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Eizfan C2 USB Charger
![]() ![]() ![]() This charger model is very common, here it is in a Eizfan version. As usual this model is very versatile. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The box contained the charger, usb cable and a instruction sheet. ![]() The pack contained the charger and a usb cable. ![]() The charger is powered from micro usb and has a full size usb connector for power bank output. ![]() ![]() The charger has two red leds to show selected current and two rows of four blue leds to select voltage and show battery level. The button has multiple functions: When a battery is put into a powered charger, it can be used to select LiIon voltage (NiMH is selected automatic). When charger is powered a long press (2 seconds) will change between 0.5A and 1A charge current. A fast click when charging will show the selected battery type. When used as a power bank a press on the button will turn the usb power on. ![]() The back of the charger list the main specifications in a easy readable font. ![]() ![]() The charger uses the typical slider construction, it can handle batteries from 31mm to 71mm, this mean nearly all battery, except some very long protected types. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The charger can handle 70mm long batteries, inclusive flat top cells, this means most protected cells. Measurements charger
Charging 4.20 volt LiIon ![]() A fairly good CC/CV charge curve with about 140mA termination current. It looks like the regulation is slight unstable in the CV phase, but the charge is fine enough. ![]() The second slot is similar, but started on CV phase earlier. ![]() ![]() No surprises with these cell. ![]() This old cell went directly to CV phase as expected. ![]() The charge curve for a newer cells looks very good. ![]() The 0.5A curve also looks good. ![]() This 14500 cell is charged nicely with 0.5A current, the termination current is about the same. ![]() This very old and worn down cell did get charged a bit. ![]() With two cells the charger current is slightly lower, but the cells are charged nicely. ![]() Adding a resistor in series with the usb power supply to simulate a long cable or weak supply did not prevent the charger from doing a good job, but it needed a lot more time. ![]() M1: 37.7°C, M2: 37.1°C, M3: 43.0°C, HS1: 55.9°C ![]() HS1: 52.6°C ![]() The charger needs some time to start up, this is because it is waiting for voltage selection. ![]() There is no problem with changing current while charging. ![]() The charger is not very good with a unstable power supply. Charging 4.35 volt LiIon ![]() The 4.35 volt charge works as expected. Charging 3.60 volt LiIon ![]() ![]() Both LiFePO4 cells is charged fine. Charging NiMH ![]() The termination is on voltage with this cell and there is no top-off charge, this means the last few percent charge is missing. ![]() The second slot is similar. ![]() ![]() Both the eneloopPro and the leise looks to use voltage termination, but the voltage varies between them? ![]() Using 0.5A charge current also terminates fine. ![]() And, of course, also on AAA cells. ![]() This is a very fast detection of a full cell. ![]() There is no problem handling two eneloops. This time there is a nice temperature raise at the end, this means at least the second cell (The one with the temperature sensor) is fully charged. ![]() Same curve as above, but without the input current. ![]() M1: 51.2°C, M2: 53.5°C, M3: 56.2°C, HS1: 72.3°C ![]() HS1: 59.1°C The charger gets warmer with NiMH batteries, it is a bit on the warm side. ![]() The charger is faster to start with NiMH. ![]() There is no problem with changing current while charging. The charger uses the typical pulsing, where it can measure voltage with current off. ![]() Also with NiMH the charger has problems with unstable voltage. Power bank No testing of USB, it did not work on the charger I got. Conclusion As a charger it works fine with both LiIon and NiMH, but the USB did not work due to a production fault. As I charger it is good, but I cannot rate the USB output. Notes The charger was supplied by Eizfan (Efan) for review. Here is an explanation on how I did the above charge curves: How do I test a charger Read more about how I test USB power supplies/charger
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