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The 18650 Battery Charger is a versatile and reliable charging solution for a wide range of rechargeable batteries, featuring a user-friendly LCD display, smart charging technology, and robust safety features. With its Type C input and compatibility with various battery types, this charger is perfect for both home and outdoor use.
Current Rating | 2 Amps |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Output Voltage | 1.2 Volts, 3.7 Volts |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.63"D x 1.5"W x 2.85"H |
Color | Black |
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Calidad
Producto de calidad funciona bien
D**N
Charger
Fast charge easy to read screen . Recommend
R**M
Works great on lithium batteries but not on AA/AAA NIMH batteries
This review is on the battery charger from the Wangdajiedian Store. The images show the charger after unboxing and using it to charge some of my batteries. The listing gives you an accurate description of its features and charging specifications. I found it to be manufactured to quality standards and I didn’t see any visual defects or flaws. A relatively short USB A to C power supply cable is provided with it. I used it to charge multiple batteries and it worked very well on the lithium 3.7 volt batteries I use in several flashlights I keep around the house. As for the AA NIMH 1.2 volt batteries it did not perform well at all. I charged several pairs of them and it took 10+ hours to fully charge those batteries. I can compare this charger to the two chargers I already have that are similar only they are four port chargers. The 1000 MA lithium battery charge output is the same as this one and the charging time is the same. The NIMH charge output is a little higher at 500 MA compared to the 300 MA this one has but charge time is far greater. It takes just about 2 hours of charge time with my current chargers to fully charge AA batteries and this charger takes over 10 hours which is excessive in my opinion. I primarily ordered this charger for the 3,7 volt lithium batteries I use. The flashlights I have all use two batteries and this one being a two port charger works out perfectly for my needs. It’s small in size and it’s more convenient to use. It comes down to your individual needs but for charging lithium type batteries I would recommend this charger from the Wangdajiedian Store!
K**.
Nice charger
Charges both Ni-MH & Li-Ion batteries up to (but NOT including) D cells.It's not a fast charger for Ni-MH batteries, but it does seem to fast charge Li-Ion batteries.I really like the display, as I know exactly what's going on with my batteries. I don't find the separate displays distracting at all, even when charging different types of batteries.
S**E
Fits all batteries!
I have a headlight that I use for working and I lost the charger. I also have other things that have rechargeable batteries. And this charged all of them. I used a very large size battery for the headlight. And I use AA for my other uses. It charged both of them perfectly. A good solid charge that last long. It works very very well and is so easy to use. It's self-explanatory and slide the batteries in and it adjusts to each size. With a digital readout and tells you when it's charged. Highly recommend this charger!
J**N
Great
Nice little charger for multiple types of batteries. Tried of looking for different charger for different batteries. Only wish I have is that it would be nice if they can make a bigger on other than just 2 charging slots.
J**Y
Versatile NiMH/Li-ion charger. Spring clips are fidgety for small batteries
This would not power from USB C PD supply.Smaller cells like AA size are not very stable.The display is clear. Constantly switches between voltage/current every 2 seconds. The two charger displays are independent so the display gets a bit frantic if they get out of sync.Handles NiMH, and Li-ion fine. NiMH seem to charge at 0.33A, and my Li-ion cells were getting 0.64A. The back label says it can handle 2x 1A.Reversed cell behavior seems to be reading 0V. No other indication. Same for non-rechargeables, it will read the voltage, and probably not pass current since they will exceed NiMH threshold.== Internals ==Display is driven my Titan Micro TM1621.The rest of the charge circuit is anonymous chips. There is one 16-pin microcontroller with lines to two 8-pin chips that seem to be the charge controllers. The only other notable component is a 7533-1 (3.3V 100mA regulator), probably providing power for the chips themselves.
D**T
Lithium Battery Charger
Charger was delivered on time and works great!
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