@tempo, I’m just waiting for a response from MiBoxer.
Up until 12:00AM yesterday, I was speaking with DLYFull.
If there is no final response from MiBoxer, I will work with them 100%, which seems like the case.
And don’t worry. I actually have a plan.
And to be brutally honest, I’m doing that for free, started doing this when I had a full time job+part time job during the summer, and I’m going back to university next week.
And besides, this is a different project than most BLF group buys.
This is a joint project between BLF and SecondLifeStorage, that could have some nice repercussions on the whole battery charger industry. The SkyRC MC300 was quite popular even at 100$US.
So, a (possibly) 39-(confirmed)49$US charger.
Not only would it be a hit on BLF and SecondLifeStorage(that last one is especially important!), but also E-Cig, some prepper websites, etc.
I’ve spoken with DLYFull yesterday, like I said before, and they said that if there’s not enough interest for a brand new aluminium charger, they could use their current UT4 as the base.
The reason for making a whole new charger base? 75-78mm 21700 compatibility and better heatsinking.
It was pretty clear that a new mold would be too big a risk from the beginning, but what do you mean when you say it will be aluminum? Are you thinking a single milled chunk, or a bent case like the steel cases commonly seen on other electronics? A solid piece would be fantastic just for the heft, but I’m a bit concerned it would impact costs quite a bit - and what measures will be taken to prevent bare cells or internal components from shorting against the conductive body? Surely a thin layer of anodizing or paint isn’t sufficient?
This seems like an interesting project for sure, but I’m concerned the specific requirements you have for a charger may be to niche compared to others, and the budget may make it impossible to create a quality product that meets the requirements safely.
Have you considered working with the Cheali Charger software It’s open source, and seems to do just about everything you want when paired with an Imax B6. A custom case with all the bits and pieces you want could be a lot easier to create, and basing it off an existing product could improve reliability. Or is there a reason you don’t want to go this route?