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Li-ion Pcb Charger Not Working

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johnyradio

Electrical
Dec 30, 2013
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I'm trying to charge 4 x #18650 4.2V 4.5Ah Li-Ion batteries. Like these:

i'm using this charger:

This charger does not appear to be working. Surely my own error. When i charge some good 18650's (not full, but have at least 3V charge), i do not see any of the batteries getting charged. After a couple hours, most of the batteries DROPPED a few tenths of a volt.

What am i doing wrong? Is it a mismatch between this board and the ultra fires? Or maybe these are just fake li-ions?

THANKS!
 
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Compatibility should be fine. How have you hooked it all up? What's your power supply? What are your measurements?
 
The product page says:
"Input volt (between B+ / B- VSS-0.3~VSS+26 V"

see op
 
johnyradio said:
The product page says:
"Input volt (between B+ / B- VSS-0.3~VSS+26 V"

That's between B+ and B-, so that's describing the battery voltage, not the supply voltage.

You want: "Operating voltage 2.0 / 24.0"

Of course, this is just a linear charger, so no charging going to occur at 2V. 24V is a good place to be, but anything above 18V for 4 cells will probably suffice.
 
i'm using 19v. the datasheet says "Wide operating voltage range 2 V to 24 V"
 
Ok, success! I managed to discharge and recharge 4 cells.

To discharge, i drove 3 computer fans in parallel off the pack. The controller properly turned off at about 3.5 V to prevent over-discharge. That's a pretty high cutoff, i've read the cells can be discharged to 2.5 V without problem. But future testing my prove me wrong about the behavior of this pcb.

On charging, the pcb stopped charging at about 4.1 V, a bit shy of the standard 4.2.

But hey, at least it works!

I had success with different brand cells than in my initial fail, which may have been the problem. The brand that worked is also an UltraFire knockoff-- one poster said you can get legit cells from some ebay outlets. More testing will be needed to determine how legit these are.

Thanks everybody for your comments!
 
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