Hello everyone
I’m out of luck: the charger nitecore ums4 is powered by a single micro usb port located here :
the charger QC 2.0 is not sold with
I have to buy it
the site nitecore says : DC 5V/2A 12V/1.5A / 18W (MAX)
do you think this charger qc 2.0 is 100% compatible? :
I thank you for your super fast response BlueSwordM I think i’ll take the one from your link, but QC 3.0 will not charge the batteries too quickly or disrupt the nitecore charger?
I thank you for this explanation.
but another question worries me:
the usb cable connector aukey of your link is a micro USB type C. While the USB connector of the cable nitecore ums4 is a micro USB type A i think. pic :
then will the nitecore charger support or accept a C-type connector?
in fact i did not understand the connection i apologize.
I will use the cable given by nitecore, i plug the micro usb side on the nitecore charger and the other side usb i plug it into your aukey charger and it works?
cool thanks for this info it can be useful
on my pc i have ports usb 3.0 but at maximum they can go out only 5V?
with the nitecore charger ums4, if i want to charge my 4 battery 18650 together at 1 amp, the 5V will not be enough?
I saw your link and yes indeed they all work very well. except those with the death head in safety
thanks for this info . So to pay less i should have to take a non-QC charger?
if yes, i will have bought one, but as on my charger nitecore it was written: DC 5V/2A 12V/1.5A / 18W
looking for a usb charger of 18W i found only QC …
ha ok but what i mean is that i did not manage/succeed (sorry for my poor english) to find a non-QC charger respecting these specifications: DC 5V/2A 12V/1.5A / 18W
Yeah I dont know how many watts a PC output has, but if you want to do 4 at 1 amp it might not work so maybe you would need the reccomended/max wattage Nitecore manual says, but you can probably do 1 or 2 batteries at 1/2 amp from PC, but I’m no expert