4S MCRC Premium Balance Charging Lead
4S MCRC Premium Balance Charging Lead
- 1 YEAR WARRANTY
- Our wire is high strand count, silicone coated, super flexible, super low resistance & super low impedance.
- We use only high-grade brand name connectors. Just to name a few, DEANS-T, AMASS XT30, XT60, XT90, EC2, EC3 & EC5.
- We use Gold plated Bullet Connectors. No knock offs. No cheap imitations.
- We have 4 layers of strengthening at main joints for extreme durability.
- We use super thick heat shrink with an adhesive lining.
- We offer braided sheathing. Option numbers 7-10. This is extremely durable and it is available in many colors.
- Enhanced JST Balance Connector upgrade to keep your balance wires connected to your battery charger better. This gives you the most durable connection you can buy. For more information -CLICK HERE- (Link to “Why upgrade balance”)
Because they are built to your specifications; we are unable to cancel orders or issue refunds after work has begun.
For Help with STEPS 1-10 -CLICK HERE-
For Help with STEPS 1-10 -CLICK HERE-
Picking out the perfect Charging Lead for yourself is SUPER EASY.
STEP 1 Length: Personally, I like 24” when racing indoor and 36” long when racing outdoor.
STEP 2 Wire Gauge: 12 AWG is very common. 8 AWG is heavy duty. How do I pick the right gauge wire?
STEP 3 Charger-side Main +/- Connector Type: The majority of battery chargers have 4mm Bullets or XT60. You can double check XT60, XT90, EC3 & EC5 connectors by reading the raised numbers/lettering on them.
STEP 4 Charger-side Balance Connector: The most common is a JST XHP-7 (Picture 3 from “Why upgrade balance”)
Count the number of contacts in your battery chargers balance port and make your selection from the options pictured. There are 7 on this one. (Picture 1 from “Why upgrade balance”) For more information: Why upgrade your balance connector
STEP 5 Battery-Side Main +/- Connector Type: For Bullet Connectors, you may need to use a caliper or ruler with millimeters to check the size of yours. The 4/5 Stepped Bullet fits both 4mm and 5mm. Connectors other than Bullets usually have raised numbers/lettering on their housings to identify themselves.
STEP 6 Battery-side Balance Connector: If your charging lead has a JST XHP-5 on it, pay close attention to the wiring order. Some batteries come with a double ended connector to reverse the wiring order. If your battery came with a connector that looks like this, you need the “JST XHP-5 REVERSE WIRING ORDER” (picture of reverse connector from step 6)
THESE 2 BATTERIES NEED THIS (THERE MAY BE MORE)
Ultimate Racing 15.2V 6000mah 130C LiPo Battery Shorty Pack (5mm tubes) Part#: UR445
Gens Ace Redline 4S LiHV LiPo Shorty Battery 130C (15.2 V/6000mAh) w/5mm Bullets (Hard Case) Part#: 60004S13S
STEPS 7-10: Braided sheathing as a protective outer layer is a very nice optional upgrade. It’s braided from 10 mil thick polyethylene terephthalate (PET) monofilament yarns. It’s extremely durable and we have many colors to choose from.
STEP 11: This colored, single layer heat shrink with the MCRC Logo, goes over top of super thick heat shrink with an adhesive lining.
For your safety, if you select Bullet Connectors in Step 3 or Step 5, we install super thick adhesive-lined heat shrink. It’s red on the +positive Bullet Connector, and it’s black on the -negative Bullet Connector so you can easily identify them.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR IF YOU WANT OPTIONS THAT ARE NOT SHOWN CALL OR TEXT (218) 213-5838
Warning! Danger! Fire Hazard!
Warning! Danger! Fire Hazard!
THIS IS NOT A TOY
MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT 18
Batteries are volatile and can be very dangerous if mis-handled, stored, charged or discharged improperly. Failure to read and follow the instructions and warnings pertaining to your battery may result in fire, personal injury, property damage and will void the warranty.
By purchasing this product, the buyer(s) and user(s) assume all risks associated with its use. We / MCRC and any associates assume no liability associated with its use.
Batteries must never be left unsupervised while charging or discharging. Proper / safe storage of batteries is also very important. Always follow your battery's manufacturer warnings.
Safety First