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Soshine SC-S1 Charger + Single cell 18650 Charging
Charging single cell with Soshine SC-S1 (mix) in either Channel III or IV
EagleTac 18650 Initial Voltage before charging: 3.76V After 4 hours of charging, light still not turning green, since the battery is cold to the touch, decided to take out the battery and perform a read: 4.10V Leave the battery overnight, it reads: 4.27V AW Protected 18650 2600 flat-top Initial Voltage before charging: 3.96V After 2 hours of charging, light still not turning green, take out the battery and perform a read: 4.05V Leave the battery overnight, it reads: 4.25V Tried reinserting the EagleTac 18650 back into the charger, it immediately turns green. Putting another EagleTac 18650 battery alongside the fully charged with initial voltage of 4.13V, after ~35 minutes charging, light turns green. And it reads 4.28V fresh out of charger. Anyone has similar experience like the above? Where V reading fresh out of charger is lower than leaving it overnight? Can't seems to make any sense out of this. I think I'll only charge cells in pair in future. Soshine SC-S1 Product Specification Update: just got a new WF 139. the ET 18650 cell is a very tight fit. I had to push it down (with some force) and the +ve charging plate is lower as a result. It's charging now... hope everything is ok. Update: Charging took 2 hours 32 minutes. Voltage before charge == 3.86V Voltage fresh out of charger == 4.19V Cell is cold to the touch. Seems ok. Open circuit voltage == Left: 4.98V, Right: 4.78V |