Fake NITECORE Chargers [2016]

If anyone wants to compare the charger rates and terminating voltages of their fake D4 to the real thing here's a comprehensive review of that info + some more pics of what the genuine item looks like including inside on the board:

Just keep in mind this review was in 2014, the current Genuine D4 has a few cosmetic changes

Despite being unequivocally fake my fong kong D4 charger seems to work well enough, has anyone else put there's to everyday test?

I have been testing it with old 18650 cells pulled from a laptop battery and they charge fine, cells don't overheat and the only issue is it shows as terminating at 4.20v but measuring with a Fluke meter its actually 4.16v. This is perhaps not a huge drawback because according to some sources a slight undercharge, ie not going all the way to 4.2v, may prolong the life of the cells.

So, I think this thread has made me more confused as to whether or not my D2 is fake than it has done to help me verify anything. There’s so much contradictory information between what’s displayed/said here compared to even just the Nitecore website, I don’t know what to trust. I’ve been using this D2 since 11/24/14, and the only issue I’ve ever noticed is that recently a AAA eneloop was pretty warm when coming off a charge cycle. None of my other batteries have given an issue, or have even gotten warm to the touch. Granted, I’m quite paranoid when it comes to charging Li-Ion batteries, and I always make sure I’m around/in the room while they are charging.

Found this thread from reading about another users suddenly-exploding charger on another forum, and have spent 2 hours trying to sort things out. So here goes my story:

I bought this charger a few years ago from a seller on Amazon for $19 from the vendor EASTSHINE while it was on sale for the holidays. Came with the AC plug and car charger.

Box Information:
Box has no verification sticker anywhere on it
The aren’t really spelling typos on the box that I can see, however on the back there are MANY spacing typos in the description, chaulking up to Engrish for now
The “(RCR123)” spacing seems to be “legit” like the genuine examples given
While my unit DID come with the car charger, the option is NOT checked off on the side of the box

Charger Cable Information:
The AC cable has the NITECORE markings on each end, however I cannot find any markings at all on the car charger

Charger Information:
Finish is rather smooth, not rough as described for the genuine unit
May have raised battery symbols in battery area, unknown, nothing to compare to/hard to compare from pictures given
Has thicker fins/vents similar to the genuine unit
Only Neg. terminal is magnetic, rails and Pos. terminal are NOT
Rectangle yellow power socket, not branded NITECORE as on newer models
PCB is blue, clean, and marked NITECORE on side without components(back)
All capacitors sleeved in black/gold NITECORE heat shrink, and one in brown/silver NITECORE heat shrink
Transformer windings wrapped in yellow, as is the core, with NITECORE sticker on cores side
Slide rails and Neg. terminal seem to have black flecks/corrosion on them where hidden by case. Upon further inspection it seems to be some type of gunk with dirt or dust sticking to it, scraped off by fingernail. Possibly just extra flux/grease from assembly

I think that’s covered everything I’ve come across so far…

Now, I really would like to say that this charger is a legit unit, as it has given me excellent service for 2+ years. But now that I’ve read these threads, posts, watched the videos, and even seen the information given from NITECORE themselves, I worry about the actual state of my Li-Ion cells. Never mind that I will have this on my mind when using this thin until I can straighten this out, or replace it. I also do not enjoy the fact that the only US LISTED VENDORS FOR NITECORE CHARGERS PER THEIR SITE ARE VAPE SHOPS. Seriously, what the eff NITECORE.

Nitecore did changes in their chargers over the years, so there are different revisions

Just for the early date of manufactoring I bet its original without valididation sticker

the early clones had cheap looking electronics inside, the Nitecore are clean and look more professional

Hey, addiction is a marketing tool.

This was shared a few week ago. Fyi.

They’re labeling them as “The new benchmark in vape chargers” eh?

Self-proclaimed. :FACEPALM:

Huh. And “… to avoid any vaping accidents.”

How’s that supposed to work?

the charger does not revive overdischarged cell?

Sounds to me more like they’re trying to imply that using that charger somehow protects vapers who use crap batteries.
As though a charger could protect anyone from having crap cells blow up in their face or in their pocket.
BS, of course.
Bring me the heads of their PR department advertising copywriters …

Dear Friend,

I bought one piece of Nitecore D4 digicharger from Aliexpress which was delivered on 9th of this month. Your article about the fake Nitecore D4 has helped me a lot to check the genuineness of the device. You have made out several differences keeping the genuine and fake device side by side which is not possible for me because I have only one piece.

I observed the following:

The Validation code is accepted in the very first try. I received a message as well as warranty & certificate of validation from Nitecore in Chrome Browser. Nevertheless, I checked the device and found the following:

-- the letters EU are added to the Name of the device on the top of it.

--the power connector socket is having NITECORE letters but the power plug cable has no marks of Nitecore

--the -ve contact points of each bay are magnetic and + contact points are non-magnetic

--the word "worldwide Insurance" printed without spelling mistakes, and RCR123 are in correct alignment with the rest of the text.

--the logo on the sticker is green, not in 3D, on orange colour background.

--there is no car adapter.

--Voltage readings of fully charged eneloop 2000 mah checked with multimeter and are found to be correct.

I could have posted the photographs of the device and its packing but I found no option in this site.

If you need some more information, feel free to write to me.

Yours should be 2016 version, I ever owned this copy as well. Based on your findings, i don't think you need to worry about its authenticity.

Just to let everyone know “Roger David” of EdisonBright has been in touch with me via facebook. Here he says he’s been an authorised reseller for nitecore for 10 years, and none of the products they have sold have come from any unauthorised sellers/ distributors.

I’ve no links to him, and he encouraged me to contact nitecore myself but I personally really don’t care. I’ve explained his best course of action would be to actually join the site and provide information himself such as invoices with the sensitive details removed and company correspondence with nitecore.

I’ll wait and see if he acts on that, but can say that he came across as someone who genuinely wanted to just set the record straight.

Is NiteCore the same as SysMax?

I’ve seen some SysMax charger but it doesn’t say NiteCore though…

Google NiteCore SysMax chargers
and choose the “verbatim” tool in the search result

That finds, for example, this:

But China is apparently all One Big Company Under Many Names anyhow …

SysMax owns the NiteCore brand.

Which probably means the local shop in our place that carries Sysmax lithium battery charger is an older model of SysMax (how long ago did the “NiteCore” brand start to be used?)

You can see the old Nitecore/sysmax chargers here: Nitecore i4 and clones

that does not prevent fakes from ending up in his stock.
they could be substituted anywhere along the supply chain.
this happens a lot in the electronic parts industry.
some “authorized resellers” are dirty.
as are the contract mfrs that produce the product.