Barkuti
(Barkuti)
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LoL the charger board/circuitry is damned.
I advice you to report that to GearBest, you should get a refund. I once got a rechargeable flashlight whose no-load output charging voltage was 4.46V, got a refund after submitting them a related videoclip I filmed with the aid of a friend where I pinpointed the issue.
Still, take a good look at the circuit board, you may find some replaceable charging IC. A TP4056 is 8 pin, a TP4057 usually is a smaller SOT-23-6 chip, etc. Replacing the chip with a new one should fix the serious and dangerous overvoltage problem.
Cheers ^:)