Interested in these tests! Occupying the front row seats… :slight_smile:

Is there a ‘timeout’ time wherein the USB-powered charger will not recover? Or is it only due to drop in voltage? Possible to test that?

(Have some questions, let’s say when a small cloud passes by, the solar USB charger dips to 3.5v for a short few seconds, but quickly goes back up to regular 5v, will the charger recover? what if the (just as an example) 3.5v stayed for a longer time, like 1 minute, then maybe some chargers may recover but some may not? Does it work like that?)

In particular:

I would like to see the “solar charger simulation test” for these popular USB-powered chargers:
Lii-100, Lii-S1, Lii-202, Lii-S2, Lii-402, Lii-S4, Olight UC magnetic charger, Folomov A1 magnetic charger, Nitecore F1 charger, Opus BT-C100, other simple single-slot chargers like maybe those from Xtar…)

From other videos and some reading from the Internet, the Liitokala USB-powered chargers typically will not recover when USB voltage dips.
Based on my readings from the Internet, the Olight UC charger, Folomov A1, Nitecore F1 seems to work properly, but more controlled testing would be nice…