![]() General view TopFuel batteries The Original TopFuel batteries differ from the Schulze TopFuel batteries only in the balancing socket. It is no special Schulze selection and therefore good value. All Schulze TopFuel battery packs are retrofitted from us with the usual Schulze balancing cable socket which is directly mounted on the surface of the pack. 1s to 4s packs are equipped with the 10-pin socket. the 5s to 12s packs are supplied with 20-pin sockets. The battery type and the battery capacity are completely coded by a bridge and a resistor to the Schulze configuration directive. The balancing socket has a height of 11 mm - in all lists below shown as (+11) - and is glued either on the narrow side of the pack or on the broad side of it when e.g. the narrow side is not wide enough for the 20-pin connectors. |
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A short "extension cord" (BalCabxx-Verl -
see accessories) between the Schulze battery and your Schulze LiPoCard(2 or 3). the Schulze LiPo(Profi)Balancer or the Schulze nextGeneration charger ensures instantly and without any solder works for the right connection and the fully automatic configuration of the connected battery pack. T h e "plug & play" - solution for you! If you prefere the Original TopFuel batteries. then you can connect them via our balancing adapters BalAd-TP4 and/or BalAd-TP14 to the Schulze LiPoCard(II). the Schulze LiPo(Profi)Balancer or the Schulze nextGeneration. In this case you have to select the battery type and the charge current for your battery manually at the device. Hint: We are using battery packs which are delivered by Hacker Motors |
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Order- Information with Original TopFuel / FlightPower Balancing Connectors |
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Order- Information with Schulze Balancing Connector |
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Original Hacker Order Information |
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Original Hacker
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Hacker-Price plus 3% extra charge! e.a. Calculation rule: Hacker Price multiplied by 1.03 = Schulze Price Shipping Costs |