It’s the same charger bundled by some Thorfire flashlights (except the Thorfire is labeled “Thorfire” and the Sofirn one is labeled “Li-poiy” charger).

I made a mention of it in the “review request” message thread…

I haven’t a way to measure the charging behavior. But it does have a high charge termination current (measured from the USB port, using EBD-USB+).

Also, it has some peculiarities (I’m not sure if the MC1 has similar peculiarities or not), namely:

- charger already plugged to USB power adapter: place a nearly-full battery (probably somewhere around 4.05-4.10v) into the charger, then the charger will not charge the battery (green indicator light)

  • charger already plugged to USB power adapter: place a not-so-full battery (somewhere below 4.0-4.05v), the charger will start charging the battery

- so if we want to fully-charge a nearly-full battery, what is needed is to unplug the charger from the USB power adapter first, place the nearly-full battery into the battery charger, and now lastly plug the battery charger into the USB power adapter. This will start charging the nearly full battery.

- however, if the battery to be charged is very nearly full (not sure what is the threshold, maybe 4.15+ v), then even doing the above will still not start charging, as the battery charger appears to deem that the battery is already nearly full.

- inserting a battery that is below 4.0v (whether the battery charger is first plugged into the USB power adapter, or not), will always initiate charging though.

Pardon the convoluted explanation…

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