Operating software, complete with source code, is available to download.Connects via parallel port to any PC running Microsoft Windows (95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7).††.Saves graphs of charge, discharge, auto-cycle, and monitor operations.Keeps a log of all operations performed, which can be imported into any spreadsheet program.Real time graphical display lets you see problems like mismatched cells.Automatically performs repeated discharge/charge cycles to break in new batteries, or erase NiCd voltage depression in old ones.Discharges batteries to measure capacity at rates of 130mA to 2A.Works with Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd), Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH), Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Lithium-Polymer (LiPo), Lithium-Nano-Phosphate (LiNP), and Lead-Acid (Pb-Acid) batteries of 1.2 to 14.7 Volts.†.If you just want a peak at the lengthy feature list, keep reading. There’s also a step by step breakdown of how each section functions as well as an explanation of each different charging method. The writeup is rather extensive and includes schematics so you could build your own. It is computer controlled via your parallel port (yeah, remember those?) and has companion software that allows you all kinds of control and data. This device is packed full of features for cycling and charging various types of batteries. When your radio controlled device batteries are drained, you’ve got no better option than to call on BattMan II.
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