This might not be incredible mod from talented forum member as sub forum headline says but it could be useful…
Well as we all already know, maker of very popular ML-101 charger went trough a lot of trouble to make this excellent little charger much worse in most recent 5.1 version…
First of all internal circuitry is now completely different, excellent dual TP4057 ic setup is replaced by completely unknown KETNUS SHT6056 ic along with 8205 ic and A1SHB mosfet along with a few additional discrete components. Is this better or worse solution it is still unknown (cough! HKJ) but charger behavior is still good. Both of my two samples terminated charging Xtar 2600 at 4.18V and charging current is just under 1A.
Bad thing is that some of my micro USB cables, mainly the ones bundled with previous version are not working (not even nudging connectors produced any result) and they do work with first version of ML-102, so it seems that connector is very sensitive to lower quality connectors on cheap cables.
Primary problem with this new version is a size of battery compartment which doesn’t accept protected batteries any more. Even with old version it was a snug fit but that could be remedied by slightly shortening negative side spring. All of this is caused by a newly designed negative side spring which protrudes too much and is very stiff. Even unprotected batteries fit quite snug.
Fortunately there are few solutions to solve this problem but none of them is a quick fix. Easier approach is to unsolder original spring and remove inner stiffer part, isolate legs of indicator LED diode (heatshrink…) and make an opening in plastic case to enable spring to go “inside” in order to make enough place for protected batteries.
More elaborate option is to make use of opening that held contact plate in previous version that is still present in plastic case by making a new contact plate from copper sheet and adding a spring (just like in old version)
After cutting open plastic case, new plate is inserted, fit must be checked before soldering to PCB !
Final result
Protected batteries can now fit in without problem, but as this mod is quite time consuming this is not a solution when larger quantity of these chargers are needed (for gift or resale) I can only hope that manufacturer of this charger will make another revision that will address those shortcomings…