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The HiLetgo 3pcs TP4056 Type-C USB 5V 1A 18650 Lithium Battery Charger Module is a compact and efficient charging solution. It features a Type-C input interface, dual protection functions for safety, and smart LED indicators to keep you informed. With a maximum charging current of 1000mA and weighing just 4.99g, it's perfect for both professional and DIY applications.
Current Rating | 3 Amps |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Output Voltage | 4.2 Volts (DC) |
Item Weight | 4.99 g |
Color | Green |
S**N
Good price, works great
Good price, workes great
O**T
Overvoltage protection
Cheep and easy to use. LiPo over charge safety is a paramount concern. This has the required over voltage cut off protection.
M**A
Automated project
Not tested yet but came very well packaged and looks great. Thanks!
K**N
Usb a to usb c
You have to use a USB-A to USB-C charger, or these will not charge. It's kind of frustrating to find that out by reading other reviews.
J**.
Great for upgrading old nicad tools
Used these to upgrade old Nicad screwdriver to Lithium iob battery. Works great.
M**R
Works great whenit works BUT, and this is a big BUT....
I really like the charger but the board size should be a little larger so the mounting holes could be bigger. Not even my 2mm standoffs fit thru the holes so I will make a custom slotted holder from wood or Plastic.I put together a battery charger with an INA219 board that monitors charge current and voltage and displays on a screen. I have a raspberrypi zero monitoring it and sends an alert when things are done or if things exceed set tolerances. I plan to add temperature sensing to it for unattended charging so I can do things elsewhere at home.The next step is to add a discharge circuit for a full battery charge and testing platform.Of the 3 devices in my order, one failed (no LED's on at ANY time) but the device seems to continue to charge. I am leery of the devices now. You can see the comparison in the photo, one behaves as expected with no battery attached, the blue LED is on and the RED LED flashes. The other appears to be dead but still charges a battery, actually it will OVERcharge if allowed to.Follow up: on the device that had the LED's fail I was able to charge a battery with it even tho the LEDs did not work. BUT, and this is a BIG BUT, the TP4056 was allowing the battery to overcharge, so not only had the LED's failed but the overvoltage/overcharge protection was also bad. I find this unsafe so am dropping my review from 4 starts to 1 star.Update #2: Another of these failed and was over-charging my battery, no LED' indications for any state of the battery. Only one of 3 seems to be working.
T**P
Got the job done for my gaming mouse mod.
Can confirm the BMS is working as intended currently for my G305 rechargeable battery mod. Do note that PD with USB C to C will not work. The only way to charge the battery with the BMS in my current test is via USB A to USB C. Charging through your PC USB ports will work.
K**T
PCB holes don't line up nicely with other components
I've had limited success with these, they are charging my batteries, but everything keeps running hot and the batteries drain quickly, using LP653042 3.7V / 820mAh LIPO batteries. I feel like I may be using them with the wrong batteries. Going to continue to research.However, my biggest feedback is the odd placement of the holes on the PCB. They don't fit standard breadboard pins / PCB prototype boards without bending pins. Would love to see these upgraded with a PCB design that fits better on a breadboard.
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