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TP/FP  ADAPTOR

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3S

4S

5S

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JST_XH  ADAPTER

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6S

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WARNING:

 Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to 

become familiar with the features of the product 

before operating. Failure to operate the product cor-

rectly can result in damage to the product, personal property 

and cause serious injury. 

This is a sophisticated hobby product. It must be operated 

with caution and common sense and requires some basic 

mechanical ability. Failure to operate this Product in a safe 

and responsible manner could result in injury or damage to 

the product or other property. This product is not intended 

for use by children without direct adult supervision. Do not 

attempt disassembly, use with incompatible components or 

augment product in any way without the approval of Horizon 

Hobby, Inc. This manual contains instructions for safety, 

operation and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow 

all the instructions and warnings in the manual, prior to  

assembly, setup or use, in order to operate correctly and 

avoid damage or serious injury.

Safety Precautions and Warnings

WARNING:

 Failure to exercise caution while using 

this product and comply with the following warn-

ings could result in product malfunction, electrical 

issues, excessive heat, FIRE, and ultimately injury and 

property damage.

• Never leave the power supply, charger and battery unattended 

during use.

• Never attempt to charge dead, damaged or wet battery packs.

• Never attempt to charge a battery pack containing different 

types of batteries.

• Never allow minors to charge battery packs.

• Never charge batteries in extremely hot or cold places or place 

in direct sunlight.

• Never charge a battery if the cable has been pinched or 

shorted.

• Never connect more than one battery pack to this charger at 

a time.

• Never connect the charger if the power cable has been 

pinched or shorted. 

• Never connect the charger to an automobile 12V battery while 

the vehicle is running.

• Never attempt to dismantle the charger or use a damaged 

charger.

• Never reverse the positive and negative terminals.

• Never connect the input jack (DC input) to AC power.

• Always use only rechargeable batteries designed for use with 

this type of charger.

• Always inspect the battery before charging.

• Always keep the battery away from any material that could be 

affected by heat.

• Always monitor the charging area and have a fire extinguisher 

available at all times.

• Always end the charging process if the battery becomes hot 

to the touch or starts to change form (swell) during the charge 

process.

• Always connect the charge cable to the charger first, then 

connect the battery to avoid short circuit between the charge 

leads. Reverse the sequence when disconnecting.

• Always connect the positive red leads (+) and negative black 

leads (-) correctly.

• Always disconnect the battery after charging, and let the 

charger cool between charges.

• Always terminate all processes and contact Horizon Hobby if 

the product malfunctions.

WARNING:

 Never leave charger unattended, exceed 

maximum charge rate, charge with non-approved 

batteries or charge batteries in the wrong mode. Failure to 

comply may result in excessive heat, fire and serious injury.

CAUTION:

 Always ensure the battery you are 

charging meets the specifications of this charger 

and that the charger settings are correct. Not doing so can 

result in excessive heat and other related product malfunc-

tions, which can lead to user injury or property damage. 

Please contact Horizon Hobby or an authorized retailer with 

compatibility questions.

The following terms are used throughout the product 
literature to indicate various levels of potential harm 
when operating this product:

NOTICE:

 Procedures, which if not properly followed, cre-

ate a possibility of physical property damage AND a little 
or no possibility of injury.

CAUTION:

 Procedures, which if not properly followed, 

create the probability of physical property damage AND a 
possibility of serious injury.

WARNING:

 Procedures, which if not properly followed, 

create the probability of property damage, collateral 
damage, and serious injury OR create a high probability 
of superficial injury. 

NOTICE

All instructions, warranties and other collateral  

documents are subject to change at the sole discretion 

of Horizon Hobby, Inc. For up-to-date product literature, 

visit horizonhobby.com and click on the support tab for 

this product.

Meaning of Special Language

Look at the charger to see: 

A.

 Temperature connection

B.

 USB port 

C.

 Black and red power input cords

D.

 Power output port black (-)

E.

 Power output red (+)

F.

 Battery balancing port (F)

G.

 LCD screen (G)

H.

 Enter/START key

I.

  Inc/> key

J. 

Dec/< key 

K. 

Mode/Esc key 

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GettinG Started

1. Make sure the power supply’s rocker switch side marked 

wtih a circle (O) is pushed in, which is OFF. 

2. Attach the banana plugs of your charger’s DC power input 

cable to the power supply’s banana plug jacks. Make sure 
you put the positive (+) red cable in the red (+) jack. Make 
sure you put the black common or negative (-) cable in the 
black (-) jack.

NOTICE:

 Always connect cable polarities correctly.  

3. Attach the AC power cord to the power supply. Make sure 

the cord plug is full seated in the socket, then connect the AC 
power cord to an appropriate power socket.

NOTICE: 

Always consult 12V battery collateral materials 

or Horizon Hobby before using with sources other than 
standard AC wall outlet.

4. Push in the rocker switch side marked with a vertical line (I) 

to power on the power supply and charger. When powered 
on, the charger’s power indicator LED glows red and the 
internal cooling fan turns. When the charger is powered on, a 
message will appear on the LCD screen.

CAUTION:

 Always power on the charger before 

connecting a battery to the charger, or damage 
to the charger and the battery can result.   

1. Connect charger to power supply.
2. Connect charger’s power supply to power source. 
3. Power on the charger’s power supply. 
4. Make program selections in the charger for battery charging. 
5. Connect charger adapters to charger. 
6. Connect battery to charger adapters (connect main charging 

connectors before connecting cell-balancing connectors, 
where used). 

7. Start battery charging. 

Note: 

Not to scale. Not all wiring shown. Not all connectors shown.

SeLF teSt and PrOGraM  

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When the charger is powered on, there is a series of self tests 
and the screen will show the charger brand name and model 
number. After self tests, the charger shows another screen 
(information may vary). 

Press Mode key to change among 7 main menu screens. 

LITHIUM BATTERIES

Press Mode key to change among 7 main menu screens and 
go to PROGRAM SELECT Li-Ion (or Li-Fe) BATT screen. This is 
the menu in which you set the standard Lithium battery charge 
parameters.

NOTE: 

The Lithium battery type (Li-Po, Li-Ion or Li-Fe) chosen at 

USER SET setup shows on this screen. Change Lithium battery 
type as needed in the USER SET menu (Li V. TYPE screen). 

LITHIUM BATTERY CHARGING

Press Dec or Inc key to go to one of the control screens 
(CHARGE, BALANCE, FAST CHG, STORAGE or DISCHARGE) to do 
what your battery needs. Correctly connect your lithium battery 
to the charger (charging connector first and balancing connector 
second). Press the Enter key and adjust charging parameters as 
needed. Press and hold the Enter key (approximately 3 seconds) 
until the screen changes to start the battery check / charge 
sequence. When the charge cycle starts, the charger compares 
the battery to charger settings. The screen will show battery and 
your setting information. If the information after R: (charger) and 
S: (settings) (item A) does not match, press the Mode key and 
change lithium battery charging parameters as needed. If the R: 
information matches S:, press the Enter key to confirm.  After  
confirmation, charging starts and information will show on the 
LCD screen (information may vary) (see lettered items below).

A.

 A Li-Po battery pack is balance charging LI BAL  

B. 

Battery pack has 3 cells in series 3S 

C. 

Charging rate is 2.0A (2000mAh) 

D.

 Voltage being applied to the battery is currently 12.59V

E. 

Present charge level of the battery is 1082mAh 

F.

 Time elapsed since the charge process started is 22:43  

(22 minutes and 43 seconds)

During charging, the Dec key can be pressed to show several 
parameter messages on the LCD screen including:  End Voltage, 
Capacity Cut-off, Safety Timer setting, Temperature Cut-off and 
Input Power Voltage. Press INC to see charge for each cell and 
DEC to return to the Charge Monitor screen. The charger signals 
when the charging (or discharging) process is complete (if 
Buzzer is set to ON).

CHARGING

CAUTION:

 The Li-Po / Li-Fe / Li-Ion (Li-Ion) charge 

program menus are to be used ONLY for the charging 

and discharging of Lithium battery packs. The charging of other 
battery types using the Li charge programs will result in damage 
to the battery and perhaps the charger.

CAUTION:

 If at any time during the charge process 

the battery pack(s) become hot or begin to puff unplug 

the battery immediately and discontinue the charge process as 
batteries can cause fire, collateral damage and injuries. 
Press Mode key to return to the main menu, then press the 
Mode key again until you see the PROGRAM SELECT Lithium 
battery screen. 

NOTE: 

Make sure you the correct lithium battery type is shown 

for the battery you want to charge. If not correct change the 
setting for the lithium battery type in the USER SET menu (Li V. 
TYPE screen).  

CAUTION:

 Also consider the battery pack’s series cell 

count (i.e. 2S, 3S, 4S, etc.) as the voltage of the pack 
being charged will affect the available charge current 

in order to not exceed the 200 Watt maximum output limit of 
charger. Using a charge rate that is not compatible with the 
battery capacities may result in damage or malfunction of the 
charger or batteries.

Press Enter key to go to the CHARGE screen, for setting charg-
ing parameters. The charging amperage 

(item A)

 can be set 

between 0.1 and 10.0A. Voltage 

(item C) 

is dependent on the 

number of cells in series and Lithium battery type. For example, 
with Li-Po batteries these values can be from 3.7V (for 1S bat-
teries) to 22.2V (for 6S batteries). 

To select values other than default parameters:
• press Enter key so the charge current value 

(item A)

 flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE the charge 

current value 

• press Enter key again to save the value and pack voltage value

 

(item C)

 flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE pack voltage 

(and # of cells in series 

(item B)

)

• press Enter key again to save the pack voltage value
If no parameters are flashing, you can press Dec or Inc key to 
select another program such as BALANCE, FAST CHG,  
STORAGE or DISCHARGE.

Balance Charging

This program menu is specifically designed for the balanced 
charging of Lithium batteries, including Li-Po, Li-Fe and Li-Ion 
battery packs. In balance charging each cell in the battery pack 
is monitored and charged to the same capacity and voltage 
levels, ensuring the optimum performance of the pack.  
Balance charging requires a battery with a balance adapter plug 
and a balance adapter board that has been designed for your 
charger and your battery.  If you have any questions regarding 
balance charging, please contact your dealer or Horizon Hobby 
Customer Service.

To select values other than the default parameters:
• press Enter key so charge current value

 (item A)

 flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE charge 

current value

• press Enter key again to save charge current value and pack 

voltage value flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE the pack 

voltage 

(item B)

 (and # of cells in series 

(item C)

• press Enter key again to save pack voltage value

Fast Charge

Near the end of a standard charging cycle the charger switches 
from Constant Current (CC) mode to Constant Voltage (CV) mode 
to slowly “top off” the current in the battery pack as close as 
possible to the maximum capacity. In Fast Charge the CV mode 
is eliminated in order to greatly shorten the charging time; 
however, the final capacity of the battery will be less than what 
you would get using the standard charge method.

To select values other than the default parameters:
• press Enter key so charge current value 

(item A) 

flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE the charge 

current value 

• press Enter key again to save the charge current and the pack 

voltage 

(item C)

 flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE pack voltage 

(and # of cells in series 

(item B)

• press Enter key again to save the pack voltage value

Storage

If you don’t plan on using your battery for a long time it is best 
to charge (or discharge) the battery to it’s optimal storage 
voltage and capacity.  These voltage values are different for 
Li-Po (3.85V), Li-Fe (3.3V) and Li-Ion (3.75V) battery packs.  
Using Storage charge the charger will automatically charge or 
discharge (depending on the current charge level) the battery to 
an appropriate level. 

To select values other than the default parameters:
• press Enter key so charge current parameter 

(item A) 

flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE the charge 

current value 

• press Enter key again to save the charge current and the pack 

voltage value 

(item C) 

flashes

• press Dec  or  Inc  key to DECREASE or INCREASE the pack 

voltage value (and # of cells in series 

(item B)

)

• press Enter key again to save the pack voltage value

Discharge

A battery pack’s capacity can be verified by discharging the 
pack to its minimum voltage level and measuring the current as 
the pack is discharged.  

 

To select values other than the default parameters:
• press Enter key so the charge current value 

(item A)

 flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE the charge 

current value 

• press Enter key again to save the charge current and pack 

voltage value

 (item C)

 flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE pack voltage 

(and # of cells in series 

(item B)

)

• press Enter key again to save the pack voltage value
Press DEC or INC key to go to one of the lithium battery charging 
operation screens listed above. 

Ni-MH BATTERIES

Press Mode key to change among 7 main menu screens and go 
to PROGRAM SELECT Ni-MH BATT screen. This is the menu in 
which you set the standard Ni-MH charge parameters. 

NOTE: 

Change other Ni-MH battery settings as needed in other 

sub-menus under the USER SET menu. 

CAUTION: 

The Ni-MH charge program menus are to 

be used ONLY for the charging and discharging of Ni-

MH battery packs. The charging of other battery types using the 
Ni-MH charge programs will result in damage to the battery and 
perhaps the charger.

Ni-MH BATTERY CHARGING

Press Dec or Inc key to go to one of the control screens: 
CHARGE, DISCHARGE or CYCLE. Go to a screen for the operation 
your battery needs. Correctly connect your NiMH battery to the  
charging connectors of the charger. Press the Enter key and 
adjust charging parameters as needed. Start the operation by 
pressing and holding the Enter key until the screen changes and 
the battery check/charge sequence begins (after approximately 
3 seconds). Once a charge (or discharge) cycle has been 
started, the charger will check the battery and if all is well, 
charging will begin. Information will show on the LCD screen 
(information may vary).

A.

 An Ni-MH battery pack is charging Ni-MH CHG

B.

 No cell count on Ni-MH batteries

C.

 Charging rate is 2.0A (2000mAh) 

D.

 Voltage being applied to the battery is currently 7.59V

E.

 Present charge level of the battery is 1082 mAh 

F. 

Time elapsed since the charge process started is 22:43 (22 
minutes and 43 seconds)

During the charging process press the Dec key to see parameter 
messages on the screen including: End Voltage, Capacity Cut-
off, Safety Timer setting, Temperature Cut-off and Input Power 
Voltage. The charger signals when the charging (or discharging) 
process is complete (if Buzzer is set to ON).

Charge

Press the Enter key to go to Ni-MH CHARGE screen to set the 
standard Ni-MH charge parameters. 

To select values other than the default parameters:
• press Enter key so charge current parameter

 (item A)

 flashes

• press Dec  or  Inc  key to DECREASE or INCREASE charge 

current value 

• press Enter key again to save the charge current value

Discharge

Press the Inc key to go to the NIMH DISCHARGE screen. A 
battery pack’s capacity can be verified by discharging the pack 
to its minimum voltage level and measuring the current as the 
pack is discharged. Discharge level can be set for AUTO or from 
0.1 to 25.0V. 

To select values other than the default parameters:
• press Enter key so discharge current value 

(item A) 

flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE discharge 

current 

• press Enter key again to save the discharge current and the 

discharge voltage value

 (item B)

 flashes

• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE discharge 

voltage level 

• press Enter key again to save the voltage value

Cycle

Press Inc key to go to Ni-MH CYCLE screen. The battery pack 
can be put through a series of charge/discharge cycles using 
this program. Discharging/cycling Ni-MH packs can increase 
capacity and rejuvenate neglected batteries.  Discharge capacity 
and average pack voltage help you compare batteries for the 
best run time and power. 

 

To select values other than the default parameters:
• press Enter key so the cycle type 

(item A) 

flashes

• press Dec or Inc keys to set the cycle type as CHG>DCHG or 

DCHG>CHG

• press Enter key again to save your choice and the number of 

cycles

 (item B)

 flashes

• press the Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE the cycle 

count between 1 to 5

• press the Enter key again to save the cycle count value

The charger signals when the charging (or discharging) process 
is complete (if Buzzer is set to ON). Press DEC or INC key to go 
to one of the NiMH battery charging operation screens listed 
above. 

ni-Cd BatterieS

Press Mode key to change among 7 main menu screens and go 
to PROGRAM SELECT Ni-Cd BATT screen. This is the menu in 
which you set the standard Ni-Cd battery charge parameters.

NOTE:

 Change some Ni-Cd battery charging settings as needed 

in the USER SET menu. 

CAUTION:

 The Ni-Cd charge program menus are to be 

used ONLY for the charging and discharging of Ni-Cd 

battery packs. Charging other battery types using the Ni-Cd 
charge programs will damage the battery and can damage the 
charger. 

Ni-Cd BATTERY CHARGING

Press the  Dec or Inc keys to select one of the Ni-Cd charge 
programs such as CHARGE, DISCHARGE or CYCLE.
Connect your battery appropriately. Press the Enter key and 
adjust charging parameters as needed. Press and hold the Enter 
key (approximately 3 seconds) until the screen changes and the 
battery check/charge sequence begins. Once a charge (or  

 
discharge) cycle has been started, the charger will check the 
battery and if all is well, charging will begin. Information will 
show on the LCD screen (information may vary):

A.

 A Ni-Cd battery pack is charging Ni-Cd CHG

B.

 No cell count on Ni-Cd batteries

C.

 Charging at a rate of 2.0A (2000mAh) 

D.

 Voltage being applied to the battery is currently 7.59V

E.

 Present charge level of the battery is 1082mAh 

F. 

Time elapsed since the charge process started is 22:43 (22 
minutes and 43 seconds)

During the charging process press Dec key to see several 
parameter messages on the LCD screen including: End Voltage, 
Capacity Cut-off, Safety Timer setting, Temperature Cut-off and
Input Power Voltage. The charger signals when the charging (or 
discharging) process is complete (if Buzzer is set to ON).

Charge

Presss Enter to go to the Ni-Cd CHARGE screen to set standard 
Ni-Cd charge parameters. Current value 

(item A) 

can be set 

between 0.1A and 10.0A. 

To select values other than the default parameters:
• press Enter key so the charge current parameter flashes
• press Dec or Inc key to DECREASE or INCREASE  

charge current value

• press Enter key again to save the charge current

Discharge

Press the Inc key to go to the Ni-Cd CHARGE screen to verify 
a battery packs capacity by discharging the pack to its mini-
mum voltage level and measuring the current as the pack is 
discharged. Discharge current value can be set between 0.1A 
and 5.0A. Discharge voltage value can be set for AUTO or from 
0.1V to 25.0V. 

PROGRAM SELECT

              LiPo BATT

LiPo CHARGE

4.6V       22.2V(6S)
LiPo BALANCE

5.5V       22.2V(6S)

LiPo DISCHARGE

5.0A       18.0V(6S)

LiPo FAST CHG

0.1A        7.4V(2S)
LiPo STORAGE

2.5A        11.1V(3S)

PROGRAM SELECT

              NiMH BATT

NiMH CYCLE

DCHG>CHG             5

NiMH CHARGE    Aut

CUR LIMIT      0.1A
NiMH DISCHARGE

0.1A               AUTO

PROGRAM SELECT

              NiCd BATT

NiCd CHARGE    Aut

CUR LIMIT      0.1A

NiCd CYCLE

DCHG>CHG             1

NiCd DISCHARGE

0.1A               AUTO

PROGRAM SELECT

              SAVE DATA

SAVE [01]           Pb

  2.0V       5000mAh

PROGRAM SELECT

              LOAD DATA

LOAD [01]           Pb

  2.0V       5000mAh

PROGRAM SELECT

                  Pb BATT

Pb CHARGE    

0.1A       2.0V (1P)
Pb DISCHARGE    

0.1A       2.0V (1P)

USER SET

              PROGRAM->

Waste Time

CHG>DCHG       1min

Capacity Cut-Off

ON             5000mAh

Back-light

                       100%

Input Power Low

Cut-Off       11.0V

Key Beep            ON

Buzzer               ON

LiPo/LiIo/LiFe

CHK Time      10min

LiPo

V. Type           3.7V

NiCd Sensitivity

D.Peak      Default

NiMH/NiCd/Pb

Trickle           OFF

NiMH Sensitivity

D.Peak      Default

Safety Timer

ON               180min

Temp Cut-Off

ON           60C  140F

Press the Mode key (K) to change among main menu screens or to get to these main menu screens from a submenu screen.  
Press the Enter key (H) to get to submenus for adjusting operating parameters, to save value changes, or to start chosen battery charging actions.
Press the Dec (J) or Inc (I) keys to change between submenu screens or to change (Decrease or Increase) screen values.

OPERATING YOUR CHARGER

Note: 

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Not all connectors shown.

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The following features are standard on your Celectra 

200W Multi-Chemistry DC Battery Charger:

• Li-Ion/Li-Po/Li-Fe battery cell count of 1 to 6 series cells

• Ni-Cd/Ni-MH battery cell count of 1 to 18 cells

• Pb battery voltage of 2 to 24V

• Built in 25W discharger

• Built in balance circuit

• Short-circuit, over-current, reverse polarity, low input voltage 

and over-temperature protection

• Storage and Fast charge modes

• User battery data, store and load up to 10 battery profiles

• A USB Communication link & supplied charge monitor 

software

• 2x16 backlit, blue LCD

• Attached DC input cable with inline RF filter

• Color coded, banana jack, power output terminals  

(Red = Positive, Black = Common)

• Internal cooling fan with grill cover

• Operating temperature range of 0°C to +50°C minimum 

• Meets IP33CW, IK07 environmental specs

Specifications

The following specifications are standard on your  

Celectra 200W Multi-Chemistry DC Battery Charger:

• Input Voltage: 11-18VDC
• Charge Current: 0.10 to 10.0A  

(in 0.1 A increments / 200W maximum)

• Discharge Current: 0.10 to 5.0A  

(in 0.1 A increments / 25W maximum)

• Operating temperature: 0°C to +50°C
• Balance Current Drain: 300mA per cell
• Trickle Charge Current: 50 to 200mA
• Charging Mode: Peak (Ni-Cd/Ni-MH), CC/CV (Li-Po/Li-Ion/

Li-Fe/Pb)

Included Items

JST_XH Balance adapter

JST_Thunderpower Balance adapter

Banana plug to EC2 battery adapter

Banana plug to EC3 battery adapter

Banana plug to EC5 battery adapter

Banana plug to JST battery adapter

Banana plug to Futaba® battery adapter (with slot)

Temperature sensor

Shielded USB cable

Alligator clips (2, red & black, banana plug input) 

for DC input cable

PC charge analysis software disk

Aluminum carrying case

inStruCtiOn ManuaL

(EFL3020)

Minimum computer requirements for use of included 

software: Microsoft® Windows XP® or Windows 

Vista® operating system, Compact disk (CD) reader 

capable of reading a mini-CD and USB 2.0 port.  

Microsoft®, Windows XP® and Windows Vista® are 

registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.

Futaba is a registered trademark of Futaba Denshi 

Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation of Japan.

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