Despite the title saying "charger pcb" this board look like it's a simple BMS that will do the following :

  • Protect the cells from over current (this board is rated for up to 40A) and shorts
  • Protect the cells from over charging (usually limit voltage to 4.25-4.30V/cell but not always very acurate)
  • Protect the cells from deep discharge (a typical low voltage limite for this kind of board is 2.7-2.8V)
  • Try to keep the cells balanced during charge

But it won't limit the charge current and the over charge limit is somewhat high so you need to use a CC/CV charger with a CC (current) setting matched with your cells recommanded charge current and a 4.20V limit (or lower if you agree to trade some autonomy for longer life)

Note : Beware that powertools require high current batteries