Losi LOSB9606 User Manual
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Safety Timer Calculation
Safety Timer Calculation
Lithium (Lilo/LiPo/LiFe) Program
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When charging NiCd or NiMH batteries, divide the capacity by current, then divide the result by 11.9. Use this 
as the number of minutes for the safety timer setting. If the charger stops at this time threshold about 140% of 
the capacity will have been fed in to the battery.
For example:
Capacity
Current
Safety Time
2000mAh
2.0A
(2000/2.0=1000)/11.9=84 minutes
3300mAh
3.0A
(3300/3.0=1100)/11.9=92 minutes
1000mAh
1.2A
(1000/1.2=833)/11.9=70 minutes
This program is only suitable for charging/discharging lithium-polymer batteries with a nominal 
voltage of 3.3/3.6/3.7V/cell. Different batteries have different charge techniques. There are two 
methods of charging, constant voltage and constant current. The charge current varies according 
to battery capacity and specification. The final voltage is very important; it should precisely match 
the voltage of the battery: LiPo is 4.2V, Lilo is 4.1V, and LiFe is 3.6V. The current and voltage of the 
battery should be correctly set.
When you want to change the values of parameters, press the ‘START/ENTER’ key to make it blink 
and then use the ‘+’ or ‘-’ keys to change the value. Then press the ‘START/ENTER’ key again to 
store the value.