- Patented Micro Peak Space Technology
- LCD Display of Voltage and Ampherage
- Charges NiCd or NiMH from 3 - 8 cells
- Adjust Current Rate, Delta Peak Voltage Threshold, and Voltage
- Plug and Play Technology
- Only Includes Large Tamiya Adapter Plug
Complete control. Select the current and delta peak voltage threshold. Then monitor status as the LCD displays voltage, current, time, battery status and peak setting. You’re in full charge, coaxing every last bit of power out of your battery.
Or enjoy hassle-free plug ‘n play by taking advantage of its simple “set it and forget it,” operation. The 959 will make all the right decisions for you. It’ll sense battery status, trickle charge when the quick charge is finished, and shut down if left unattended.
- Total versatility-- AC and DC for home and field use
- Handles NiCd, NiMH, 1-8 cell AA to C packs, 1.2V single-cell Ni Starters
- Charge currents from 0.5A to 4.5A
- Adjustable delta peak thresholds
MRC's original Super Brain was one of the first chargers to combine reliable peak-detection circuitry with foolproof, one-button operation at a truly affordable price. Now MRC is hoping to repeat that success story with the new Super Brain 959, which adds a digital display and NiMH compatibility to the list of features-among other things. Here's what the 959 has to offer.
FEATURES
* AC/DC operation. Most users will plug the 959 into a wall, but the DC compatibility is welcome.
* Adjustable charge amperage. The 959 can beset to charge at 0.5 to 4.5 amps, and it can charge 3- to 8-cell AA and sub-C packs.
Single-cell charging capability. Use this setting to juice up your glow starter.
* Adjustable deltapeak voltage threshold. This feature changes the voltage drop the 959 must sense before it considers a pack to bepeaked, and can beset as low as 5 millivolts, or 10- to 5omV in 10mV increments.
* "Plug N' Play" operation. Although the 959 brings new adjustability to the Super Brain family, you can still operate it as easily as previous models. Just plug in your pack, press start, and the 959 will automatically determine the best charge settings for the pack and then go to work.
* LCD display. In addition to a battery graphic that "fills" as the pack is charged, the 959's display shows battery voltage, charge current, voltage threshold and charge time.
* Automatic trickle and sleep modes. After peak charging, the 959 enters a o.iA trickle-charge mode for 50 minutes. If the pack is still connected after 50 minutes, charging stops and the 959 "sleeps."
* Tamiya-style connector and alligator-clip adapter. Given the 959's versatility, the inclusion of an alligator-clip Y-harness (in addition to the industry-standard connector) is a welcome touch, and makes it easy to clip the 959 into an adapter for a receiver pack or a glow starter.
Charge stand. A simple wire stand is included to elevate the 959 for increased ventilation and easier viewing of the LCD screen.
TESTING
The Super Brain 959 was tested with 3000mAh NiMH packs, 2400mAh Ni-Cds, 1100mAh NiMH receiver packs, 600mAh Ni-Cds receiver packs and single sub-C Ni-Cd cells. After hooking up a battery and pressing "start," the 959 takes about 30 seconds to diagnose the needs of the battery and set the voltage threshold accordingly. The default charge amperage is always set at 3 amps, which is fine for sub-C packs but higher than most receiver packs like to becharged. When peak charging is complete, the 959 signals with three beeps, freezes the elapsed charge time and displays the pack's voltage.
All the packs and glow-starter cells used in testing came off the 959 just slightly warm-never hot. Surprisingly, receiver packs were fully charged without overheating even when the Super Brain was left on its 3A default setting; the peak-detection circuitry must somehow adjust for the higher amp rate. The important thing is that the cells weren't overheated.
Manually setting the voltage threshold to lower values caused the Super Brain to stop charging sooner, as expected, and higher values helped get a full charge into older packs that might have otherwise false-peaked. It's a nice feature, but since the 959's automatic-charge function works so well, you probably won't need to set the threshold manually very often.
The single-cell mode is accessed by selecting the o.SA charge rate and hooking up the single cell to the 959. The charger recognizes the single cell during its diagnostic check and adjusts the charge parameters to suit the needs of the cell. As the manual notes, 0.5 amp is always displayed in single-cell mode, but this is not the actual charge amperage. If you plug any type of 3- to 8-cell pack into the 959 and set it for 0.5 amp, the charger will charge at the indicated 0.5 amp.
THE VERDICT
At under $65, the MRC Super Brain 959 is a real bargain. No other charger at this price point is as adjustable or as easy to use, and the 959 simply works well. While its low price and very easy operation make the Super Brain an ideal first peak charger, its adjustability and performance in practical testing confirm that the 959 will beequally at home on the benches of seasoned racers. It reliably charges all types of packs with AC/DC convenience, and its toolbox-friendly size and included alligator-clip leads are added bonuses.