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HYPERION EOS0606i-B USER’S MANUAL 

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EOS 0606i Special Features (rev “B”) 

 

*Powerful, yet compact and portable with wide support for battery types 
 
*Integrated Hyperion LBA Balancer for LiPo

 (3.7v) 

and LiFe

 (3.3v) 

based cells 

 
*Balance Multi-Adapter for 2S to 6S packs included (Hyperion Type) 
 
*Charge, Discharge, and STORAGE Modes (and Cycling for NiMh and NiCd) 
 
*Clear Yellow Backlit LCD Screen, Warnings for common setup errors 
 

*Packaged in a rugged aluminum case - Long Input leads 
 
*Hyperion Balance Multi-Connector Included. Option multi-connectors for 
most common brands are also available (see details end of document) 
 
*Output Harness with 4mm Gold Plugs included

 

 

 

Specifications 

Input voltage range 

11.0-15.0V DC 

1-14 NiCd – Nickel-Cadmium cells   
1-14 NiMH – Nickel-Metal Hydride cells 
1-6 LiPo – Lithium Polymer cells, 100~20,000mAh 

(3.7V/cell type only)

 

1-6 LiFe – Lithium Iron 

(3.3V/cell types, inc. A123 brand cells / LiFePO4 cells)

 

Appropriate battery types and 
range of series-connected cells 

1-6 Lead-Acid cells (2V per cell nominal) 

Charge current 

0.1A ~ 6.0A MAX, by 100mA steps (50W limit) 

Discharge current 

0.1A ~ 1.0A MAX, by 10mA steps (5W limit) 

Trickle charge current (NiCd, NiMH)  0 ~ 200mA 

“Delta V” peak detection for NiCd/NiMH 

Charge termination 

“CV/CC” for Lithium and Lead-Acid Batteries 

Cycling Modes (NiCd, NiMH) 

Charge>Discharge    or    Discharge>Charge 

Display type 

2-line, 16 character blue backlit LCD 

 

Safety precautions 

 

KEEP CHARGER and BATTERIES AWAY FROM CHILDREN AND PETS AT ALL TIMES! 

 

This charger is ONLY for NiCd/NiMH, Lithium (3.7V/cell), A123 (3.3V/cell), and Lead-Acid (2.0V/cell) 
type cells. DO NOT connect others, such as 3.6V/cell Lithium-Ion, or non-rechargeable batteries! 

 

Always place the charger on a firm, level, and fireproof surface for charging 

 

Do not place the battery or charger on or near flammable materials while in use: 
Keep away from carpets, cluttered workbenches, etc 

 

Do not exceed cell manufacturer’s suggested max charge rates 

 

Do not use automotive type battery chargers to power the charger 

 

Do not leave the charger unattended while charging 

 

Do not allow water, moisture or foreign objects into the charger 

 

Do not open the charger, nor attempt any repair as it is dangerous and will void your warranty 

 

Do not obstruct the air intake or outlet holes on the charger 

 

ALWAYS follow correct connection sequence, as given below 

 

CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE BATTERY PACK MAKER’S RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY ADVICE! 

 

 

HIGH RISK CHARGING ADVISORY

 

Avoid charging batteries indoors. If you must charge indoors – or any place injury to persons or damage could result in the event of fire 
– then be sure to: 
* Keep battery well away from flammables (2 meters or more) 
* Contain battery in a heavy fireproof container (such as a brick box) 
* Always monitor the charge 

HYPERION ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY FOR INDOOR or other HIGH RISK CHARGING ACTIVITY 

 
Initial Setup

 

The EOS 0606i requires 4mm Bullet Connectors (aka Banana Plugs) on 12awg wire leads for output harness between charger 
and battery main wires. Harness wire leads should never exceed 20cm in length.    Pre-assembled output harnesses are 
available under Hyperion Part #HP-EOSOUTCORD, and one harness is included with each charger.    Solder your chosen 
battery-side connector to the bare wire ends of the harness, taking great care to observe proper polarity. 
 

Summary of Contents for EOS0606i-B

Page 1: ...l A123 3 3V cell and Lead Acid 2 0V cell type cells DO NOT connect others such as 3 6V cell Lithium Ion or non rechargeable batteries Always place the charger on a firm level and fireproof surface for...

Page 2: ...hrough all battery types Stop when you reach NiMh 2 Short press the ENTER button to select C charge rate in Ampere 3 Press INC or DEC buttons to choose the proper rate for your battery pack Charging N...

Page 3: ...ely sure that you have correctly set pack voltage correctly before charging every time Using the cell balancer for all Lithium packs is STRONGLY recommended as it greatly increases safety Setting disc...

Page 4: ...1 00 A 4S BATT TYPE LiFe CHARGE C 2300mAh 4S DEC INC INC ENTER ENTER LiFe CHARGE C 2300mAh 5S BATTERY CHECK WAIT PLEASE START CHG 0 00 00000 LF 2 50A 19 000V LiFe CHARGE C 4600mAh 5S LiFe CHARGE C 460...

Page 5: ...m values are NiCd 5mV cell NiMH 3mV cell In most cases these should be left alone Advanced users may wish to increase settings to archive a delayed charge termination but if set to high can result in...

Page 6: ...65 of capacity After a day of flying use STORE Mode to achieve this It is especially harmful to store lithium packs fully charged and should be avoided for more than a few days at most AVOID dischargi...

Page 7: ...l should reach the acceptable voltage lower limit for that cell type the charger will stop balancing the pack TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Check again that the battery you are trying to charge and the settings o...

Page 8: ...y and stop charging In some cases however the charger will begin charging at the lower voltage it sees as correct and watch all cells to confirm the incorrect setting For example if you connect a 3S p...

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