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Charger Basen BO-4
![]() ![]() ![]() This is a fairly simple quad cell LiIon charger from Basen. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It arrived in a cardboard box with a lot of specification on it. ![]() The box contained the charger, a usb cable and a instruction sheet. ![]() The charger is usb powered with a micro usb input. ![]() There is only one button and a couple of leds. The button will change selected current, default is 0.5A. ![]() ![]() During power on all the leds will shortly turn on. During charge the blue leds are animated and only one green led is on. ![]() The specifications are on the bottom of the charger, but rather hard to read. ![]() ![]() The charger uses the classic slider construction and will handle batteries from 28mm to 70.4mm, this will give problem with the longest protected cells. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The charger can handle up to 70mm long batteries, Measurements
![]() Nice CC/CV charge curve with a 70mA termination current ![]() Oops, the charger voltage is way to high on this slot. ![]() ![]() The two last slots looks fine enough. ![]() ![]() These two cells looks fine. ![]() Even the old cell is charged fine. ![]() ![]() No problem with 0.5A charging current. ![]() This old and worn out cells drops significantly in voltage when charging terminates and the charger restart. ![]() I have selected 2A charging current and with one cell in the charger the current is 2A. ![]() This high current cells looks about the same during charging. ![]() With two cells it will only be 1A ![]() And with four cells 0.5A ![]() Adding 0.5ohm resistance in series with the power supply to simulate a long cable or weak supply shows that the charger will reduce usb and charge current, but the charging works fine. ![]() M1: 31.2°C, M2: 32.5°C, M3: 31.9°C, M4: 30.4°C, M5: 33.9°C, M6: 39.6°C, HS1: 44.5°C ![]() HS1: 47.4°C ![]() Being a fairly simple charger I could draw the current profile. ![]() The charger is very fast to start, it needs less than a second. ![]() It is possible to change current at any time. Conclusion I like the simple user interface, it is very easy to select current and see how much the batteries are charged. The CC/CV charge curve is good and termination is at a fairly low current But slot #2 is problematic with the high charge voltage and for this reason I will only give the charge an acceptable rating. Notes Here is an explanation on how I did the above charge curves: How do I test a charger
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I dont know. It does not tell its rated amps. I am currently using a 20 amp charger I got at TSC on clearance last fall to charge my forklift batteries when the sun has not been out in days. I run the HF generator for 6 hours on a gallon of gas to pump 120 amps into the battery bank as needed.
But I have always looked for a higher current charger for a faster top off |
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