pack doesn’t have a node

connector, the FMA Part Number CPBP7 (Cellpro battery pigtail 10”, 5 position) and/or FMA

Part Number CPBP6P-10 (Cellpro battery pigtail 10”, 6 position) cable assemblies can be used to

make the pack compatible with the Cellpro 10s Charger. Instructions for connecting these cable

assemblies to your packs are provided in the “Cellpro Pin Lead Connection” document at

www.fmadirect/support_docs/item_1254.pdf. See also “Node connector wiring,” later in this

manual.