Bantam CSBC6 E-Station BC6 0.1-5A LiPo/LiFe Charger for 1-6S  [CSBC6]

BANTAM E-STATION BC6 0.1-5A 1-6S LIPO LIFE CHARGER/DISCHARGER (AC/DC INPUT) W/O AC CORD
Price:
AUD$32.55
Brand:
Bantam
Model:
CSBC6
Condition:
Brand New
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Bench charging and conditioning with the BC6

The Bantam CSBC6 is designed as a bench charger/discharger for RC battery care, handling 1-6S LiPo and LiFe packs. It accepts AC or DC power and offers an adjustable 0.1 to 5A charging and discharging range as reflected in the model label, and it does not include an AC mains lead. This description emphasizes conditioning workflows such as slow top-up charges, cell balancing, and controlled discharges used to prepare packs for running or storage.

Only use the charger with supported chemistries and cell counts named in the product title. Installation is straightforward: set the unit on a flat surface, connect the battery via correct balance and main leads, choose the battery cell count and desired current, then start the selected cycle. The BC6 is intended to support battery servicing tasks at the bench rather than vehicle upgrades.

Utilize the unit to check pack health, perform balance charging, and carry out maintenance cycles that help sustain pack performance over time.

Specifications

  • Item: Charger/Discharger
  • Model Number: CSBC6
  • Compatibility: 1-6S LiPo, LiFe
  • Input: AC/DC input
  • Charge/Discharge Current: 0.1-5A adjustable
  • Notes: Sold without AC cord

For bench-level battery conditioning, the Bantam CSBC6 gives clear, adjustable control for charging and controlled discharge of 1-6S LiPo and LiFe packs.

Yes. Using the balance charging function and choosing the correct cell count will help rebalance cells that have drifted after heavy cycles.
Controlled discharge can be used for cell conditioning and to reach storage voltage safely; it does not increase raw capacity but helps maintain consistent cell health.
The 0.1A low limit is useful for slow maintenance charging and for small capacity packs where higher currents would be inappropriate.
Yes. The CSBC6 accepts AC or DC input, giving flexibility for bench setups; remember that an AC cable is not included with the unit.

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