Vuaeco : * builds a phone that lasts a month* Also vuaeco : i have this portable charger, its very light. In all honesty thank you for your videos i watch them everytime you release a new one. It even inspired me to repair one of my sons toys that the battery pack was broken. It used to take 2 AAs but i replaced that with a 18650. It last forever now. Even after 3 months we only used 25 percent of the battery. Thank you again for all of this!
LOL! I'm kind of backwards a bit. My phone charger weighs only a few grams whereas my actual phone weighs half a kilogram! Way to go Evan, eventually everything you own that runs on AA will be powered by 18650s. :D
I follow you from Egypt, a wonderful effort, very distinctive, practical and useful. All thanks, greetings, respect and appreciation to you, I look forward to more wonderful videos.
Hey Vuaeco, i like your idea but in my case, i used a step down converter, which has an output of 20 amps max. (10$). I use a usb c pd trigger board (10$) to get 20 volts from a powerbank and then step the voltage down to 4.2 and in my case CC 10 amps, so 42 watts. Works flawlessly.
@@batterynerd8779 Just so I'm clear, the battery pack is 20v? I've defo contemplated stepping down instead of stepping up, but I envisioned a 2S pack stepped down from 8.*v to 5v. Even so, 20v would make using power tool packs (e.g. DeWalt) simple... 🤔
These modules are pretty hot that if you touch it might burn your finger during the charging process, I sugest to use a small heatsink or small fan is better for these stacked modules, Otherwise the board will melting your usb cable
IP5306 , 4 pCBs connections can you show in diagram, I have a little confusion over the current distribution the way you connected all the 4 boards together.
That glowing wire was fun, but for sheer exhilaration, it's hard to beat -dropping- making accidental contact while using a folding Allen key set on your Headway pack. It shorted 7 cells, and glowed like a stove on high in about 3 seconds. I used a sharpening steel to smack it off, but not before the end went molten, leaving the screw head completely smooth. Oh, did I mention that this was in the kitchen? 🤤 #DIYWelding
Not this particular pack because I need to run it down to empty to see how long it lasts on a single charge. But I did try this IP5306 board on other Tesla cells and they stay cool at full load. This is much better than the TP4056. The only problem is, you have to run it at 2 Amps each and not lower.
@@vuaeco , I see . That phone battery pack is something to behold. For people that use their phones in the shop it's ideal. Amazing stuff as always. Thanks for all you do brother
@@vuaeco u answerd what i looking for.from Ip5306 how long u charge? charging after diddnt u notice any heat at all? Looks it is stable.thank you for making usefull honest video with practical experiment its soo cool.keep it up.
i made the same thing, i use a powerbank module (ip5328p) to charge mine. It charges at 18w. It can also be used as a power bank. I'm using molicel p42a 4200mah 21700, my iPhone 6s has a total capacity of 21ah. It takes about 1hr30 minutes to charge the battery.
In connected 3pcs of tp4056 in parallel, but to my surprise only one is showing red light for charging while the remaining 2 only show blue light, can you tell me if not all tp4056 can be connected in parallel or i need to change any on the board ?
hello vuaeco i love watching youre videos but i have a problem. i have a scooter 48 volt 1000watt and it bearly hit 25 km/h on straight road im 80kg btw. do you know why its so slow and what i can do?
Could possibly your controller can only support that much output. Or your battery might have a problem. If you have a new set of better battery and controller, swap it out one by one and you can possibly figure out the problem.
@@vuaeco hello thank you for replying:) i dont have any controller or battery laying around but the website where i bought the scooter from says tha the controller has 21 amp. if you want to see the website search for (stay classy n2 performence)
@@lijanaklasauskiene3456 That defo is slow. My 48V ebike will do 50 km/h on the flats, and over 60 with a downhill. EDIT: I weigh 120kg, and my bike is another 35 or 40. Do you know how to use a multimeter? Also, how long did you charge your battery when you first got it? If the bike moves at all, it's likely a battery problem...
My question what is the temperature of the boards Tp4056 made one with 2x Tp4056 and it got hot to a point I had to stop charging 175degrees and higher I will Try to make one with 3x Tp4056
Thank for the Video, by this tutorial, I can charge my 24 volt battery E bike I just try to charge each of 1S moduel battery so, 6 module battery charging seperately, so I can safely to charge my battery without any Inbalance and not use any BMS for my e Bike, and because of that, I need to change wire diagram of my E bike charging method, but that's fine, better then Using BMS
just go buy a lipi charger for about $30 and call it a day they can easily go up to 17a -20a thus saving you double the waiting time time is money and time is valuable
You are really smart man, I have a question for you. I bought a battery pack that has a digital percentage display which is what I want and it can give 4.5 amps at 5v qc 3 and qc 4 it has lipo battery inside 2x 5000 mha 3.7v has battery + and - and 2 other little connections NIC. So my question, can I replace the lipo battery with lithium ion 2x 5000mha 3.7v and just use the + and - ? Will it stop charging at 100% and be safe ?
I learn a lot from your videos. Still learning the basics of electronics and batteries. Thanks!!
Vuaeco : * builds a phone that lasts a month*
Also vuaeco : i have this portable charger, its very light.
In all honesty thank you for your videos i watch them everytime you release a new one. It even inspired me to repair one of my sons toys that the battery pack was broken. It used to take 2 AAs but i replaced that with a 18650. It last forever now. Even after 3 months we only used 25 percent of the battery. Thank you again for all of this!
LOL! I'm kind of backwards a bit. My phone charger weighs only a few grams whereas my actual phone weighs half a kilogram!
Way to go Evan, eventually everything you own that runs on AA will be powered by 18650s. :D
@@vuaeco I think i opened a can that i will never be able to close by converting that toy hahaha :) thanks for the reply!
Haha! Your kiddo just lost an excuse to get a new toy!
@@JR-zw2vb absolutely haha
your channel is so amazing, i dont know why no has more views
Because Poogle has to sell a new war every week for Unkkkle Sam. Yes, Vu rocks the casbah.
I just bought 3 charging modules to charge my batteries. Thank you for the tip.
I follow you from Egypt, a wonderful effort, very distinctive, practical and useful. All thanks, greetings, respect and appreciation to you, I look forward to more wonderful videos.
Greetings Egypt and thank you.
"Honey, did you bring the charger for my phone?"
"Yes. Here it is. Oh, and here's the 2000 page manual to charge it properly. Or see this video." 🤣
yes you can connect them to increase the amp limit, just a parallel connection of 6 of them, but you have to have a 12 Amp supply
Hey Vuaeco, i like your idea but in my case, i used a step down converter, which has an output of 20 amps max. (10$). I use a usb c pd trigger board (10$) to get 20 volts from a powerbank and then step the voltage down to 4.2 and in my case CC 10 amps, so 42 watts. Works flawlessly.
You are stepping the voltage up from a power bank to 20V and then step down to 4.2V? That's a lot of wasted power though.
@@vuaeco yes, you are right. But the PD protocol supports 20, 15, 12, 9 and 5 Volts. So i have a lot to pick from.
@@batterynerd8779 Just so I'm clear, the battery pack is 20v? I've defo contemplated stepping down instead of stepping up, but I envisioned a 2S pack stepped down from 8.*v to 5v. Even so, 20v would make using power tool packs (e.g. DeWalt) simple... 🤔
These modules are pretty hot that if you touch it might burn your finger during the charging process, I sugest to use a small heatsink or small fan is better for these stacked modules, Otherwise the board will melting your usb cable
Cool thanks Vuaeco.
IP5306 , 4 pCBs connections can you show in diagram, I have a little confusion over the current distribution the way you connected all the 4 boards together.
Good videos like always, keep them good videos coming 👍🏻
That glowing wire was fun, but for sheer exhilaration, it's hard to beat -dropping- making accidental contact while using a folding Allen key set on your Headway pack. It shorted 7 cells, and glowed like a stove on high in about 3 seconds. I used a sharpening steel to smack it off, but not before the end went molten, leaving the screw head completely smooth.
Oh, did I mention that this was in the kitchen? 🤤 #DIYWelding
LOL. That's one way to forge a new tool! :D
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Very appereiceited
Did you fully charge your pack and how was the heat during the charge at 7+ amps?
Not this particular pack because I need to run it down to empty to see how long it lasts on a single charge. But I did try this IP5306 board on other Tesla cells and they stay cool at full load. This is much better than the TP4056. The only problem is, you have to run it at 2 Amps each and not lower.
@@vuaeco , I see . That phone battery pack is something to behold. For people that use their phones in the shop it's ideal. Amazing stuff as always. Thanks for all you do brother
@@vuaeco u answerd what i looking for.from Ip5306 how long u charge? charging after diddnt u notice any heat at all? Looks it is stable.thank you for making usefull honest video with practical experiment its soo cool.keep it up.
@@vuaeco is this ip5306 has low voltage protection like Tp4056 ?
This is crazy.
I love it
Nice video
Thanks for sharing
i made the same thing, i use a powerbank module (ip5328p) to charge mine. It charges at 18w. It can also be used as a power bank. I'm using molicel p42a 4200mah 21700, my iPhone 6s has a total capacity of 21ah. It takes about 1hr30 minutes to charge the battery.
Sir Can I use 30 pec tp4056 in parallel for 30A? Please answer me.
Thanks from Bangladesh
do have a video how did build that case holder with 18650 batteries for that iphone?
Bro, you have a new subscriber!! thanks
In connected 3pcs of tp4056 in parallel, but to my surprise only one is showing red light for charging while the remaining 2 only show blue light, can you tell me if not all tp4056 can be connected in parallel or i need to change any on the board ?
i have same problem, i afraid it can become a bomb
I want to ask about the ip5306 module, by combining it with a parallel circuit, how much current will come out through the output to the load?
"Upgraded" love it
Brilliant video, thanks 👍
What power suply you have that can handle 5v 8A??
Computer power supply. I made a video about it before I made this video. You can find it in my video list.
hello vuaeco i love watching youre videos but i have a problem. i have a scooter 48 volt 1000watt and it bearly hit 25 km/h on straight road im 80kg btw. do you know why its so slow and what i can do?
Could possibly your controller can only support that much output. Or your battery might have a problem. If you have a new set of better battery and controller, swap it out one by one and you can possibly figure out the problem.
@@vuaeco hello thank you for replying:) i dont have any controller or battery laying around but the website where i bought the scooter from says tha the controller has 21 amp. if you want to see the website search for (stay classy n2 performence)
@@lijanaklasauskiene3456 That defo is slow. My 48V ebike will do 50 km/h on the flats, and over 60 with a downhill. EDIT: I weigh 120kg, and my bike is another 35 or 40.
Do you know how to use a multimeter? Also, how long did you charge your battery when you first got it? If the bike moves at all, it's likely a battery problem...
@@fun_ghoul ik i have a friend with 36 volt and 350 watt motor and even that goes 30 kmh
New to your channel. Love the content.
Thanks for the idea
Maybe you could fast charge a modded power bank
My question what is the temperature of the boards Tp4056 made one with 2x Tp4056 and it got hot to a point I had to stop charging 175degrees and higher I will Try to make one with 3x Tp4056
Hello, nice work. Do you have a link to the boards? Regards
Very informative especially for novices like me. I wonder - can you use the same approach to charging 32650 LiFePo4 batteries?
Why not use a cc/cv Module?
wow , nice video
Where can I buy that ip5306 board ?
I found them on Amazon.
@@oldmgbs2 link please all tem have fake ip5306
Thank for the Video, by this tutorial, I can charge my 24 volt battery E bike
I just try to charge each of 1S moduel battery
so, 6 module battery charging seperately, so I can safely to charge my battery without any Inbalance and not use any BMS for my e Bike, and because of that, I need to change wire diagram of my E bike charging method, but that's fine, better then Using BMS
just go buy a lipi charger for about $30 and call it a day they can easily go up to 17a -20a thus saving you double the waiting time time is money and time is valuable
Which lipo charger that can go up to 20A for $30?
@@vuaeco toolkit m6d does 15a price shouldn’t be a factor on items like this cause u get what u pay for
there is a smaller charger even
You are really smart man, I have a question for you. I bought a battery pack that has a digital percentage display which is what I want and it can give 4.5 amps at 5v qc 3 and qc 4 it has lipo battery inside 2x 5000 mha 3.7v has battery + and - and 2 other little connections NIC. So my question, can I replace the lipo battery with lithium ion 2x 5000mha 3.7v and just use the + and - ? Will it stop charging at 100% and be safe ?
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Heat dissipation seems like it would be a problem.
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So 20 of the big boys = 1 DeWalt fast charger. Cool.
5S4P?
@@vuaeco I mean, right? DW fast charger is 8A, so...
@@fun_ghoul Yes. Maybe we can find 20 of these inside that Dewalt charger?
It's not a balance charging method though is it???🤔🤔😳🇬🇧
It is balanced because you only charge a 1S battery this way.
@@vuaeco Yes, but it's 5 separate cells. Just because they are in parallel doesn't mean they will all be at the same voltage....🤔😳🇬🇧
@@EnglishTurbines They always are the same voltage because they are always connected to each other. They balance the voltage automatically
What does it look like when it gets to the end of the charging cycle does the current fall down and then switch off at the correct battery voltage?
Yes, it will reduce the current and cut off at the end. It'll work just like one single unit, just faster.
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Wow
Saya menggunakan tp4056 2 hari langsung rusak
madness config