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ISDT 608PD Lipo Battery Charger DC 6S/240W/10A USB C 100W/5A Smart Charger for RC Batteries Balance Charger for Life/Lilon/LiPo/LiHV (1-6S),NiMH(1-16S),Pb (1-12S) Batteries

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Features

  • Support daul mode input: DC 240W/USB-C 140W The ISDT 608PD lipo battery charger is new generation of pocket chargers. It supports DC 240W high power, max.10A charging current and USB-C (PD3.1)140W input, max. 5A current, which can be 2~6S lithium/life/ liion/ lipo/lihv/1~16s ni-mh/cd battery charger. Committed to being the best lipo charger for your RC car, plane, drone, spektrum or traxxs batteries.
  • RC battery charger with power mode! ISDT 608PD is equipped with a bidirectional USB-C port, which not only supports 140W input, but also supports 100W output. When the RC battery is used as a power source, it can charge our mobile phones, laptops and MacBooks with a max. output power of 100W. Yes, it is not only a 6s 240W lipo charger, but also a 100W USB C PD charger! The design allows energy to be diverted to save energy. (Power adapter and cable not included!!!)
  • More worry and time savingThe new generation 608PD supports preset 5 battery types and battery parameters. One-click charging simplifies the operation steps for us. Charging operation is faster!
  • IPS Screen:Low power consumption The lipo balance charger with a 1.5 IPS screen, auto-brightness adjustable, 178visible angle,display clear and distinct even in varies hard environment or angles as well as in strong sunshine, reduce light damage to users eyes.
  • Support "ISDLink" APP Remote Control In APP, you can perform an OTA upgrade of your lipo charger, preset charging tasks, monitor the charging process at any time. Wirelessly operate, awesomely simple. Besides, you also can upgrade the charger on PC by USB port.
  • ISDT 6S charger with cooling fanAdvanced crafty cooling air duct ,Active cross-flow cooling air duct design, initiative ball bearing cooling fan, with accurate designed aluminum alloy fins and Hi-Tech silicon heat conduct pad, built up a High efficiency heat dissipation system.

Description

Note: When 608PD uses PD input, if the computer is used as the power supply, the machine switch key will be locked due to insufficient power, but the app can operate the switch. Therefore, it is recommended to connect a power supply that supports PD output power.(The power adapter and cable are not included!!!)Parameter :Maximum Input Current: DC 10A,USB-C 5AInput voltage range: DC 5-30V, USB-C 5-28VOutput Voltage Range: DC 3.0~30VCharging Current: 0.5~10.0AMaximum charging power: 240W/10A,140W/5AMaximum Discharge Power: USB-C 100W/5ASupport battery type and series: LiFe,LiPo,LiHv(4.35V~4.50V)1-6S/Pb 1-12S/NiMH 1-16SBalance Current: 0.8A/Cell MaxOperating Temperature: 0~40℃ Storage Temperature: -20~60Abnormal battery voltage alarm: SupportAlarm for string number setting error: SupportDimension: 72.5×60×26.6mmWeight: 85g(±10%)Package include:1x ISDT 608PD Lipo Charger (puls a screen protector)

Brand: ISDT


Product Dimensions: 3"D x 2.5"W x 1.6"H


Output Voltage: 3E+1 Volts (DC)


Specification Met: CE


Input Voltage: 240 Volts


Product Dimensions: 3 x 2.5 x 1.6 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Item model number: 608PD


Date First Available: November 3, 2023


Manufacturer: ISDT


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • ISDT amazes once again! (in good and bad ways, read for details)
[First off pardon the quality of photos as the Pixel 7 recent camera updates by incompetent Google made camera behavior unpredictable.] This little charger, and it it little indeed (!) smaller than Q6 Nano and hardly bigger overall than PD60, amazes with its capabilities but also ISDT amazes with what seems to be undercooked thinking that hopefully will improve with firmware updates. The EXPECTED: a typical 6S balance charger, albeit with a slightly confusing 3-button controls. More on that later. The GOOD: It takes up to 140W usb-c power with the appropriate adapter and cables (the cable needs to be rated as you can see in one photo I have 60w cable in the 140w plug delivering just that 60w to the charger). 608PD automatically recognizes the maximum PD capabilities and helpfully displays that. Note: it won't do PD via USB-A equipped power adapter. It seems to require USB-C to USB-C connection. It also seems to be very efficient as a brief test to do 100w charge didn't trigger the fan at all. It pairs beautifully with ISDT own Power200X AC charging station that has one 140w PD port. The AMAZING: It doubles as a LiPo checker as you can plug in a battery and see the voltage of each cell without the need to power up the charger. A feature looooong overdue in our hobby. It also doubles as a XT60 to USB-C PD power converter and supply. I am typing this review on a laptop running off a large 5s pack and I can see the current as well as combined power consumption and it has over discharge cell protection. The NOT so AMAZING: User interface is different from standard ISDT Q-series and not in a good way. It's just plain confusing. I started charging while intending to change parameters and vice versa. You also have 5 presets to program but simply changing charge current is a pain and can't be done before each charge cycle without editing the preset. This unnecessary departure from the proven UX of other recent ISDT balance chargers. There doesn't appear to be a way to charge LiIon cells (whyyy!!???), but I used at my own risk LiPo more and lowered voltage to 4.1v. The cell resistance also doesn't seem to work. The values stay blank throughout the charging process. Finally the most surprising is the charger doesn't recognize that a 5s pack is plugged in and tries to run a 6s preset and throws and error code at you. It also allows to accidentally start a charge (remember the confusing UX?) without having a battery attached at all and would run the charge cycle for a few seconds before realizing the error. Final thoughts: This is going to be a keeper, to go along with a pair of 4s PD60, a pair of Q6nano, an Air8, and a Q8max, but given the confusing UX and unhelpful quirks I'm going to stick to one unit for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by John John

  • It does have discharge function
Awesome charger, use a profile to charge your lipos to full charge and set another profile for storage charge. User interface is good and simple. For discharging your lipos , you can use your fully charged lipo to charge your phone, earbuds or whatever.
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2025 by Luis Mendez Luis Mendez

  • Nice charger.
Great little charger.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025 by Jeff

  • Was a good charger until it wasn’t. Now is broken.
Went to charge some batteries tonight and smelled a burning plastic smell. Fearing it was a lipo I discovered that actually something in the charger malfunctioning. The smell of burning plastic is what is most noticeable. Had the charger a little over one month.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024 by Jake

  • Buy the 608, not the nano. See below
The first question is how does the 608 compare to the nano, given they seem the same, do the same primary function (charging), same size, and lastly why do both exist? I have both units. I started with the Nano since it seemed like a lot of bang for the buck, had many functions, had a nice display, and would handle all my various charging needs. However, a product has to be usable regardless of it’s value and functions. The user interface of the nano, the three way toggle switch, is so horrible that it renders the product unusable (unless you have extreme patience) to the extent that I was just going to throw it into the lake. Then I stumbled across the 608, which seemed the same as the nano and sold at the same price. After some study, I decided to take a chance on the 608, particularly since it didn’t have the awful three way toggle. I quickly found that the 608 is a superior product, with a usable user interface (uses the separate buttons instead of the awful 3 way toggle) and worked perfectly for all my charging needs (as did the nano if it was usable). The differences between the 608 and the nano are that the nano has more functions beyond charging (which are only of value if you need them!). The documentation for the 608 is marginal with the tiniest print possible but the documentation for the nano is much worse. With the 608, you can have a number customized charging profiles (like for 6S, 5S, 2S with differences parameters). Plus the 608 has a smartphone app interface so that you can monitor it’s charging from a distance which actually works. The nano has no such interface. You can power the 608 from a usb c supply (for modest current and voltage needs). However, I use the a separate Blomiky battery balancer display sold here on Amazon which is very nice and also will balance cells on it’s own and also discharge cells. I also use the little yueton Lipo Battery Voltage Test and Alarm modules for monitor cell voltages during pack use. The main fault of both units, aside from the documentation, is that there is only one balancing input to handle all sizes of packs. This is understandable given the small size of the units, but it would be nice if they included a balancer breakout board (although you can buy one of these for under $5). So, bottom line, BUY THE 608 unless you need the other functions (discharge, storage, etc.) of the nano. Why ISDT makes both of these chargers is beyond me (just combine the two units and drop the three way toggle switch) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by Elec/CS engineer

  • Convenient, but lacking basic charge features
This is exact format charger I wanted, but it failed to live up to expectations. I always have a large USB C PD charger for my laptops, so this would have been a perfect travel charger to save on space, but unfortunately it's just not a full featured charger like I thought. Pros: * Small * Very fast to check battery voltage, no need for separate checker * Used USB C PD input, this one was the biggest selling point Cons: * Only supports charging to full voltage, no option to storage charge or discharge * No way to start a custom charge cycle, have to pick from 5 predefined choices and it's quite a pain to change settings for next charge cycle if you have more battery types. * UX is very limited and hard to use ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by P. Wojtowicz

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