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SkyRC B6 Neo LiPo Battery Balance Charger
SkyRC B6 Neo LiPo Battery Balance Charger
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Pocket-Sized Powerhouse!
The SkyRC B6 Neo is a compact, feature-packed LiPo charger built for builders who need more flexibility than a basic charger can offer. Whether you're charging tiny 1S fairyweight packs at a safe 0.2A or blasting through a 6S featherweight battery at 10A, the B6 Neo handles the full range of combat robotics battery needs in a package barely bigger than a deck of cards.
Dual power input means you can charge at home via USB-C (80W) or off a DC power supply or field battery via XT60 (200W). The adjustable charge current from 0.2A to 10A lets you safely 1C charge a 300mAh antweight pack or 2C charge a large 5Ah pack. Most compact chargers simply can't do that.

Important: No power adapter is included. To use the USB-C input, you will need a USB-PD charger; we recommend one rated at least 65W (not included). Most laptop and tablet USB-C chargers will work. If you don't already have one, you can find affordable options here. To use the DC input, you'll need an XT60 DC power supply or a charged battery with an XT60 connector. For advanced tinkerers, an awesome option is to hack surplus server 12V supplies that easily exceed 600W so you can safely power a whole bank of chargers at home.
Every purchase includes a free XT60 to XT30 adapter, so you're ready to charge batteries with either connector type right out of the box. No hunting for extra cables or adapters.
Why we carry it:
We already carry the ToolkitRC M4AC as our go-to beginner charger, and it's still the best option if you're building beetleweights and just want to plug in and go. But we kept hearing from customers who needed more. Antweight builders whose small packs couldn't be charged gently enough at the M4AC's 0.5A minimum. Competitors who wanted to charge faster in the pits, or not be tied to a wall outlet. Builders moving up to 5S and 6S setups. The B6 Neo fills all of those gaps without being overly complicated or expensive.
How it compares to the M4AC:
If you're a beetleweight builder charging typical 2S-4S packs between 500mAh and 1250mAh, the M4AC is still our recommendation. It's simpler, cheaper, and does exactly what you need. The B6 Neo is the pick when you need any of the following: support for packs smaller than 500mAh (antweights), packs larger than 1250mAh where you want faster charge times, anything above 4S, the ability to charge off a DC source in the pits, faster storage discharge between fights, or per-cell internal resistance readings to monitor battery health.
Features:
- Supports 1S through 6S LiPo, LiHV, Li-Ion, PB, and LiFe batteries
- USB-C PD input (80W) and DC XT60 input (200W)
- Adjustable charge current from 0.2A to 10A
- 500mA balance current
- Discharge current up to 2.0A at 29.5W for fast storage charging
- Per-cell internal resistance measurement
- Functions as a cell voltage checker using just the balance lead, no power source required
- 1.77" LCD display
- Compact: 70 x 50 x 32mm, 82g
- Includes free XT60 to XT30 adapter
- SkyRC Charger Master PC software compatible
