Very nice and informative video. Deep technical things explained in a simple and effective way. My sincer thanks for uploading such a nice useful video. Please keep it up.
Regarding to your discharging unit, what is the different using 1 unit of 5W7.5R resistor compare with using 2 units of 5W7.5R? I saw the discharging unit comes with 2 resistor and they can be connected in parallel.
Opus is best, no doubt. However price/quality I now use li-500 as main chargers/testers. The tp-4056 is cheap but sensitive... Need replacement often...
@@Sailingandelectronics i want to charge 18650 cell with solar 6v 1A plate, but i also want to power the adriuno at the same time, can i do both,at the same time, if connect changer and discharger on same cell ,will it work or burn the cell something..els..
Nice video. Thx.I bought this same tester and it came with two resisters marked ZY 5W7R5 . I used only one resister and tested my havested good batteries showed before charging 3v- 4v readings. But after almost one hour draining the batteies this tester showed mAh readings made me frustrating. They are 0150, 0337, 0341, 0362, 0507, 0509, 0511, 0622, 0648, 0962, 0995, 1001, 1094, 1096,1425,and 1598. Are these my real capasity of my batteries or have to understand or how to read this readings? Thx for your reply to send me or correct way.
Obviously he doesn't answer questions from his subscribers. Anything around 15 to 20 amps should do the job. The higher the better. When it comes to 12v supplies I always like to leave plenty up my sleeve. If I need 10 amps I'll go for 15 amps. If I need 20 amps I'll go for 25 to 30. This way the supply is running cooler and will last a lot longer. I have a few 20 amp supplies which have been running for over 26 years and still as good as the day I built them. One thing I've learned, never ever trust the output of Chinese supplies. Often they're little more than a wild guess. Plus I've had too many literally explode during use. In fact one decided to shock us all at 2am Christmas Eve. It blew it's cover 10 feet from the power point.
just a quick question the lg 18650 battery from ebay (Lithium Ion ICR18650 MF1 2150mAh ) 20x cells each cell is 2150 ah. The spec sheet says Max. Charge Current 1.0C(2,150mA). So when you have this pack 36v 10s 2p what is the maximum ah current can you charge it 2ah 42v current or 2ah current x 20 cells ~ 40 ah current at 42v. Now if you have 3x 10s 2p in parallel which is 36v 12.12 ah what is the maximum ah current you can charge thats 60 cells is it 60 cells at 2ah current which is 120 ah current for 60 cells or just 2 ah for 60 cells using cccv charger Thank you very much
The best thing to do when discharge testing 18650's is to check the manufacturers spec sheet, that will tell you what the minimum discharge test voltage is. Most of the ones I test recommend 2.6 volts. At 3.0 you will not get all the MAH the battery can supply.
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Opus will be correct because you know what amount of MA is used. In the little charger from this video it depends on the resistance you give it. If only 1 block, it's about 500MA. You could try the same cell in opus at same charge and compare.
If I use Imax BC charger with these holder cases, the cells are in parallel and are not receiving charge independently, as in your schematic, right?! Let's say I carry 2 or more cells in these holders (using Imax to charge them), even with cells originally of the same capacity. if I put 2 or more of them to load and they are at different rates when the process starts, when one of them is completely filled, the others cells will continue to be get loading until 100% of charge or not? If will, That one which has already been completed will continue to receive load, or not, or does the cell have any way to cease receiving electrons as soon as it completes its capacity?? I always had this doubt. Thank You very much if could explain this situation. I'm enjoying very much your videos.
Hi, when in parallel and thus not receiving charge independently as you say, they will charge until the charger reaches its final voltage. However, once shut down, and separated, it could be that one cell is higher/lower than the other. I do not think this is a problem if all cells are in good condition. If you have a bad cell, parallel with a good one, then the charger will try to keep charging, with heating possibility. To be 100% sure, an Opus BT-c3100 is a safer bet. This has separate charge control and overheating killswitch. You can see that in one of my other video's. Have fun and keep it safe
Did I miss your telling us what the combined maximum amps draw is from your 5v 30A power supply when 16 x 18650 3.7v discharged cells (each behind a separate TP5056 charging board) are connected in parallel ?
If each TP4056 is rated 1A, then the current is going to be 16 amperes when it is in CV (constant voltage). It is going to start to drop when the cells are going to be near 4.2V.
nice video. Can you connect the charger cirquit and the discharger cirquit to the same battery holder with a toggle switch maybe? that way it is much faster to switch between charging/discharging.. what do you think?
Should work, but you cut your capacity by half. One waiting for the other. You better charge and discharge at the same time. You'll get more cells tested in the same time.
Hi sir ,I would like to have the diagram for this video of what n how u assembled the charging /discharging schematic please for I want to make a bunch of cells thanks:-regards Jeffery
Hi, normal discharge is 3v, 2,5 and up is not good, but no problem if rare situation. Most chargers can handle this... (charging slowly up till 3v). If really low or completely depleted, you can change settings so will start at any voltage. I use a cheap Chinese battery bank where I can put 8 18650 cells in. This then charges with only USB. If in there for 30 to 60 minutes, voltage is up to 2.2v most of the time. Enough to put in real charger.
Thank you for an excellent video , I have watched many videos but found it difficult to understand maybe because I an 68 years of age one foot in the grave. Your video and explanation is excellent. I do not want to go up with a bang. i would rather go next to a beautiful woman in bed it dose not have to be my wife lol. I hope my wife dose not read my comments. Please keep making videos .
The dischargers are very inaccurate.... the ones I have anyway. The voltage and current are both incorrect when compared to measurements with a Fluke meter.
You can calibrate these little things. I haven't done it, but you can. That way they will be accurate and give results you can compare if you have multiple units.
ran through the procedure here..... syonyk.blogspot.co.nz/2015/10/zb2l3-v20-zhiyu-battery-tester.html ....all seemed to go ok but end up with the same inaccuracy..... 0.1volt and roughly 40ma difference to everything else used to check..... shorted the resistor to get the 2A from an adjustable supply.
Excellent work! Clear and precise instructions. Thank you !
Very nice and informative video. Deep technical things explained in a simple and effective way. My sincer thanks for uploading such a nice useful video. Please keep it up.
Very Good video, it was informative i realized i bought 4 of the old version and was going to buy more.
I really like ur bulk charger setup . I might also make similar like u did . thanks
thank you from mexico, it helps me your video, i just boght this discharger and doesnt have instructions
Great. You using the converter out is 5v 30Ah ?
5v yes
Ah not sure.
Great video,thank you for your work.
what if I have to discharge 1amp from the 18650 battery cell, what should be the value of the ceramic resistor????
Regarding to your discharging unit, what is the different using 1 unit of 5W7.5R resistor compare with using 2 units of 5W7.5R? I saw the discharging unit comes with 2 resistor and they can be connected in parallel.
If you look at the bottom of the PCB there are pads for connection of the 5 volts, you don't need to use the Micro USB socket.
Thanks for your vids, ... would you recommend this device? Do you think that is accurate? Or would be better one like liitokala li-500 or opus bt.
Opus is best, no doubt. However price/quality I now use li-500 as main chargers/testers. The tp-4056 is cheap but sensitive... Need replacement often...
@@Sailingandelectronics i want to charge 18650 cell with solar 6v 1A plate, but i also want to power the adriuno at the same time, can i do both,at the same time, if connect changer and discharger on same cell ,will it work or burn the cell something..els..
Nice video. Thx.I bought this same tester and it came with two resisters marked ZY 5W7R5 . I used only one resister and tested my havested good batteries showed before charging 3v- 4v readings. But after almost one hour draining the batteies this tester showed mAh readings made me frustrating. They are 0150, 0337, 0341, 0362, 0507, 0509, 0511, 0622, 0648, 0962, 0995, 1001, 1094, 1096,1425,and 1598. Are these my real capasity of my batteries or have to understand or how to read this readings? Thx for your reply to send me or correct way.
Nice work mate, keep it up
How many charging device I can use with 5v 30A output charger ?
theoretically you should be able to do 30, but not overdoing it and running at max all the time, 15 to 20 would be a safe bet.
@@Sailingandelectronics thanks sir
Do you need to Set the low voltage cut off every time ( USB disconnected )
No, once set it is ok
@@Sailingandelectronics great ! 👍🏼
I have two more questions :P
@@Sailingandelectronics 2⃣ Will it Balance the Cells while storaging ?
@@Sailingandelectronics 3⃣ Can I storage discharge 1S with it ?
Thx for the tip which charging boards to select...
Thank you ghis video i would like to know what main power suply you use from 220 or 230 to 12 v ? Thx
Obviously he doesn't answer questions from his subscribers. Anything around 15 to 20 amps should do the job. The higher the better. When it comes to 12v supplies I always like to leave plenty up my sleeve. If I need 10 amps I'll go for 15 amps. If I need 20 amps I'll go for 25 to 30. This way the supply is running cooler and will last a lot longer. I have a few 20 amp supplies which have been running for over 26 years and still as good as the day I built them. One thing I've learned, never ever trust the output of Chinese supplies. Often they're little more than a wild guess. Plus I've had too many literally explode during use. In fact one decided to shock us all at 2am Christmas Eve. It blew it's cover 10 feet from the power point.
just a quick question the lg 18650 battery from ebay (Lithium Ion ICR18650 MF1 2150mAh ) 20x cells each cell is 2150 ah. The spec sheet says Max. Charge Current 1.0C(2,150mA). So when you have this pack 36v 10s 2p what is the maximum ah current can you charge it 2ah 42v current or 2ah current x 20 cells ~ 40 ah current at 42v. Now if you have 3x 10s 2p in parallel which is 36v 12.12 ah what is the maximum ah current you can charge thats 60 cells is it 60 cells at 2ah current which is 120 ah current for 60 cells or just 2 ah for 60 cells using cccv charger
Thank you very much
on first question I would say about 4 Amps on the 36V pack. You have 2x2.15Ah, so 4.3A for charging at 1C.
for second question, you could charge at 12 Amps, since you join 3 packs together at 36V. 3 x 4 Amps = 12 Amps
This 4065 module is capable for charging 4v 2AH lead acid battery cell.?
Can I charge the high drain battery using the tp4056 charging bord? Pls reply
If it is lipo 1cell you can charge. You can change minimum and maximum voltage if not lipo.
The best thing to do when discharge testing 18650's is to check the manufacturers spec sheet, that will tell you what the minimum discharge test voltage is. Most of the ones I test recommend 2.6 volts. At 3.0 you will not get all the MAH the battery can supply.
You're probably right, so it gives me a certain positive margin. My actual capacity will be higher then measured ;-)
1.25x recommened
much better indeed
Tq bro.
@Johnathan Alan Bruh you scammer people have to stop commenting under my comments bruh i keep getting notifications. What kind of shitty scam is this anyways who wants to hack their girlfriends instagram account like ???
i have done a capacity with these testers and then compared it with the opus 3100 there is a huge difference i dont know which is accurate.
Opus will be correct because you know what amount of MA is used. In the little charger from this video it depends on the resistance you give it. If only 1 block, it's about 500MA. You could try the same cell in opus at same charge and compare.
If I use Imax BC charger with these holder cases, the cells are in parallel and are not receiving charge independently, as in your schematic, right?! Let's say I carry 2 or more cells in these holders (using Imax to charge them), even with cells originally of the same capacity. if I put 2 or more of them to load and they are at different rates when the process starts, when one of them is completely filled, the others cells will continue to be get loading until 100% of charge or not? If will, That one which has already been completed will continue to receive load, or not, or does the cell have any way to cease receiving electrons as soon as it completes its capacity?? I always had this doubt. Thank You very much if could explain this situation. I'm enjoying very much your videos.
Hi, when in parallel and thus not receiving charge independently as you say, they will charge until the charger reaches its final voltage. However, once shut down, and separated, it could be that one cell is higher/lower than the other.
I do not think this is a problem if all cells are in good condition. If you have a bad cell, parallel with a good one, then the charger will try to keep charging, with heating possibility.
To be 100% sure, an Opus BT-c3100 is a safer bet. This has separate charge control and overheating killswitch.
You can see that in one of my other video's.
Have fun and keep it safe
otherwise one could wire the hobby balance charger into holder as with balancing leads and get individual charging and discharging if needed?
Did I miss your telling us what the combined maximum amps draw is from your 5v 30A power supply when 16 x 18650 3.7v discharged cells (each behind a separate TP5056 charging board) are connected in parallel ?
If each TP4056 is rated 1A, then the current is going to be 16 amperes when it is in CV (constant voltage). It is going to start to drop when the cells are going to be near 4.2V.
nice video. Can you connect the charger cirquit and the discharger cirquit to the same battery holder with a toggle switch maybe? that way it is much faster to switch between charging/discharging.. what do you think?
Should work, but you cut your capacity by half. One waiting for the other. You better charge and discharge at the same time. You'll get more cells tested in the same time.
Great station!
Can you please let us know what is the power converter name/brand. Can we get this from ebay. Thanks
Hi sir ,I would like to have the diagram for this video of what n how u assembled the charging /discharging schematic please for I want to make a bunch of cells thanks:-regards Jeffery
Great work you've done there! One question, have you tried charging an over discharged 18650, voltage that is below 3.7v?
Hi, normal discharge is 3v, 2,5 and up is not good, but no problem if rare situation. Most chargers can handle this... (charging slowly up till 3v).
If really low or completely depleted, you can change settings so will start at any voltage. I use a cheap Chinese battery bank where I can put 8 18650 cells in. This then charges with only USB. If in there for 30 to 60 minutes, voltage is up to 2.2v most of the time. Enough to put in real charger.
Thank you for an excellent video , I have watched many videos but found it difficult to understand maybe because I an 68 years of age one foot in the grave. Your video and explanation is excellent. I do not want to go up with a bang. i would rather go next to a beautiful woman in bed it dose not have to be my wife lol. I hope my wife dose not read my comments. Please keep making videos .
Thanks sir
Can I charge my lipos
If they are 1s, yes. (3.8v)
Hi , your video explanationis very good and clear , very useful . can you put up a video on how to use charge /discharge board SKU.. BU0572 ..tks
The dischargers are very inaccurate.... the ones I have anyway. The voltage and current are both incorrect when compared to measurements with a Fluke meter.
You can calibrate these little things. I haven't done it, but you can. That way they will be accurate and give results you can compare if you have multiple units.
ran through the procedure here..... syonyk.blogspot.co.nz/2015/10/zb2l3-v20-zhiyu-battery-tester.html
....all seemed to go ok but end up with the same inaccuracy..... 0.1volt and roughly 40ma difference to everything else used to check..... shorted the resistor to get the 2A from an adjustable supply.
ya these dischargers are CRAP..PURE CRAP...not even with in %5 accuracy..several post on here about how bad they are
He looks like Clarence Boddicker from robocop
Also Red, in That 70's Show... (same actor)
Liikota 500 does all the same job. Just 20 dollars
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