Tamiya 42135 VG Fast Charger Compact Multi Chemistry Unit  [42135]

Tamiya 42135 - VG Fast Charger For Ni-MH/Ni-Cd Battery
Price:
NZD$547.78
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
42135
GTIN:
4950344421350
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Compact Charger for Mixed Battery Types

The Tamiya 42135 VG Fast Charger is designed to handle Ni-MH, Ni-Cd and Li-Po packs with selectable charge and discharge currents plus a magnetic temp probe for monitoring. The compact footprint makes it handy for bench work and transport.

Notable Features and Use Cases

Works with Tamiya batteries and a wide selection of other packs, providing practical charging modes for club nights and DIY tuning sessions.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 14x114x47mm
  • Weight: 520g
  • Ni-MH/Ni-Cd Cells: 1~14 cells (12~16.8V)
  • Li-Po Cells: 1~6 cells (3.7/7.4/11.1/14.8/18.5/22.2V)
  • Max. Charge Current: 0.1~10A
  • Max. Discharge Current: 0.1~10A
  • Input Voltage: 9~15V
  • Charging Modes: Ni-MH, Ni-Cd, Li-Po
  • Discharge Modes: Ni-MH, Ni-Cd, Li-Po
  • Trickle Charge Rate: 0.1A (Ni-Cd mode)
  • Voltage Threshold: 3mV/cell (Ni-MH), 6mV/cell (Ni-Cd)
  • Max. Charge Watts: 120 watts
  • Max. Discharge Watts: 40 watts
  • Temperature Probe: Magnetic sensor (35~65C)
  • Cooling: IC controlled single fan

Tamiya 42135 VG Fast Charger is a practical charger for hobbyists who need a small, capable unit that covers multiple battery chemistries. It is well suited to workshop use and travelling to events.

Yes, the charger supports many third-party packs in addition to Tamiya batteries. Ensure you choose the correct chemistry and cell count for safe charging.
Attach the magnetic probe to the pack surface before charging to monitor temperature. The probe range covers typical charging temperatures for common RC cells.
Yes, the unit supports discharge modes for Ni-MH, Ni-Cd and Li-Po. Use the discharge function to condition cells or reduce voltage for storage when appropriate.
The charger requires a 9~15V DC input. A stable 12V supply is common and works well for routine charging at home or in the garage.

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