I can't do a whole lot of review on the circuitry and such. Best I can do is measure voltages and monitor charge current. I'm hoping others will chime in on pics of the components and measurements I provide.
And like I said, credit definitely goes to RMM on this! I thought this sounded like a great option when he presented it. In his sales thread it generated a little discussion and then fizzled out. I was hoping having its own thread would generate more discussion.
Just wondering what popular cells can use this charger.
Edit;I have a pair of Samsung 18650-28A cells from Wallbuy’s, but would be interested in others as well.
Sorry if this info was discussed before.
Thanks,
Keith
Saw your post on that in RMM's sales thread. That resolves the AC to DC circuitry issue, but what about that chargers charging algorithm, termination, and such? It's also "generic". It is 900mA though (I suppose split between the phone and external charger and hopefully the full 900 when only the external is used). That option gets more expensive once you then add a quality AC->USB adapter too, though I am NOT against spending money to be safer.
I guess you can’t put batteries in it and leave it for days. The light turns green at 4.28v and it takes quite a while after that (~2-3 hours) to get anywhere near 4.35v. Certainly not for everyone, but it works for me.
The LG D1’s are REALLY good batteries, holding the highest voltage of any 18650 HKJ has tested.
This is the slowest order I have ever had from a US supplier / US warehouse!
Ordered 1/3/2014
Picked up by DHL 1/5/2014
Switched from DHL to Postal Service in Kentucky 1/7/2014
Sort facility in Philadelphia 1/16/2014
No updates since!
I do have some of the new 4.35v XTAR chargers on order, but this is still the best budget option, in my opinion. I think that the 4.35v volt cells are going to be the best thing for amp single-cell XM-L2 / XP-G2 lights with our current drivers. I need to do some testing with a 5.8/6.0 amp XM-L2 vs. the current leaders: the 20R & Pana PF. If I can get output like the 20R but runtime like the PF then I'll be happy. I think these will do it. I have two of the 4.35v YiboYuan chargers up on the website.
Since what we're dealing with is a high forward voltage requirement and not a huge amp draw, I think these will be awesome. I am going to try them on my BTU Shocker mod as well vs. the 20R (if I ever get around to finishing it!!!)
Well it arrived today! However, I did NOT receive what was pictured on Tmart's website! (Does this surprise you?) Here is what I received:
It's not a "YiboYuan" branded charger, and it's only rated 350mA! Doesn't look so great inside, but I'm no electronics guru so I need some of you to chime in and tell me if these internals look acceptable or not. In that last photo, the AC prongs are in the top center with black wires attached, and the output wires are going off the photo on the right side. I have not powered it up or anything. So does this look usable? Or does it look unsafe or untrustworthy?
This is the same one I have and it works well, just charges slow. Terminates at 4.35 like a champ.
I bring up the cells to 4.20 on another charger, then top off with this one.
Runs cool, no problems.
HTH