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Charger Yonli Q1
![]() ![]() ![]() This is a single cell USB powered charger with 3 current settings. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The charger comes in a cardboard box with specifications on it. ![]() The box contained the charger, a USB cable and a instruction sheet. ![]() The charger is powered from a micro USB connector. ![]() There is a couple of leds on the charger and a single button. Press the button to change LiIon charge current. ![]() Leds during charge, the four % leds are animated. ![]() The charger has specifications on the back, but they are not easy readable. ![]() ![]() The battery slot is the standard slide construction. That works from 33mm to 75.3mm, this is basically all battery sizes. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The charger can handle 75 mm long batteries including flat top cells. Measurements
LiIon charging ![]() The charger uses some sort of CC/CV charge curve, but it do never really terminate charging. ![]() Same curve as above, but with input current added. ![]() ![]() These batteries are similar. It looks like the current regulation has a tendency to go into oscillations when it reduces the current, it do not affect the charge. ![]() ![]() Again the curves are similar and there is no real termination. ![]() It is similar with lower charge current. ![]() This 14500 battery gets completely filled and more. ![]() The same for this old and worn down cell. ![]() ![]() At 2A the charger starts at 2A, but the charge current is not maintained. ![]() Simulating a long cable or weak charger with a 0.5ohm resistor did not prevent the charger from working. ![]() M1: 35.4°C, M2: 41.7°C, M3: 44.9°C, HS1: 54.0°C ![]() HS1: 59.4°C ![]() The charger is fairly slow to start. ![]() The charge current can be changed at any time. ![]() The charger will drain about 4mA from a LiIon battery, until it is down to 2.5V ![]() The charger has no problems with an unstable supply, it recovers nicely. NiMH charging ![]() It looks like NiMH charging is some sort of constant voltage charging. In this case it works fairly well. The 1A charge current is rather low at 0.5A ![]() With this older cell it do not work at all. ![]() ![]() With these two batteries is works. ![]() There is no difference between the 0.5A and 1A current setting, charger always uses 0.5A for NiMH. ![]() The same with the AAA cell. ![]() And also with a full cell. ![]() M1: 30.9°C, HS1: 34.9°C ![]() The charger is slightly slower to power on with NiMH, but still fairly fast. It uses pulsing charging. ![]() 1A charge current selected, the current is 0.5A. This is a never battery than above and the current variation is smaller. ![]() Again it handles unstable power nicely. Conclusion This is not a very good charger with no termination, a strange NiMH charge algorithm, display not showing correct charge current. It has some good features: It will work with a 5V solar panel and it can charge very old batteries other chargers refuses to charge. Notes Here is an explanation on how I did the above charge curves: How do I test a charger
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