Test/review of Folomov A1

Folomov A1







Folomov is new on the charger market and has started with some fairly powerful chargers. This is a very small charger and power bank.











The box lists lot of specifications, battery types and features, there is only the charger in the box.







Input and output is in the same block and is basically a pass through connector.









The electronic is in this block, the gray plastic is partly transparent and where the wires go out to the battery is a fully transparent piece of plastic. This makes it possible to see the internal leds:

Blinking green: Charging

Steady green: Battery full or no battery connected

Blinking blue: Usb output is delivering power.

The green led will only light up when usb power is supplied to the charger.







The magnetic connection to the battery with clearly marked polarity.







Connected to a battery.











The charger can handle just about any size battery, including most flat top cells, but the current is too large for regular use on smaller cells, except some IMR types.







Measurements

  • Power consumption when idle is up to 6mA from usb (Average 3.3mA).

  • Charger will charge a LiIon with 0.02mA when full.

  • Charger will discharge a LiIon with 0.1mA when not powered.

  • The charger will charge from 0V with about 200mA

  • Charger will restart if battery voltage drops to about 4V.

  • Charger will restart if battery is removed or power is cycled.

  • It can handle up to about 150mm long cells

  • Weight: 20.8g



Charging



The charge current starts at around 1.2A and termination current is around 150mA, this is fine for larger cells and for some small IMR cells.
There is a problem with the voltage, it stops charging at 4.1V, it is way to low.



I got two for testing, the second one stops at 4.15V, it is better, but not perfect.




These two cells looks fine enough, except the final voltage is too low.



With this older cell the charger restarted a couple of times due to voltage drop.



M1: 40,6°C, HS1: 51,1°C
The charger stays fairly cool.



M1: 37,5°C, HS1: 49,8°C
The connection to the plus warms up a bit, probably because it has a bit of resistance.



The charger takes about 4 seconds to start.




USB output
  • Blue light will turn on at around 22mA draw from usb output.

  • Usb output is coded as Apple 2.1A

  • Charger will discharge a LiIon with 0.1mA when not powered.

  • It cannot be used as a UPS





When input power is switched off it takes some time before the power bank functions will take over.



The power bank function can deliver about 1.2A before the output drops, but the voltage is at the low end for a usb charger.



With a 10ohm load (0.5A) the output voltage is nearly stable until the battery is empty.



But at about 1A (5ohm) the output cannot be maintained until the battery is empty.



At 0.5 the noise is 11mV rms and 106mVpp



At 1A the noise is 19mV rms and 172mVpp



Conclusion

This type of charger do not take up much space, but there are some limitations, here the current is too high for small cells.
Adding a power bank function to the charger is an interesting idea, it works fine, but it will not charge a smart phone at high speed.

The charge voltage is rather low, it can be used in an emergency, but is not really good enough for a regular charger.
The same with the usb output voltage, I would also a liked that a bit higher.

Due to the low voltages I will only call it fairly good.



Notes

The charger was supplied by a Folomov for review.

Here is an explanation on how I did the above charge curves: How do I test a charger

Thank you for the review. I’ve been looking to buy this charger for a few months. Was able to order one at a flash sale today.
I tend to charge my cells to around 4.0v, 4.1 anyway so I’m not bothered by the limitations of this charger.
I like the portability and small size. It’s perfect for a backpack. For small cells I wonder if I can use an older 0.4,0.5 amp usb wall charger to limit the current.

Pretty interesting what Folomov is doing.

Yesterday I received a Folomov EDC C4 from Amazon. It’s a very compact 1x18650 light with side switch and 1200 lumen output from its XPL emitter. Build quality appears excellent with perfect anodizing and crisp laser engraved letter.

The USB hatch cover is well built. It’s fairly thick and recessed. It’s not going to accidentally pop out like some cheaper USB covers.

The most interesting feature of this light is that it accepts USB charging, but can also be used as a powerbank to charge USB devices. Its cord has both male and female USB sockets on it like the one pictured on the charger in this thread.