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Thanks for answering i will check out the brands you gave me and see whats best atm, dont really have a budget yet until i know what price range the chargers are at but i will see.Welcome to the forum Ozzy.
Depending on what kind of LiPo batteries you currently have, or plan to get, there are many options for chargers out there.
You'll want one that runs on AC so you can just plug it into the wall. The higher the wattage the better, but there are many factors to choosing a good charger. It is best to buy one that is sorta future proof, in case you decide later to buy RC's that require bigger batteries. My favorite charger, which will charge anything up to 6s is a Hota D6 Pro. Its key feature is that it has a really good balance circuit, which speeds up battery charging by quite a bit on multi-cell batteries.
With any charger, you will need the correct adapter cables to mate to your battery and charger. You don't show the discharge connector on your battery in the pic by the way. The connector you are showing is just the balance connector, which helps the charger balance each cell, read individual cell voltages, etc.
What is your budget for a charger?
Brands I have had good luck with...
ISDT, SkyRC, Protek, Hota, Toolkit RC
Look at Amazon for the adapter cables with whatever connector the charger you buy uses on one end (banana plugs, XT60, etc), and the connector for your battery on the opposite end (Deans - also called T-plug, XT60, JST, etc).
Thanks for the tip but the thing is I'm only gonna use the battery for steering, i have a separate 23cc engine that powers the car.Looks like a 3S 2200 mAh. I use a Spektrum S150 for my stuff. It charges all my (4) batteries quick enough for a lowbrow RCist like me. But if you want some real battery power, go for these.