ToolkitRC MC8 Multi-Checker / USB-C Fast Charger
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Description:
ToolkitRC MC8 Mini Size Cell checker 32 Bit Battery Multi-Checker PWM Output PPM SBUS Readout With USB-C Fast Charging
General
Product size: 68*50*15 mm
Product weight: 50g
Pack size: 76*60*30 mm
Pack weight: 100g
LCD: IPS 2.0inch LCD 320*240 Pixel
Checker
Main Input port: XT60 7.0-35.0V
Balance input: 0.5V-5.0V Lixx 2-8S
Signal port input: -6.0V
Balance current: MAX 60mA @2-8S
Balance accuracy: -0.005V @ 4.2V
USB-A output: 5.0V@1.0A firmware upgrade
USB-C output: 5.0V-12.0V @MAX 20W
USB-C protocol: PD3.0 QC3.0 AFC SCP FCP
Measurer
PWM: 880-2200us @20-400Hz
PPM: 880-2200us*8CH @20-50Hz
SBUS: 880-2200us*16CH @20-100Hz
Output
PWM: 1000-2000us @20-1000Hz
PPM: 880-2200us*8CH @20-50Hz
SBUS: 880-2200us*16CH @20-100Hz
Packaging included:
1X MC8 Charger
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That’s such a weird design with xt60 and balance plugs not being on the same side of device, and you pretty much get all of this with any ToolkitRC charger except maybe balancing without external power, but at 60mA it doesn’t sound like something that will actually be super useful anyway. I’d just get M7 instead of this, I keep one in my bag at all times as a battery checker + servo tester + portable PSU for my soldering iron. Can’t beat M7’s value.
And Happy New Year Gal!
Well they wanted to keep the form factor small so they went for this design. I agree that it's less comfortable and the the M7 is indeed a good option for what you stated.
Happy new year!
Happy New Year Gal! Great review as usual! I'm really jealous of your HGLRC sweatshirt!
Haha, thanks Luis! Happy new year!
Happy New Year mate I have learnt a lot from watching your channel over the last year thanks for the great content One Love. 🙏👊
My pleasure Mike. Thanks for watching my videos and I hope that I will be able to keep improving my content. Happy new year!
Hi Gal Thanks for the video and information about the Toolkit battery device. That little guy has more functions than my Swiss Army Knife. Thanks again and Happy new year
LOL :-)
Happy new year Johnny and take care!
Pretty amazing little device, Gal! 😃
Awesome review! Thanks!
Happy new year! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Happy new year Mario!
Happy new year to you and your family
Same to you!
Hi Gal, I have and I like very good product !
great video bro
I've been randomly killing cells in New 6s batteries so just placed an order for one hopefully the balance feature on this helps!
Make sure that you are not getting the battery voltage under 3.5v per cell when using / discharging it.
@@KremerFPV i thought 3.2-3.3V is a safe minimum, and 3.0 an absolute minimum?
@@bertbeinaaf8314 For lipos you should not get the cells under 3.5V if you want them to survive longer :-)
Cheers Gal.... HNYear...😀🇬🇧
How do you get each channel to change with the slider on side. It only affects ch3.
Thanks for the vid. I'm considering either this or the M7 (which is also a charger). Do you know if I can just simply plug in the balance connector from a lipo into the M7 and get voltage details like with the MC8, or does the M7 need to be powered separately? Also, there's only a relatively small difference in price between the M7 and MC8, so I'm wondering which would be more preferable/why the MC8 would be a better buy than the M7?
You can just plug balance (and/or main lead) into charging side of any ToolkitRC charger and get the voltage readouts, yes.
Thanks for replying Filip :-)
@@FilipRadelic Thank you - this makes the M7 the more appealing product to me then (I understand the MC8 can be used as a power source and the M7 can't, but aside from this the M7 can be used as a charger too, so it would seem that if these are the only differences, one should decide whether they prefer the device they would like to be a lipo charger or a power output device and make their purchase (yes?)...).
On a related note, could the ToolkitRc SC100 cable (which has usb c to xt60 connectors and some king of chip, meant for allowing a pd/power bank to be used as input for a charger) be used on the output end of a charger to connect it to a power bank and then have the charger charge the power bank?
@@rishithakur1551 M7 can be used as a PSU.
@@FilipRadelic Awesome! Thank you again! This makes my mind up and I'll therefore go for the M7 as I can't see why the MC8 would be preferable to an M7.
Do you need to plug the xt60 in for cells to balance?
No.
can You please check if "balacing" cells really work? I do remember simmilar devices in past (ISDT BattGo BG-8S) and sadly it did try to work same as on Your video, but in reality it never worked... (I know, it's small currents, but even on longer times like 1-2 days balancing it still failed). so after 3rd such unit I give up and just have it as nice cell status reader/tester. wonder if here it will be same story
60mA max current on this one, ISDT doesn’t specify their balance current, but it it’s probably very similar.
I've tested it and it does work (although it's a bit slow as the balance current is 60mA).
@@KremerFPV did You left it to really balance cells with let say 0,15-0,2V difference? My units also "worked", it did show that it tries to reduce higher cells voltage (those with higher values) did show some action on them). But in end, after longer (up to 48h) it never was able to really balance it :/ just burning v. slowly thru batteries :/ but difference stayed same :( I did try it from 2s to 6s, and give up in end. but still looking for small standalone unit which can check/balance cells for long storage and safety.
@@myfpv6813 Let me give it another try and let you know.