Hoda T6 Review: Compact Lipo Charger Guide & Comparison

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In this electrifying episode of Roadside RC, we delve into the world of the Hoda T6, a pint-sized lipo charger that packs a serious punch. Is this the smallest charger you can get your hands on? Well, take a look at it - it's tiny enough to fit in the palm of your hand! But don't be fooled by its size; this little beast means business.
As Troy from Roadside RC unboxes the Hoda T6, he walks us through its specs and reveals a crucial detail - it doesn't come with its power supply. You'll need to provide a DC input, ranging from 10 to 30 volts, and 5 to 15 amps to power up this charger effectively. Attempting to plug it in with less than 9 volts? Forget about it - it won't charge a thing. Troy shares his own trial and error with power supplies, emphasizing the importance of getting the right one to unleash the full potential of the Hoda T6.
Moving on to the practical side, Troy demonstrates how to use the Hoda T6. From selecting different charging modes like balance charge to adjusting amperage based on your battery's specifications, this charger offers versatility in a compact package. However, the real kicker here is the need for a separate power supply to make this little wonder work its magic. While the Hoda T6 comes at a reasonable $50 price tag, Troy raises a valid point - if you're shelling out extra cash for a power supply, why not consider upgrading to the larger Hoda Pro for just a bit over $100? It's a compelling argument for those looking to take their charging game to the next level.

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