How to Test USB Current and Battery Bank Capacity
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2024
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Using a USB tester is very handy if you want to measure the current being consumed by a particular device. Normally, you could do the same thing cutting a cable and inserting a current measurement device in between but why do that when you can just plug it in and not have to ruin a cable? Measure which chargers charge faster, which cable actually works, and how much capacity is in a battery bank.
(Sorry I didn't cover this in the video but to measure the battery bank, you just completely drain it and then plug it in with this device until it is completely charged. Then the read out will show you the capacity assuming 5.1V or so. Most manufacterers will quote the mAH figure using the internal battery voltage of 3.5-4.2V. And doing so will show a larger mAh figure.)
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Nevermind "degrading" over time - the best time to test capacity is when they're brand new because all companies lie. Even Anker, who consistently has the highest percent of stated capacity results, is usually no more than 80 to 90% of advertised capacity. EDIT: You really didn't do that great explaining how to measure the capacity of a power bank. You mention it almost in passing, and don't say if there's any way to do it without constantly monitoring it. Calibration wasn't really clear either.
Did I miss the part where you show how to test power bank capacity? I just bought an FNB48 and wanted to learn how to use it to test power bank capacity.
Plug it in and drain the battery in short. But detailed instructions must be done in a video.
@@BeatTheBushDIYAccording to your own title, it should have been in THIS video.
Wait so am I suppose to charge power bank to full capacity then plug device and completely drain it with recording or something because in case if battery got 0 device would switch off besides draining power bank will take a lot of time maybe you could make a short video concerning this topic?
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Hi buddy can you help me with something, I have a powerbank It 185wh 50000 mh , what tester should I get ? I'm new to these
Can u do a video on how to test cables.? I can't figure it out. Testing speed of the cables. And is more resistance better or worse?
Noted.
Btw, testing the 'speed' of cables is a bit more involved. You mean measure resistance but the speed really refers to the rise time rather than the speed of propagation of the signal itself (this is near speed of light). Rise time speed may result from bandwidth of a cable. Less resistance is almost always preferred but that make a bigger and thicker calbe.
@@BeatTheBushDIYHi! Is there a way to test a cable if it's faulty? In my case, I need to test usb -c cables for cameras if data drops out? The resistance in ohms is not that different from a known faulty cable and a reliable cable. Maybe .392 vs .327.
@@montezuma7971 Maybe you have an intermittent problem. Try moving the cable around to see if the resistance changes. It might fault form impedance problems but I think that type of fault is rare and you cant test that type of fault with this thing.
Where's the part where he tests the battery bank capacity? I didn't notice or see it
I came across your video while doing research. I have a question for you. I want to test the 20 Volt/12 Amps 240W SUPERVOOC charging adapter and find out its actual values. I want to measure directly at the adapter output and I want to measure from the cable output after plugging the cable into the adapter. The adapter has a TYPE-C output, 240 Watts gives the value as 20 Volt/12 Amps. I have researched a lot of products, there are products that see 240 Watts and can reach much higher Volt levels than 20 Volts, such as ChargerLAB Power-Z KM003C - Power-Z C240 or PLUGABLE USB C Power Meter Tester 240W, but these testers are not in the Ampere range of the SUPERVOOC adapter (I need 20 Volts/12 Amps, but I could find a maximum of 6 Amps in the meters I researched), so I think a healthy measurement cannot be made. What can I do about this, how can I reach the correct measurement, is there a device you can recommend?
You can use an AC meter like this: ua-cam.com/video/Xeu-wS6F5cw/v-deo.html And use the 6 Amp usb c meter to get an idea of the efficiency. Then you can draw at 12 amps and extrapolate.
Current meters do not expect 12 amps since that is 2024 tech so you have to do some manual measurements.
You could also use a usb c break out board like this: ua-cam.com/video/2fIOK8FH3aU/v-deo.html
And either stick a 20A DMM in between or put a low ohm current sense resistor and measure the voltage. Or put a battery watt meter in between.
I'm new to electronics and saw another video showing this gadget. I've been buying Li-ion batteries and noticed so many sellers claiming from 800 mAh to around 6800 mAh from a 18650 battery. I'm looking for a way to test to see if their claims are accurate.Would this tester be able to measure amperage in any battery once I modify the USB input?
Amperage yes as that is current in that instance of time. The 800mAh and 6800mAh is a measurement of energy which is current over a period of time. To do so, you may need a dummy load or just let it run until it runs out of battery with this connected.
edit: Depends if you are measuring a battery cell or a battery bank which regulates the output to 5V. It can do the battery bank but not a cell. For measuring cells, you might consider a RC battery charger.
I have the exact same unit, unbranded but i overpaid it (they sold me this as UM25C) EDIT: though it worx on higher voltages, it is very unstable and sometimes does not switch to QC or PD
I tried a different one that looks like a cross. It appears the PD measurement is better on that one.
@@BeatTheBushDIY yup, just got delivered my FNB48 and it is AWESOME!!!! it can even force qc3.0!
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What is the best way to tell if my phone is charging at the optimal speed? Should I look at total output wattage? Or should I look at amp?
Have your phone more than half discharged to draw max current. Amps and watt are the same thing if you know output voltage. Watts = Voltage x Amperes
If one has a phone that requires 25 W charging could you use this to see if the power bank you have is outputting enough power for the phone?
Generally USBA does up to 3A so the most it can do is 15W. This means you are likely using USBC which needs a bit of negotiation to get it to do higher voltages. Try this one I use: amzn.to/3ztEM8f (Affiliate link)
IT better to drain test from 100-0 or better to meaussure from 0-100??
Same.
@@BeatTheBushDIY ok thanks 😃
@@BeatTheBushDIYwhen cheking for capacity do need to plug tester direct to phone usb port or plug to charger usb port ?
I measured my battery via direct plug to phone usb it give only half capacity mah?s
So maybe i AM doing wrong?
Please review the j7-C digital usb tester.
Good point. Coming soon.
I have one that works fine but I notice that sometimes the resistance gets extremely high and power out gets extremely low. Something wrong with the cable? Or this meter?
How can you tell resistance is high? Or is it the device is almost fully charged so the power out lowers?
I just received a similar meter and it does not power on when I plug in usb-c in. The usb-a ports worked fine. I have an iPhone 13 so wanted to test all my charger blocks I had with android that charged much faster than on my iPhone but so far can’t test my usb-c blocks.
The IC on that meter might not be loaded.
I'm a newbie with USB testers. I have a gas motorbike that has a USB input. The voltage changes from 7 to 14.I'm wondering if I can change the voltage from 14.1 to 7 or 8 voltage using this device. Can I make adjustments with this product?
That sounds very very off. USB output are usually in the 5V range. This product only measures, it doesn't change the voltage.
Request for wyze cam v4 input 110-240v output 5v/1a connect to power bank what capacity I'll use?
The cam doesn't used 5W all day long. It might be 1W, you size the battery bank according to how many days you want it to run.
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So I did an over test and was recharging one powerbank using another at 8.86 volts and 1.2 amps and it says my (30,000 mah powerbank) capacity is 11,000 something mah. How do I convert the volts and amps to see the true mah numbers of the powerbank at the company’s 3.7volts or whatver cause I’ve seen results as high as 24,900 with this bank but I’m getting 11,000 with 9v so yeah I’m searching how to convert the numbers and math
Powerbank ratings are given for the 3.7 average voltage cell. So a 30,000 mA*h PB has 111,000 mW*h energy available. You will only ever get about 90% of that at the output due to conversion losses, so let's say 100,000 mW*h total energy output. Now divide that by your output voltage, 8.86V. The end result is 11,300 mA*h. The math is Power(output) = efficiency*Power(cells)... where power = current * voltage for each side of the equation.
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Hi brilliant video, so could u test real capacit of famous power bank like anker, Baseus?
I have a Jabra 510 speakerphone that I use with my laptop. It works sometimes but sometimes causes my laptop to shutdown if I plug it in. I am not sure it’s a cable issue or maybe the batteries in the unit.
Do you think a tester like this could help me diagnose?
Could be many things but you could use this to see if there is some random current spike in your speakerphone.
I was thinking about building something similar last year using an arduino, but I'd hardly ever use it so I didn't actually do it.
I suppose you can do this yourself but you may have to fab your own board that taps a sense resistor off USBC, microUSB, and USBA connectors. And perhaps some annoyances with higher voltage lines on the USBC.
@@BeatTheBushDIY And doing it yourself is not cheaper either. But it would've been able to work with any voltage up to maybe 39 and maybe 10amps, I don't remember the sensor's specs exactly. I wanted to test my NiMh battery packs too.
Well, this one wont do Apple USBC connectors like for laptops. For battery packs, I use a multipurpose battery charger, the Tenergy TB6B but any good one can check battery capacity.
my MacBook charges with it, using apples charging brick and cable
I had the same experience.