I have been using an old Nitecore Intellicharger D4 for years. It has served me well other than being very slow to charge.
I would like a four bay charger that charges fast and has the ability to show battery capacity and voltage. I only have 18650ās at this time but would like the option to charge other batteries as well.
I have a large collection of 18650 batteries with no way of telling their condition which has me wanting a new charger.
The Xstar VC4s seems to be a good choice and is very economical but I donāt mind spending a little more if required.
If you are looking for a 4-slots charger, the VC4S can be suitable one, and itās popular among our customers. Itās widely compatible, supports QC3.0 fast charging, max 3A for single slot.
If not needing fast charging, the Zanflare C4 is a great charger that has charged hundreds of lithiums (and NmHs too) for me the last few years- zero issues and pretty accurate IR feedback (better than most in this price range). Beware a lot of fast charge claims: is it JUST one slot (often the case) or all four?
For me, not in a big hurry to charge batteries as itās an āevery few monthsā chore I enjoy doing when I just go all around, collect, and top-off our several battery operated devices around the house. I admit the NOR test can run a LONG time (12-14 hours), but most chargers do take time on that one.
The C4 charges all four batteries up to 1000mA, but steps down to 300, or 500 (each bay select-able). It also can run any function individually (each bay is independent of the others). Protected 21700s ainātaā gonnaā fit though MOST flat-top 21700s BARELY fit. 26650s fit, but you can only fit two at a time (like most 4 bay charges out there). But you can fit smaller batteries between them so I often charge my 14500s inbetwinstā the āfattiesā when I have the big stack to charge.
Amazon seems out at this time, but several Chinese sellers are under $30 (think I paid $27 in 2018) for mine. Very happy with my unit and IF I step up in the futureā¦ ALL FOUR bays need to fast charge (and hopefully prices will have come down a bit too)