https://lygte-info.dk/review/Review%20Charger%20Opus%20BT-C3100%20V2.1%20UK.html
slightly late on your question.
I also own this model (version 2.2) the result of the review is average level quality, the charging mode is not the best.
read the article is interesting, ciao
Wow, that’s a BIG one, I’ll have to check out this evening …
I had one problem battery that seems like it was a dud, despite it being brand new. I was hoping the Opus charger would fix it and it looks like it is fixed, it is showing as full, so I am thrilled about that.
the “refresh” function is great, I’ve resurrected the dead more than once
I don’t see a refresh button?
use the “mode” button when the battery is just inserted and press the button until “discharge refresh” appears.
it seems to me that it does 3 charge/discharge cycles, it’s not a fast operation.
I haven’t used it for some time and I don’t remember anything else, if you don’t have the instruction manual and if you want more in-depth information, use the link I posted a few messages above, it’s very interestin
Thank you, 1 of the channels doesn’t show the refresh, but the other 3 do.
unfortunately I don’t know how to attach photographs to be more precise, sorry
Your picture link worked.
I saw that it is possible to publish visible photos, without having to download … I am not able to do it
it is probably damaged
yes, it’s a bit fluctuating.
you can adjust the mode of the channels individually. when you insert the battery (if the other workstations are already at work) you see that it flashes, that’s the time to use the “mode” key to change the functions and the desired power (current), once it stops flashing it is no longer possible to change the settings and to do that you have to take out the battery and put it back in
read the link, I am very satisfied but obviously those who have done in-depth technical tests have found some defects in the type of dispensing used to load.
I repeat, read the review.
@KC111 be advised, if you are discharging batts, very common for that to create some heat, and then fan will ramp up.
Grabbed one of these to replace my SKYRC MC3000. So far so good! Thanks for the discussion, folks!