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---- BALANCER MODE (Lithium types only)

 

 
Try it out with a LITHIUM battery pack which has the proper Balance Connector attached. Attach the charger to an appropriate 
DC power supply, and connect your battery pack’s main and balance connectors to charger as previously described. 
 
Press the 

MODE

 button until you reach the 

BALANCER

 Mode screen.  

 
*Press 

DOWN

 once to reach the SELECT VOLTAGE screen. This screen simply shows you a very accurate voltage for each cell in 

the pack, in turn. You will see [1CL] at upper right, and a voltage displayed below, to three decimal places; for example: 3.982.  
*Press 

ENTER

 to make the [1CL] flash, and 

UP

 to see the voltage for the second cell, third cell, etc… 

*When you have seen the voltage for the last cell in the pack, press 

DOWN

 to reach the next screen: 

      

AVG. V

 shows the 

average

 voltage per cell, across the whole pack.   

      

V. GAP 

shows the 

difference

 between the highest and lowest volt cells in the pack 

 *Press the 

DOWN

 button to reach the next screen, showing voltage for every cell in the pack to two decimal places (e.g. 3.98). 

    
Press 

ENTER

 for two seconds. You will see 

BALANCE START / SOLO MODE

 - SYNC MODE 

 --- 

If you are

 

using a single charger only. Use UP or DOWN to select SOLO MODE.  

Hold down the

 ENTER 

button, the 

charger will check the battery, and then ask you to confirm the number of cells in the pack.  If correct, press ENTER once to start 
balance charging. 
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If you are using two NET chargers

, and want to balance two packs (of same type and capacity,) as a single unit – such 

as 4S VX3700 and 5S VX3700 to make a 9S series-connected flight pack –hold down the 

ENTER

 and 

DOWN

 key to change from 

SOLO MODE to SYNC MODE. Hold down the 

ENTER

 to start 

BATTERY CHECK

.  The number of cells in each pack will be shown 

one above the other. If both are correct, press 

ENTER

 to begin balancing.  

 
After Balancing has begun, you may return (using UP or DOWN keys) to the screen which shows all cell voltages together.  Cells 
which are 

higher

 in voltage will show the decimal point alternating to a larger square shape, indicating that these cells are being 

discharged, while the lower voltage cells are not. Hold down the 

ENTER

 to stop balancing at any time. 

 

NOTE!!

 SYNC MODE Charging (selected in similar way to SYNC BALANCING above) is intended to be used only with two packs of 

the same brand, capacity, type, and lifecycle history!  For example, two packs of LVX5000 4S lithium polymer purchased at the 
same time and used together as a 8S flight pack in series when flying a particular model.  At the start of SYNC MODE charging, 
both packs should be at roughly the same discharge state.  Otherwise, you should SOLO MODE charge each pack separately, and 
when both are done use SYNC MODE balancing before connecting in series for flight. 
 

---- USER SETUP 

(these settings are “sticky” until you change them again) 

 
Press the 

MODE

 button until you reach the 

USER SETUP 

- TEMP MODE screen.  

* Press 

ENTER

 and use 

UP 

or 

DOWN

 keys to select temperature display in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius 

 
Press 

DOWN

 to scroll through the following screens, and 

ENTER

 then 

UP 

or

 DOWN

 to change settings on each screen: 

BUTTON SOUND

 screen - ON or OFF 

FINISH SOUND TIME

 screen - OFF, ON (continuous), 1 Minute, 15 Seconds, 5 Seconds 

FINISH SOUND MELODY

 screen – Choices 1 to 10 (Will also play each Melody) 

POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE

 screen – Set to limit max WATTS INPUT (typically for variable voltage PS units only) 

POWER SUPPLY CURRENT

 screen – Set at the rated CURRENT (A) of your power source [set to 40A if car battery] 

 
Power Supply Voltage and Current together comprise PS Load Control.  The EOS0720iNET is an extremely powerful charger, and 
can – particularly when charging high-voltage packs at high rate settings - pull more amperage than many power supplies can 
deliver.  To avoid stressing your PS and having charges terminated prematurely, you can tell the charger the rating of your 
supply, to limit the load on the supply. If you find the PS is still overloaded, reduce the setting for POWER 

SUPPLY CURRENT

 until 

the problem goes away (or buy a stronger Power Supply unit!). 
* You have a fixed Voltage AC/DC PS with 20A rating:  Set 

PS CURRENT

 to 20A (or less). 

* You have an AC/DC PS with variable voltage from 12V-18V, and 300W limit:  Set your PS to 18V, set 

PS VOLTAGE

 to 18, set 

PS CURRENT

 to 300W/18= ~16A. 

 

BATTERY CHARGING - EXTENDED DETAIL

 

Consult the documentation or labels provided with your battery to determine the correct capacity setting.  It is very important to 
get this right, as the charger uses the capacity setting to determine nominal charge rate (amperage), TCS percentage, and 
safety termination.  Incorrect settings could damage the battery, and could even cause an accident. 
 
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For Lithium types CAPACITY is selected in mAh

.  Selection is in increments of 100mAh. 

CURRENT

 is set in Ampere (at 

CHG CURRENT

 screen), so divide mAh by 1000 to get Amperage.  For 700mAh, current is 0.7A for 1C, up to 1.4A for 2C max. 

For 1800mAh, 1.8A for 1C, and 3.6A for 2C and so on.  All Hyperion LiPo packs are rated for safe 2C charging. Hyperion does not 
support nor recommend ever charging Lithium Polymer at rates higher than 2C. 
 
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Lithium Polymer (3.7v) vs. Lithium Ion

 

(3.6v)

 Please make absolutely sure that you properly identify the type of 

lithium battery you are charging, the capacity in mAh, and the number of cells wired in series and the pack voltage!  Lithium Ion 
(3.6v nominal) should never exceed 1C charge rate. 

Never

 charge 

Li Ion 3.6V

 types by LIPO 3.7V charger mode! 

 

----- A123 / LiFePO4 Cells:

 

 

The A123/LiFePO4 charge/discharge modes are intended for cells with 3.3V nominal produced by 

A123 Company, or other-brand LiFePO4 cells which are recognized to be of good quality from well-known makers.  In 

MEMORY 

MODE

, choose A123 for 

BATT TYPE,

 for charging such cells.  The A123 charge mode MAY work with “no-name brand” LiFePO4 

cells having 3.3V nominal voltage, but Hyperion has found some “knock off” cells in the market of very questionable quality.  
Customers who use A123 mode (LiFePO4 mode) to charge such off-brand cells assume all risk.

 

 

 

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