Titan Power Digital Charger for LiPo AEG Batteries (Model: USB-C Charger)
20 Customer Reviews
by Ken N. on 03/15/2022
"Overall a good charger, but pricey. If you are converting to Li Ion a good idea.
Pro's: Compact
Cons: The picture representing two sides of bar graphs? A sticker. You get a digital readout of each cell and the total voltage and bump that against the graph.
The unit itself and the adapter get HOT. The unit gets hotter than the adapter. I have a wood top workbench. I'm cautious.
BIG CON; once you plug the adapter and battery in, it will continue to charge, no auto shut off. The display will show 12.6 (for an 11.1) and show each cell at 4.2 but will continue to charge. According to the sticker/graph, this is a full charge.
HOWEVER, if you unplug the pack and plug it back in, the charger beeps and indicates FULL. Not that I would ever leave my batteries charging unattended, but this is a big issue. The charger will continue to provide power to the pack until you unplug it regardless of actual charge state.
Unless mine is just a fluke and all the rest of the production models have an auto shut off function.
Pro's: Compact
Cons: The picture representing two sides of bar graphs? A sticker. You get a digital readout of each cell and the total voltage and bump that against the graph.
The unit itself and the adapter get HOT. The unit gets hotter than the adapter. I have a wood top workbench. I'm cautious.
BIG CON; once you plug the adapter and battery in, it will continue to charge, no auto shut off. The display will show 12.6 (for an 11.1) and show each cell at 4.2 but will continue to charge. According to the sticker/graph, this is a full charge.
HOWEVER, if you unplug the pack and plug it back in, the charger beeps and indicates FULL. Not that I would ever leave my batteries charging unattended, but this is a big issue. The charger will continue to provide power to the pack until you unplug it regardless of actual charge state.
Unless mine is just a fluke and all the rest of the production models have an auto shut off function.
by Tyler S. on 04/02/2021
"I really love this for testing out on the field no extra power needed (I mean it is hooked up to a battery lol, and I’m pretty sure that’s how that works). I am new to Airsoft but this seems to be fast at charging. One complaint. I wish I had some settings on it like to discharge to other amounts. I didn’t realize it wouldn’t this is the first charger I ever got and didn’t even know this didn’t do it or that I should discharge at times. Even with some research.
by Wesley K. on 01/21/2025
"The charger arrived a little bit damaged having the smallest charging port being out of line with the metal frame. It made it difficult to plug a battery in but it is still useable. The screen also arrived scratched and dirty which just isn't too pleasing to look at. I like how I can see my battery's voltage without having to plug the brick into the wall. Everything else seems relatively fine I guess.
by Johnny P. on 01/21/2022
"For a first experience with Lipo batteries and chargers, overall very good. Charger worked as intended, charging a (freshly purchased, same order) "ASG 1000mAh - 30C - 7.4v - 2 Cell Lipo Pack" to an 8.34v reading (4.17v across both cells).
Charger did not display FUL or beep when done, if it actually finished at all. Glad I was watching it like a hawk... Perhaps that feature only works with titanpower brand batteries?
Instructions were quite lacking on anything but safety features, display features and error codes, but it's a battery charger so how in-depth can you get? Plug in the charger, plug in the battery, watch and wait. Chargers get warm as do batteries, so when this one did it came as no big surprise.
The ability to simply plug a battery in to get a voltage reading without plugging the charger into the wall will come in handy, and is something I find impressive for such a small device. The aluminum outer shell makes the charger surprisingly sturdy as well, perhaps even sturdy enough for a skirmish or two provided the display doesn't take a round.
Charger did not display FUL or beep when done, if it actually finished at all. Glad I was watching it like a hawk... Perhaps that feature only works with titanpower brand batteries?
Instructions were quite lacking on anything but safety features, display features and error codes, but it's a battery charger so how in-depth can you get? Plug in the charger, plug in the battery, watch and wait. Chargers get warm as do batteries, so when this one did it came as no big surprise.
The ability to simply plug a battery in to get a voltage reading without plugging the charger into the wall will come in handy, and is something I find impressive for such a small device. The aluminum outer shell makes the charger surprisingly sturdy as well, perhaps even sturdy enough for a skirmish or two provided the display doesn't take a round.
by Brian C. on 06/16/2021
"Titan Smart Charger, used with batteries, 7.4 3000 mAh, nunchuck and stick type, they came about halfway charged, after some research, saw that 7.4 volts actually hold up to 8.3 volts, charged, took only about an hour or so, battery remained cool during the whole process, charger did heat up though so that was a little interesting. Just hot to touch, not fire hot, but hot for sure.
Also instructions are kind of limited, very heavy on the safety part, not very detailed on actual info about the battery or charger.
All in all, satisfied.
Charged batteries, it said that it would stop at full, it did stop at full charge, but no indicator that it was fully charged, just that it no longer changed numbers, charger paperwork indicated it would read "FULL" and stop charging, notable stop to charging, but did not read full.
Also instructions are kind of limited, very heavy on the safety part, not very detailed on actual info about the battery or charger.
All in all, satisfied.
Charged batteries, it said that it would stop at full, it did stop at full charge, but no indicator that it was fully charged, just that it no longer changed numbers, charger paperwork indicated it would read "FULL" and stop charging, notable stop to charging, but did not read full.
