The wait is finally over. The most versatile and powerful multi-chemistry charger in the market is now underways and expected to arrive at the EU warehouse at January 20th – around the same date in the other major markets, too.
Sporting two displays for better overview, 2 identical output ports, each backed by 500W of raw charging power, integrated 7S balancers, USB connection, free software and much more we do not think you can find more value for money anywhere.
Have a look for yourself – order online today and receive your order before February 1st.


What is the output power at 12V input voltage?
Comment by jt — January 20, 2011 @ 20:02
What power source out there will be able to provide enough power to take advantage of this charger that people can afford? How about manufacturing your own power supply that will work with this charger or come out with a list of approved power supplies that will work with these dual output chargers? Just a suggestion.
Comment by gkg — January 25, 2011 @ 02:01
Thanks for your suggestions. More and more high-voltage power supplies are coming out that suited for retail sales. We are monitoring this development and would like to provide recommendations as soon as we have solid data.
Comment by go-flight — February 2, 2011 @ 19:27
You will get approximately 300W power at 13.8V
Comment by go-flight — February 2, 2011 @ 19:28
I got my 720 s duo 3 two weeks ago. I am using a maxamps 24 volt/ 47 amp power supply. This thing is awesome. It charges two of my 4 cells at the same time in less than tweenty minutes. I have complete control using my notebook. One word- AWESOME!
Comment by Chris J — February 8, 2011 @ 12:45
Will each port output 300W at 13.8V input, for a total output power of 600W?
Comment by 3Dmuse — February 8, 2011 @ 17:26
@3Dmuse:
Yes, each port will be able to provide 300W at 13.8V
Comment by admin — March 3, 2011 @ 13:39
How much discharge power does it have?
Comment by Blomman — March 9, 2011 @ 10:59
i have a HYPERION EOS 0720I NET3 and the plastic sides were tweaked when the charger over haeted once. im talking about the grey plastic pieces on each end. after the charger over heated they got all bent and out of shape. the charger seems to work fine so i would like to replace those pieces but i dont know who to email. can i buy those or maybe have them sent. i live in the united states, any information would be appreciated.
please email me at the email i provided
thank you
pete
Comment by Pete — March 23, 2011 @ 10:38
Since you are in the States, please try to contact Empire Hobby LLC (http://www.empirerc.com), they might have some spares from returned chargers and it will probably be cheaper to have them ship it to you.
If unsuccessful, please use the RMA form at http://www.hyperion-eu.com/support/rma/ to create a case and we will get back to you.
/Hyperion Europe
Comment by admin — March 23, 2011 @ 21:36