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<blockquote data-quote="murankar" data-source="post: 171860" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Bump controllers are really nice to have, especially if your into Vcontrol and NEO. Revolectric and Mikado nailed it roight out of the box. Once I program my tag with the controller it knows everything about the pack its about to charge. I get live updates on my phone VIA bluetooth. I can down load the data to my phone and update the charger and controller the same way. It will track just about everything you need on the packs to let you know whats going on. Its more than just bumping the pack to charge. </p><p></p><p>This next bit of info is probably the most controversial of all in this hobby. I am going to say right now go P@ off with your data. at the end of the day it is what it is. IR ratings on the pack are some of the most controversial things in this hobby. If you want true ratings get an ESR meter and do your own tests. For us 99% ers close enough is good enough. The bump controller will track IR rating during the charge cycle of the pack and track your historical ratings over the life of the pack. Now you can tell when your packs are on the way out on a basic level. This is by no means an accurate or definitive measure but its an indicator for sure. We have hobbiest who live and die by data on here. Guess what it doesn't mean crap to most of us out there. All we need is close enough to get what we need. I am not trying to be a rude hole about this but it is by far the most argumentative topic.</p><p></p><p>If I am to harsh block the post, just being honest and upfront about it. Yes the bump is everything its made out to be. Its worth the money; if you want that kind of assurance,yes. If your looking into the bump then your looking for more than just a basic charger, your looking for the data on your packs, you want the knowledge of whats going on with the packs. Does it meet the need as a basic charger setup for: "I don't want to think about it" attitude, yes for a price. At the end of the if your not happy with it some one on here will buy it from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murankar, post: 171860, member: 274"] Bump controllers are really nice to have, especially if your into Vcontrol and NEO. Revolectric and Mikado nailed it roight out of the box. Once I program my tag with the controller it knows everything about the pack its about to charge. I get live updates on my phone VIA bluetooth. I can down load the data to my phone and update the charger and controller the same way. It will track just about everything you need on the packs to let you know whats going on. Its more than just bumping the pack to charge. This next bit of info is probably the most controversial of all in this hobby. I am going to say right now go P@ off with your data. at the end of the day it is what it is. IR ratings on the pack are some of the most controversial things in this hobby. If you want true ratings get an ESR meter and do your own tests. For us 99% ers close enough is good enough. The bump controller will track IR rating during the charge cycle of the pack and track your historical ratings over the life of the pack. Now you can tell when your packs are on the way out on a basic level. This is by no means an accurate or definitive measure but its an indicator for sure. We have hobbiest who live and die by data on here. Guess what it doesn't mean crap to most of us out there. All we need is close enough to get what we need. I am not trying to be a rude hole about this but it is by far the most argumentative topic. If I am to harsh block the post, just being honest and upfront about it. Yes the bump is everything its made out to be. Its worth the money; if you want that kind of assurance,yes. If your looking into the bump then your looking for more than just a basic charger, your looking for the data on your packs, you want the knowledge of whats going on with the packs. Does it meet the need as a basic charger setup for: "I don't want to think about it" attitude, yes for a price. At the end of the if your not happy with it some one on here will buy it from you. [/QUOTE]
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