ToolkitRC M6D 500W 15A DC Dual Channel Smart Charger - full review

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • This ToolkitRC M6D dual battery charger is simply one of the best chargers around at the moment. You can use it in the field as well as being a very capable 500W desktop charger. And it's so simple to use with bundles of features.
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Komentáře • 52

  • @nicecrash
    @nicecrash Před 4 lety +1

    I have already ordered on and want to use it as field charger in combination with my ebike ( I bring that down to 12V ) ....used the m8 since it's out and like it very much so the dual charge version is exactly what I need to have a 6 lipo circle going 👌.

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety

      So you get double the use out of it - awesome. Thanks for watching.

  • @trevorimpulsebuyguy6398
    @trevorimpulsebuyguy6398 Před 4 lety +1

    Great charger for $65! I have been looking for a 6s charger for the right price. All I have now is a venom charger that goes to 4s

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety +1

      I just added a 10% coupon code in the description, if you buy at Banggood. Makes the price even sweeter. But it takes longer to be delivered. Thanks for watching.

  • @7in1
    @7in1 Před 4 lety

    I need to output 170W to each channel simultaneously. What's the wall power supply would be optimal for this device? I am a newbie, can I have your advice?

  • @FM-fn7eo
    @FM-fn7eo Před 3 lety

    Better then htrc t240 ? I'm not interested output power . Just to be accurate and we'll done made and can charge 1-6s without balans ? only battery in series ? thanks you .

  • @ivrj
    @ivrj Před 4 lety

    please measure finished charged lipo with a good multimeter.
    I need to know, because M8 is a bad cell balancer, every cells get not same voltage at end of charger. And is impossible to calibrate.

  • @michaelbryant3643
    @michaelbryant3643 Před 3 lety

    So 5000 mAH should be charged at 5.0V?
    Also it’s a 2S 7.4V. Do I still charge to 4.2v? Thanks

  • @fpvnme4845
    @fpvnme4845 Před 4 lety +1

    im still using the max B6mini pro since day 1 .. never failed me ever .. this looks nice though> also how many batteries at once can it charge > can you plug it into wall socket also ?

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety +1

      The B6 Mini Pro is a great charger even though it's quite old now.

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl Před 4 lety

    Dang, wish I had known about cheap two channel chargers. My Toolkit M8S single brand new 400w charger cost about the same. I bought a 24v 16.7a server powersupply with it but prefer to use a 17v Dell Laptop power brick instead... as I made several of them... another oen for the DJI goggles, and another one for my TS-100 soldering iron. The 24v server powersupply however came in handy as a 6s bench substitute battery for powering up the quad. I'm going to wire two 12v fans in series with passthrough XT60 connectors and plug that into it as well so whenever I power up the server powersupply with the quad sitting on top, it will power up both fans to blow on the DJI air unit which when sitting still can scramble eggs on it within 5 minutes.
    The only thing I hate about these chragers will they won't stop charging when they reach the storage voltage. Maybe I'm missing something, or some setting, but I wish once it reached the storage charge, they would just stop charging and then shut off. They won't even give much of a "I'm done series of beep". They beep once which is impossible to hear from some other room, and easy to not hear even if you're int he same room. I was like, WTH, really? That's stupid as h3ll. Give me 10 beeps, then shut off, or something, let me configure it in settings somewhere...

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety

      That all sounds a bit odd to me. Like there's a problem with the charger. I've had no issues like that with mine.

  • @flipfpv4539
    @flipfpv4539 Před 3 lety

    Great review just to confirm I’m going to mod a laptop charger to use AC at home it’s output is 19.5 volts 3.3 amp
    Will that be enough to charge 2x 4s 1500mah for example and could I use a balance board thanks for your help😊👍

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 3 lety

      I'd say 64W is marginal, but would work if you charge at very low currents. You really need more available input power.

  • @SpeKjell
    @SpeKjell Před 4 lety

    How accurate are the reading on the M6D. I had to calibrate my M8 charger myself after i got it. Nice review though!

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety

      The voltages on mine were actually spot on with my Fluke multimeter. I've got no way to measure the cell internal resistance accurately. Thanks for watching.

  • @rumbey1
    @rumbey1 Před 4 lety

    I've just got one and the jog wheel is so sensitive that it's a pain to use compared to my isdt q6 of 2 years??

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety

      You do need a deft touch with scroll wheels, but I'm so used to in now on this and other devices I barely notice. Thanks for watching.

  • @Mindcoach1on1
    @Mindcoach1on1 Před 2 lety

    I noticed that after it says charge complete it’s still finalizes the end voltage which can sometimes take quite a while. Have you noticed this and is there a way to adjust it.

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 2 lety

      It's finalising the cell balance. You'll find older batteries will take longer.

  • @mattaitchey4917
    @mattaitchey4917 Před 3 lety

    hi anyone know if the charge cut off works properly when charging NiMH, a lot of cheapies like the B6 dont work properly! they dont seem to notice the DeltaV peak and keep charging,
    also can you set a max charge cap for safety?.. cheers

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 3 lety +1

      It's on the setup screen.

    • @mattaitchey4917
      @mattaitchey4917 Před 3 lety

      @@WhirlyBloke so if I don't want a (nimh) battery to charge past say 5000mah I can set that limit in the menu?

  • @McDamianWalnut
    @McDamianWalnut Před měsícem

    Maybe this is a stupid question, but why would I use a battery to power a battery charger? Surely you would naturally use mains. There are US and EU adapters but none for UK so I have decided to purchase another

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před měsícem

      That's not a stupid question at all! Using a battery to power a charger can be really useful for charging batteries in the field where mains power isn't available, like during outdoor activities or at remote flying sites. The M6D is designed to be versatile for different scenarios. As for the UK adapter, I understand the frustration. You might find a suitable adapter online, or using a universal travel adapter could be a good workaround. Thanks for watching and commenting! There's other ToolkitRC chargers that are mains powered I've reviewed czcams.com/video/OsjFY3NhqHU/video.html

  • @kaelstokes5804
    @kaelstokes5804 Před 2 lety

    Just got into flying only have three batteries still trying to decide should I get the m4 pocket or this one? What do u recommend

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 2 lety +1

      The M6D if you have the budget is the better charger. The M4 Pocket is a great budget charger if funds are low.

    • @kaelstokes5804
      @kaelstokes5804 Před 2 lety

      @@WhirlyBloke much appreciated

  • @Bigginger61
    @Bigginger61 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you have any advice on bench power supplies?

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety +2

      I've had so many questions on this that I plan to do a dedicated video. Thanks for watching.

    • @Ja5onB0urn3
      @Ja5onB0urn3 Před 4 lety

      Building one myself around a Riden DPS5005 power supply module. Just waiting for the bits to arrive! 👍

  • @malcolmism6
    @malcolmism6 Před 4 lety

    Hi. I am new to the rc hobbie. Does this plug into wall socket or is it just DC powered

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety

      You'll need a separate DC power supply 7-28V or use another battery.

  • @tillb.1247
    @tillb.1247 Před 3 dny

    What are the changing orange lights of the cell-numbers for? On my Charger sometimes they are red and simultaneously I recognised a high drop of Amps.
    I am trying to find out why. So ideas anyone know what they indicate?

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 3 dny +1

      They are an indicator of +ve, -ve and zero balance charging. There's no actual values, cos they're just a relative measure of what's going on in a balance charge.

  • @musicfy895
    @musicfy895 Před 4 lety +1

    how long does it approximately take to charge a battery?

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 4 lety

      Depends on the battery and what charge current you set it to.

  • @bradgibson1976
    @bradgibson1976 Před rokem

    What ac cable do I need for my bench? Can I use this as home charger ? Can u share a link for a suitable 240v power cable please sir. I'm looking on amazon but no one is saying how to home use. Thanks sir.

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před rokem +1

      As I explain in the video, this charger is DC powered so you need either a DC supply or an external battery. This is very common for RC battery chargers. If you want an AC charger, checkout my reviews in this playlist czcams.com/video/OsjFY3NhqHU/video.html

    • @bradgibson1976
      @bradgibson1976 Před rokem

      @@WhirlyBloke thanks mate, found 1 @Hobbyrc. Decided on the Toolkitrc M6D. Thanks for the help. I'm in Burton-on-Trent.

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před rokem +1

      @@bradgibson1976 the M6DAC is my daily charger. It's never missed a beat. he M6D is a close second.

  • @bajubesi77
    @bajubesi77 Před 2 lety

    if i want to charge 2s 450mah how do i count charge current?

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 2 lety +2

      0.4 or 0.5 Ah will work just fine.

    • @FhazalFPV
      @FhazalFPV Před 2 lety

      @@WhirlyBloke how do i count the voltage the battery is Gaoneng 7.4v 450mah 80c 2S Lipo, i cannot find 7.4 in m7 charger i divide 7.4 by 2 (2s) = 3.7 (is this the right method?) but there is no 3.7 volt in toolkitRC m7 can u advise ?? thank u so much for helping me about charge current.

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 2 lety +1

      @@FhazalFPV If you set the charge voltage to auto in the settings, the charger will set the voltages correctly. But for reference these are the charge voltages:
      LiPo
      1S - 4.2V
      2S - 8.4V
      HV LiPo
      1S - 4.35V
      2S - 8.7V

  • @robertgoldsmith5949
    @robertgoldsmith5949 Před 25 dny

    I will have to return this via Amazon and get one that is powered by 120 V for here in America. I have no idea what to do with this. Oh well! I was trying to upgrade from a less powerful charger from the same company.

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před 3 dny

      ToolkitRC have several AC powered chargers to choose from.

  • @PerchEagle
    @PerchEagle Před rokem

    Should I buy this one or the M9 version?

    • @WhirlyBloke
      @WhirlyBloke  Před rokem

      It depends on your specific needs and preferences. Let's break it down.
      The ToolkitRC M6D charger is a great option if you're looking for a versatile and compact charger. It offers dual-channel charging, which means you can charge two batteries simultaneously. With a maximum output power of 200W per channel, it's capable of charging a wide range of batteries, including LiPo, LiFe, Li-Ion, NiMH, and NiCd. It also features a built-in power supply, which can be quite handy.
      On the other hand, the ToolkitRC M9 charger offers a higher power output, with a maximum output of 320W. It also supports dual-channel charging and can handle various battery types. Additionally, it includes a touch screen interface for easy navigation and control.
      Consider your charging needs and the type of batteries you typically use. If you mainly deal with lower-power batteries and prioritize portability, the M6D charger could be a solid choice. However, if you require higher power output and appreciate the convenience of a touch screen interface, the M9 charger might be more suitable for you.
      Ultimately, both chargers come from the reliable ToolkitRC brand, so you can expect quality performance from either option. I recommend reading and comparing the specific features of each charger to make an informed decision based on your requirements.
      I used the M6D in my dual charger case czcams.com/video/sdHR9LuO6bE/video.html and it's been 100% reliable, but if you want a newer design and don't need dual charging get the M9. Good luck with your choice, and happy charging.

  • @Ja5onB0urn3
    @Ja5onB0urn3 Před 4 lety

    Great charger and review but has a 27 day processing time on Banggood! Nah, I'll pass on that one! 😂

  • @Lando6969
    @Lando6969 Před 4 lety

    Hello everyone