FIX: Balance Port Voltage Match Error - ToolKitRC M6D [Needed to Calibrate Main Output Voltage]

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  • čas přidán 31. 08. 2021
  • Thanks to all those who commented on the previous video, and Lucy from ToolKitRC for helping me solve this issue!
    Link to ToolKitRC's calibration video: • Video
    Link to my original M6D error video: • SOLVED: Help Me Solve ...
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Komentáře • 26

  • @lucyzheng4297
    @lucyzheng4297 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks a lot for your feedback and support to ToolkitRC, we will follow your suggestion and improve our products carefully in future MP. thanks for videos sharing.

  • @darthmo
    @darthmo Před 11 měsíci

    I had my M6 charger stored up as I thought it was defective, I took it out today and did this and it works now!! thanks! I have one more charger now thanks to you!

  • @KwaddawK
    @KwaddawK Před 2 lety

    Great video bro! Just had this problem and thought one half my charger was cactus. Now I can go back to balance charging 😊

  • @nbtran1975
    @nbtran1975 Před 2 lety

    I had to calibrate the main voltage and also the individual ones to match each other. Now it works. thanks

  • @thingys-rd7id
    @thingys-rd7id Před 2 lety +3

    I have had a lot of problems with toolkitrc chargers and the p200 power supply so I do not think they are as good as many on youtube say they are

  • @rckyfpv
    @rckyfpv Před 2 lety

    Thank you! It worked on M7.

  • @ShwarzBelij
    @ShwarzBelij Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks. I see that any charger is not calibrated. And the accuracy of the multimeter 0.5 - 1% is also low. Marketing. As a result, he calibrates the user with an old and inaccurate multimeter (like me) to correct the balancing mismatch error)))
    Thanks for ToolkitRC)

  • @lex_gr6491
    @lex_gr6491 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video.

  • @botornvig
    @botornvig Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for a great video. I had the same problem as you. I calibrated as described in your video but the problem started all over again after a few days. Calibrated again and it's was fine for some days and now I have to calibrate again. Not worth the money.

  • @oscarparte7951
    @oscarparte7951 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video !!!!!!

  • @BRADH-xw8sw
    @BRADH-xw8sw Před 2 lety

    Much appreciated !!!

  • @ClickLikeAndSubscribe
    @ClickLikeAndSubscribe Před 2 lety +1

    It's great that it requires calibration. I wished my SkyRc units would allow calibration. They are all a couple mV off on each of the balance port. I even had to swap one that was far too off.

  • @copyminkey
    @copyminkey Před 8 dny

    I dont have a multimeter how do i balance it with out that? I beginning to really not like this charger 😕

  • @achimakassar
    @achimakassar Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video

  • @user-ef5xo8cf3b
    @user-ef5xo8cf3b Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @embededfabrication4482

    my multifunction switch is wonky too after 2 years, it was voltage mismatch stable with the old v1.07 but when i updated to latest today i had to calibrate

  • @BBFPV
    @BBFPV Před 11 měsíci

    I am at the end of calibration range and it is still .13V off 🤔

  • @Garsei
    @Garsei Před rokem

    This didn’t work for me. After calibrating the charger exactly as you do, it doesn’t let me charge my 450 mAh 4s lipos with the balance port, it’s still showing that message

  • @Fundalf_the_greyt
    @Fundalf_the_greyt Před rokem

    Could someone explain, how 12v battery supply can charge 6s 25v battery? How does it work? What is the minimum voltage/amperage the charger requires?

    • @peytonenns557
      @peytonenns557 Před rokem

      Each cell is only like 4.16V and collectively they are 25V. I think that's how it works

    • @imho7250
      @imho7250 Před 11 měsíci

      Because it has internal circuits that can step up or step down voltage. As long as your input voltage is within range, it’s the watts that matter.
      Lets say for example you have a 6000 mah 4s lipo charged to 3.7v/cell (14.8v), it can easily discharge at the 10a, 15a or 20a supported by your device. Lets say yours supports 15a. 15a * 14.8v = 222 watts. This means you can charge 1 output battery at 200w or 2 batteries at 100w each.
      If your output battery is 25v, and you can charge it at 200w, 200w/25v=8a, so it will charge at approximately 8a max. But typically you would set it much lower for charging.
      If you want to use this input battery for recycle discharge of the output battery, then you need to set the settings for the input battery based on the maximum charge current it can take, normally 1c (6a). 6a*14.8v= 88w.
      In addition to max current and power your input battery can give or receive, you need to set the voltage limits for that battery, so the charger will end operation if it gets too high or low. And since it doesn’t have balance functions as input battery, you need to set the voltage limits corresponding to about 20% and 90% SOC. 3.2v/cell and 4.1v/cell, so on a 4s battery thats 12.8v-16.4v.
      Then if you are discharging a 6s output battery into it, it will automatically limit the discharge rate to 88w, and also stop the operation if the input battery reached 16.4v
      In Input settings, you can also set the power limit for your adapter, just the watts is enough. Then the device will automatically limit the charge rate of the output battery to this watts, regardless of the voltage.

  • @k-krieger
    @k-krieger Před 11 měsíci

    Had the same problem...

  • @nickb5091
    @nickb5091 Před rokem

    Great that they allow for calibration but not great that they need it. They should arrive calibrated to begin with.

  • @BRADH-xw8sw
    @BRADH-xw8sw Před 2 lety

    Okay - got passed the M6D balance port error - now I get "CH2 port disconnected" error after a minute charging.
    This happens on both ports with both 1300mah/6S batteries singley or similtaneously.
    Suggestions ?

  • @ericfalk948
    @ericfalk948 Před rokem +2

    well we shouldn't have to do this, i think my Toolkit RC is going in the garbage. Going back to my trusty Junsi iCharger.