This is my usual recommendation but it's out of stock currently for the xt-60 version (www.wolframrc.com/product/charger-adapter-cable-for-jst-ph-3p-atomic/279?cp=true&sa=false&sbp=false&q=true). You can get the parallel option and just charge one pack at a time (www.amazon.com/JST-PH2-0-Parallel-Battery-Charging-Tinyhawk/dp/B0CBQHSZBW). I just bought a xt-60 female connector and soldered an existing charging cable I had that came with 4mm banana plugs.
The link was broken on the second link. Btw, did you make this cable your self. If not where did you purchase it? Because i need one with banana plug. It will perfectly fit my old charger as it is.
The amazon link was basically for the same one on kenonhobby too (www.kenonhobby.com/PN-Racing-XT60-Plug-3xJST-PH-Parallel-Charging-Cable_p_46091.html). For me, I already had the charging cable for my jst-ph battery packs, but I needed to change out the banana connectors to xt-60 as seen in this video. If you want the banana plug ones, use the wolframrc link above and get that.
I bought this charger but i have 19.5v 160watts adapter when i plug it input voltage shows 19.50v and cut off 11v should i increase the cutoff voltage from 11 to 19v??
When using a wall charger i don't think the cutoff setting is important. It's needed when using a 3+s lipo battery as input power to b6neo to protect that supplying lipo.
After the power goes out at the input, is there such a thing that the charging process does NOT automatically resume, the device announces an error, and it is necessary to remove the error and press "start" again?
@@sammybaka I bought B6ACneo. If the power is lost and appears again, and the battery is connected, the charger goes into displaying the error logo, which in some cases can be removed with the button and select start again.