Bench DC Charger/Discharger for 1-8S LiPo and LiFe - Bantam CSBC8  [CSBC8]

BANTAM E-STATION BC8 0.1-7A 1-8S LIPO LIFE CHARGER/DISCHARGER (DC INPUT)
Price:
NZD$47.01
Brand:
Bantam
Model:
CSBC8
Condition:
Brand New
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Bench charger designed for LiPo and LiFe packs

The Bantam CSBC8 handles 1-8S LiPo and LiFe battery packs using a DC input, providing a variable 0.1-7A range for charging and controlled discharge. The model number denotes the adjustable current span available for common bench tasks.

For bench maintenance the CSBC8 keeps operation direct: attach the pack, choose the correct chemistry and cell count, and adjust the current to suit the battery's capacity and conditioning goals. The emphasis is on reliable, repeatable pack servicing.

To install, connect an appropriate DC power source to the input, check polarity carefully, and hook up the battery leads to the labelled outputs. This accessory is intended for RC model use and should be used with standard LiPo/LiFe safety procedures.

Use cases include topping packs between sessions, discharging to storage voltage, and general conditioning before fitting packs into RC cars, boats, or aircraft models. The CSBC8 supports model-scale battery workflows and does not imply any full-size application.

Specifications

  • Item Charger/Discharger for RC battery packs
  • Model Number CSBC8
  • Charge Current Range 0.1-7A
  • Compatibility 1-8S LiPo, LiFe
  • Input DC input (as stated in product name)
  • Material Not specified

The Bantam CSBC8 is a compact DC-powered charger/discharger for 1-8S LiPo and LiFe packs, giving adjustable current control up to 7A for bench charging and maintenance in RC model environments.

You can use LiPo and LiFe packs from 1S up to 8S; this is stated in the product description and model name.
The device provides a selectable range between 0.1A and 7A, which covers low-rate maintenance up to moderate charge rates for typical RC packs.
Use a DC supply that matches the unit's input requirements, confirm correct polarity, and secure all connections before starting charge or discharge cycles.
Yes. One common use is discharging packs to a storage voltage and performing conditioning cycles prior to storage, following safe battery handling practices.

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