Thanks, I have had this board for a couple of years, today I saw it in my parts box and decided to try and recall why the heck I bought it, and how to wire it up. So I now know how to hook it up, still don't recall why I purchased it, but I think it was back when I was going to build a super flashlight using a 100 watt LED and I planned on powering it with this board. Not sure, but perhaps I will find the rest of the parts I purchased to do my build. I had it ready to go and found myself under a surgeon's knife with months of recover to follow spinal surgery. That takes a lot out of a fellow.
Three series of lithium battery protection board.Automatically cancel protection after protection conditions restore.With function of overcharge protection, over discharge protection, short circuit protection, over-current protection.Suitable for lithium battery pack of 11.1V, 12V, 12.6V.Charging voltage: 12.6V - 13.6V
Those are cold solder joints, try using lower temperature (like 300°C/570°F), more power (like 65w) and stay longer with a cleaner tip! Other than this cool video, thanks!
what i lovely comment to respond to on a sunday morning, god bless the flux the solder and the heat, amen. hi, it surely looks like those are cold joints... i think it's mostly the lack of shininess and the state of that soldering tip. his iron is quite hot. nothing wrong with that if the user can manage to be in and out as quick as possible as less heat is transferred to the leads/components what way... and this guy moves kind of fast... he doesn't burn the insulation either, and holds the wires by hand. it just proves that hot heat and short duration is alright. about the cold solder joints, i believe it's not really the case after i watched a few joints in slow motion: the solder flows and wets everything, one can clearly see how the solder changes color as it solidifies. maybe a bit more flux would help to make them shiner and smoother or it may be that he's using lead free solder, that's always dull and it might appear as cold joints compared to 60/40 lead solder... (like @2:53, set playback speed to x0.25. or 2:58, 4:18 shows how long it takes the solder to solidify, the joints are in fact fully melted). that soldering tip though is truly something else :) the guy clearly doesn't have access to what we'd wish he had so he's working w/ whatever he has available. it could look more refined for sure, but those are not failed joints.. that being said, again, that tip is something else :). i've head limited equipment growing up and i remember the irons getting extra hot. that degrades the tips, it;s hard to keep them shiny. it burns the flux real quick. sometimes one little spot remains clean and the rest of the tip builds up like an insulator layer of oxide... anyways, i quickly understood that a clean tip is desirable and it's not that difficult to improvise one. the temp can be somewhat controlled by how deep the tip is pushed into the heating capsule. i've made copper ones for irons and guns, they don't wear out as fast as ppl believe.. especially if you gently hammer the copper. that strengthens it considerably to the point that it becomes difficult to bend, it starts to become brittle. brittle means it's "hardened", it resists wear much better. copper needs to be reheated red hot to become malleable again. they call it copper annealing, it's fascinating ua-cam.com/video/3jSz11lz8MA/v-deo.html (an iron coated one is more durable) i've grown up and i have a soldering iron collection. my fav are old school Weller and Ungar if you're familiar w/ what was used in the 70s in US. the professional ones came w/ modular heaters and tips. that's how they used to select the soldering temperature, highly precise and stable, super reliable too... they still work after 50yrs. google "ungar 7760 heating element" for example, great looking soldering irons. some can get 900F and stay there on just 35W, so great engineered for efficiency too plus comfort as the handles don't get unpleasantly hot w/ prolonged use. the tips are also temperature matched, mass, shape, coating and alloy.. on the Ungar 777 (named the princess :) ), it takes 18W to get to 850F, ~450C. it doesn't stay there on larger joints thought as the thermal mass is small and the heater is not fast enough. those were the professional model for electronic female workers, for super finesse work, precise tips, super light and comfy even by today's standards... that was sunday sermon, blessed be the electron, wish you all, all the best.
@@NienteNessuno my pleasure.. just to repeat, a soldering tip can be made out of thick enough copper wire. it needs to be gently hammered (no need to deform it, even a wood hammer works) to make it stronger. you can make a collection of tips of different shapes for different applications. tips can also be bent for easier access in tight spaces. by adjusting how much the tip is inserted in the soldering iron, the temperature of the tip can be controlled somewhat. wish you all the best.
I would encourage anyone doing something like this to use a different soldering method. Heat the connection being joined, and add solder. Don't just have a blob of solder on your iron and then touch the connection. Also, put the wires through the holes. Sakes.
Actually the way he is doing it is fine (Could be neater). He's adding flux to the wire, so it doesn't burn off on the soldering iron. The pad is heating up fast and takes to the solder, if it blobbed, it wouldn't be a good bond, but the shape of the solder joint show's it's bonded well.
Kya ham 12 v 3s bms ke sath battery ko charge karne ke liye xl 6009 step up module le sakte h uske input pe 5 v charger ke jariye output se 12.8 volt de sakte h ....
🙏Bro please reply, i made an 12v 3s 20A 18650 pack but is not charging with bms, but charging without bms,I used 12-0-12 1A transformer, please reply bro
First full checking the bms board good condition or not, Second checking the every battery voltage minimum 3.2v needed, Third (12v -12.6v) input voltage for bms board, Fourth- 10Ah battery packs- 2A charging current need, 20Ah- 4A, 30Ah-6A.........
@@powergen522 pura video dekh kar maine 12v battery bana liye hai......thanks Diagram dekh liya hai But charger kaise banaye pata nahi chal Raha hai please guide me or make a video for some minute in budget......need 12.6v for charging help............
My only comment is that any power source should be a male plug (as a battery pack). In this case it is both for charging and power. Your buck charger should be the female. Just my own opinion.
Quiero cargar unas baterías, tengo un modulo TP4056 Micro USB 5V 1A 18650, despues pienso meter un MT3608 convertidor de aumento de DC-DC y al final un BMS 3S 10A 12V cargador de batería como el de tu video, para cargar 3 baterías, crees que funcione? Saludos
Hola Rodriguez veo que nadie responde...tienes la misma inquietud mía y te cuento que si puede servir pero el tema es el tiempo de respuesta en la carga de las baterias ya que por el modulo MT3608 solo maneja 1 amperio y siendo 3 baterias ya te imaginas la demora
Thanks for the video, how do you know when the batteries are charged, there is no indication on the board, If I wanted longer run time and used 6 cells do double up on amps but still 12.6 volts output could I used 2 of these boards?...Thanks
You can use only one of this board. If I right understand, you want to connect the cells 3s2p. This BMS should feed up to 20A (dont try it! :D), so it should work without problem ;)
I test this BMS board today, at last cell I had only 4.0V (others had 4.2V) and BMS finished charging. Next charging started after connecting/disconnecting load, and again it finihed at 4.0V on last cell. Has someone similar problem, or solution? Thanks
@@powergen522 I had more then 12.0V, first I had 12.7, later I tried at >14V and result the same (4.2V + 4.2V + 4V = 12.4V ) I changed last cell, and the same, at 4.0V cutted off charging. Maybe wrong reference at BMS board from manufacturer.
But i can charge this with my solar charger when i set the voltages correctly right? is charging / discahrging on this bms both over the + - port in that bms?
Thank you for sharing, good for your labor. Which (Volt and Ampere) adapter can we charge the serial group 18650 batteries with 4S and 5S BMS? For 4S to 16.8V - 5S to 21.0V, the min. and max? If I can learn how many Volt and Ampere values it should be, I can choose from the adapters I have.
Thanks, I have had this board for a couple of years, today I saw it in my parts box and decided to try and recall why the heck I bought it, and how to wire it up. So I now know how to hook it up, still don't recall why I purchased it, but I think it was back when I was going to build a super flashlight using a 100 watt LED and I planned on powering it with this board. Not sure, but perhaps I will find the rest of the parts I purchased to do my build. I had it ready to go and found myself under a surgeon's knife with months of recover to follow spinal surgery. That takes a lot out of a fellow.
Glad you recovered
Hello UA-camr.
The process of making BT speakers.
It helped me a lot.
Thank you for the video.
Three series of lithium battery protection board.Automatically cancel protection after protection conditions restore.With function of overcharge protection, over discharge protection, short circuit protection, over-current protection.Suitable for lithium battery pack of 11.1V, 12V, 12.6V.Charging voltage: 12.6V - 13.6V
Those are cold solder joints, try using lower temperature (like 300°C/570°F), more power (like 65w) and stay longer with a cleaner tip! Other than this cool video, thanks!
what i lovely comment to respond to on a sunday morning, god bless the flux the solder and the heat, amen.
hi, it surely looks like those are cold joints... i think it's mostly the lack of shininess and the state of that soldering tip.
his iron is quite hot. nothing wrong with that if the user can manage to be in and out as quick as possible as less heat is transferred to the leads/components what way... and this guy moves kind of fast...
he doesn't burn the insulation either, and holds the wires by hand. it just proves that hot heat and short duration is alright.
about the cold solder joints, i believe it's not really the case after i watched a few joints in slow motion: the solder flows and wets everything, one can clearly see how the solder changes color as it solidifies. maybe a bit more flux would help to make them shiner and smoother or it may be that he's using lead free solder, that's always dull and it might appear as cold joints compared to 60/40 lead solder... (like @2:53, set playback speed to x0.25. or 2:58, 4:18 shows how long it takes the solder to solidify, the joints are in fact fully melted).
that soldering tip though is truly something else :)
the guy clearly doesn't have access to what we'd wish he had so he's working w/ whatever he has available. it could look more refined for sure, but those are not failed joints..
that being said, again, that tip is something else :). i've head limited equipment growing up and i remember the irons getting extra hot. that degrades the tips, it;s hard to keep them shiny. it burns the flux real quick. sometimes one little spot remains clean and the rest of the tip builds up like an insulator layer of oxide... anyways, i quickly understood that a clean tip is desirable and it's not that difficult to improvise one. the temp can be somewhat controlled by how deep the tip is pushed into the heating capsule.
i've made copper ones for irons and guns, they don't wear out as fast as ppl believe.. especially if you gently hammer the copper. that strengthens it considerably to the point that it becomes difficult to bend, it starts to become brittle. brittle means it's "hardened", it resists wear much better. copper needs to be reheated red hot to become malleable again. they call it copper annealing, it's fascinating ua-cam.com/video/3jSz11lz8MA/v-deo.html
(an iron coated one is more durable)
i've grown up and i have a soldering iron collection. my fav are old school Weller and Ungar if you're familiar w/ what was used in the 70s in US.
the professional ones came w/ modular heaters and tips. that's how they used to select the soldering temperature, highly precise and stable, super reliable too... they still work after 50yrs. google "ungar 7760 heating element" for example, great looking soldering irons. some can get 900F and stay there on just 35W, so great engineered for efficiency too plus comfort as the handles don't get unpleasantly hot w/ prolonged use.
the tips are also temperature matched, mass, shape, coating and alloy..
on the Ungar 777 (named the princess :) ), it takes 18W to get to 850F, ~450C. it doesn't stay there on larger joints thought as the thermal mass is small and the heater is not fast enough. those were the professional model for electronic female workers, for super finesse work, precise tips, super light and comfy even by today's standards...
that was sunday sermon, blessed be the electron, wish you all, all the best.
@@duroxkilo on a comment I made on a random video 3 yrs ago... Thanks for the info I guess!
@@NienteNessuno no disrespect intended, wish you all the best
@@duroxkilo Nobody will ever stop to learn! Thanks for the suggestions!
@@NienteNessuno my pleasure..
just to repeat, a soldering tip can be made out of thick enough copper wire. it needs to be gently hammered (no need to deform it, even a wood hammer works) to make it stronger.
you can make a collection of tips of different shapes for different applications. tips can also be bent for easier access in tight spaces.
by adjusting how much the tip is inserted in the soldering iron, the temperature of the tip can be controlled somewhat.
wish you all the best.
Do you use what power source? You only show the adjustment of voltage, but what about current?
@@teklisbenzi
No, in serial connections the current will stay 1.5 amp, but in parallel will divide to the batteries. Thanks
0:06 ciao, meglio fare 4 batterie da 12v con 4 bms e collegarle in serie oppure 1 da 48v con 1 bms?
I would encourage anyone doing something like this to use a different soldering method. Heat the connection being joined, and add solder. Don't just have a blob of solder on your iron and then touch the connection. Also, put the wires through the holes. Sakes.
Actually the way he is doing it is fine (Could be neater). He's adding flux to the wire, so it doesn't burn off on the soldering iron. The pad is heating up fast and takes to the solder, if it blobbed, it wouldn't be a good bond, but the shape of the solder joint show's it's bonded well.
I think why he doing that cuz he dont what to over heat the battery
@@mandydoncansil9606 Doing it correctly won't overheat anything.
Congratulations could you do an assembly with a green led which lights up when the batteries are charged?
Should we use the same jack for input and output?
yes, same jack for input(charge) and output(load)
@@powergen522 but sir, will it CUTOFF load voltage automatically as a battery deep discharge protection??
Please reply
Kya ham 12 v 3s bms ke sath battery ko charge karne ke liye xl 6009 step up module le sakte h uske input pe 5 v charger ke jariye output se 12.8 volt de sakte h ....
when voltage is 10 it needs to charge it or lets make it 8 before charging ?
A charger is required when the battery is 9.6 volts,
because of single cell battery voltage maintain 3.2v so battery lifetime extend
@@powergen522 i made 3s ion battery. Maximum voltage after charge 11.8.. its 3.7v. So i gonna charge it 11.1?
Bro alag alag amp ke cell use kr sakte hai kya
Mere pass 2200mah ke 3
Our 2000mah 3 cell hai
Our 3 1800mah can i you use
🙏Bro please reply, i made an 12v 3s 20A 18650 pack but is not charging with bms, but charging without bms,I used 12-0-12 1A transformer, please reply bro
First full checking the bms board good condition or not,
Second checking the every battery voltage minimum 3.2v needed,
Third (12v -12.6v) input voltage for bms board,
Fourth- 10Ah battery packs- 2A charging current need,
20Ah- 4A, 30Ah-6A.........
Thanks for coaching
Thanks for sharing 👍
Can i charge this using 12v adaptor charger? I have build portable speaker Bluetooth on my video,
Is input and output of bms is same????
yes,
input volt 12.6v max
output volt 10v to 12.6v
Nice video, exactly what i've been looking for. Pls can this PCB module work/charge for 3s 40ah/100ah battery?
Can i give 12 to BMS board from 12 volts adaptor...?
7:00 12,21v My Powersuppy on Multimeter.
Good video but there is no current limitter in that circuit so your battery will get more than required current for charging the battery.
also in discharging.. do you know how to manage it?
When the external power input stops, Can the reverse current flow from batteries stop by using the buck boost module ?
Hello Bhai ek problem hai batao jara please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 isko charge karne ke liye power kaha se aur kaise Diya please bata dijiye
Reply.......
see the full video and i given circuit diagram in video description
@@powergen522 pura video dekh kar maine 12v battery bana liye hai......thanks
Diagram dekh liya hai But charger kaise banaye pata nahi chal Raha hai please guide me or make a video for some minute in budget......need 12.6v for charging help............
You can use the DC boost or buck converter and adjust the 12.6v for 3s battery charging
can this BMS handle back EMF from DC brushed motor ? Why i am asking is i want to power a 12V DC motor for electric drill application.
Да, Ставил себе на шуруповёрт - работает.
Which type of module is used for charge this battery pack how to stet this charge er how much volt is input and output
I have a powerbank module for charging
Do i still need bms module?
no need
how to connect the battery indicator and going to the amp as well?
Can we use direct 12.6 voltage charger instead of boost or buck converter
yes you can use
My only comment is that any power source should be a male plug (as a battery pack). In this case it is both for charging and power. Your buck charger should be the female. Just my own opinion.
Will this 3s work on 12v 40amp bms for long run rc flight
Quiero cargar unas baterías, tengo un modulo TP4056 Micro USB 5V 1A 18650, despues pienso meter un MT3608 convertidor de aumento de DC-DC y al final un BMS 3S 10A 12V cargador de batería como el de tu video, para cargar 3 baterías, crees que funcione? Saludos
Hola Rodriguez veo que nadie responde...tienes la misma inquietud mía y te cuento que si puede servir pero el tema es el tiempo de respuesta en la carga de las baterias ya que por el modulo MT3608 solo maneja 1 amperio y siendo 3 baterias ya te imaginas la demora
Hi! I am going to make a electric mosquito killer and make it rechargeable, can I use this for my project?
Bhai 12 volt BMS may maximum kitna voltage se charge karsakte hay.
13v
Hi Thank you for sharing. Ok, so where can i connect the + and - of the amp Diy in this case? Thanks
you connecting the same in and output pin socket
Can you help me on this
ua-cam.com/video/_rKSiRVPhFg/v-deo.html
Hi,the grey wire and purple one that are connected to dc buck convertor,on what are they conected on other terminals,can you show us?
12v adapter
Muito bom amigo, parabéns por compartilhar o conhecimento
Why my adapter and boost module led flickers when using same method to charge bms?
Me either, did u know why?
Can we use 12v 5A adaptor for this, input voltage
If i use BMS 2S 3A with 2 battery 18650 , how much voltage should I use to charge it?
Maximum 8.4v
Can I pull power from the 4.2v post on the board?
yes
@@powergen522 awesome thank you. Now I dont need a reducer.
but should be input voltage exist 4.2v and don't use above 4.2v bacause of module demage
@@powergen522 so I couldn't use 12v input like in the video and pull 12v and 4.2v to power 2 separate components?
Bhai kia ise mppt charge controller se charge kar sakte ha
How many hours before it can be fully charged? Thank you!
Bhai what Charger you used, didn't show??
Can it be used for lithium polymer battery
what kind of charger are you using?
Hello, can i use for example a notebook charger ? And with this step down charge and BMS charge ?
Thanks for the video, how do you know when the batteries are charged, there is no indication on the board, If I wanted longer run time and used 6 cells do double up on amps but still 12.6 volts output could I used 2 of these boards?...Thanks
You can use only one of this board. If I right understand, you want to connect the cells 3s2p. This BMS should feed up to 20A (dont try it! :D), so it should work without problem ;)
April27'20 1228PST. Greetings from California. Brother, Thank you very much for your video. that was very educative and informative. Have a nice day.
Very nice
do this bms had auto cutoff?
I test this BMS board today, at last cell I had only 4.0V (others had 4.2V) and BMS finished charging. Next charging started after connecting/disconnecting load, and again it finihed at 4.0V on last cell. Has someone similar problem, or solution?
Thanks
should be given 12.6v input charging for BMS board,
12v not enough,
@@powergen522 I had more then 12.0V, first I had 12.7, later I tried at >14V and result the same (4.2V + 4.2V + 4V = 12.4V )
I changed last cell, and the same, at 4.0V cutted off charging. Maybe wrong reference at BMS board from manufacturer.
As I understand the bms does not have the load balancing function, so they have different tension at the end of the process.
What about current ? How many current should it be ?
How do you power the load? Through the same + and - pins on the BMS ?
yes input voltage and output voltage have same line
u should use neat n clean wires and devices to make video .... and keep your work also neat clean
It's funny but the voltmeter, shouldn't it mark the voltage of the charging module instead of the battery voltage? a practical and simple greeting
Awesome, thank you for sharing.
You are a great teacher! Thank you. Greetings from Spain. One of the best !
Hi
Hi
👌
Can I use this to power 12v 4A tv board ? it would last (12v * 2.2Ah) / 48W = 0.55H right ? Thanks
yes
@@powergen522 i can use it up to 20A theoricaly ?
0.55H X 60 (minutes) = 33 minutes.
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Bagaimana jika baterai di isi ulang dgn 12volt 3A? Bagaimanakah hasilnya?
can charge with mobile charger 5 voltage ⚡?
yes but some circuit should be attaching
actual battery output voltage is 12v so connect to buck converter (step down),
12v to 5v convert
@@powergen522 u mean step up module?
I have step up module 2 ampere can use?
yes, you can use
This charging is DANGEROUS !!! This is a protection board, not a charge board. If the protection fails, there may be a fire!
But i can charge this with my solar charger when i set the voltages correctly right?
is charging / discahrging on this bms both over the + - port in that bms?
Do you know to reset this bms model?
What about a 20 cell-36v. hoverboard batter pack, how can I convert it into a 12v. pack? I have a number of them..
10S2P? You could cut it into 3 sections, a 3S2P, a 3S2P, and a 4S2P. 4S2P can be used if you have devices that cope well with the higher voltage range
How long does it take to charge those cells? Mine is charging very slow
very nice job thank you boss
Bro how can I know my battery pack is charging? There is no indication light?
hello, I wonder if bms circuit boards automatically cut off the charge when the charge is full? I would be glad if you answer. good work.
I was trying to find the correct form to charge my battery´s module and thanks to you I find it thank you,GOOD VIDEO super like
Hello . You didn't show from which end of the battery the wires come from while the battery is in a flat position?
Use 20amp bms battery is not Full charge that is 4.02 voltage of each battery. Why & what is the cause? Please answer me.
Mere bms board se output nhi mil rha h kya kru..
Sab connections sahi h but no output plz tell me solution
It will ok when i use a power supply 12v 1 amp
can we use this pack for rc?
yes you can use
How can I use????
U only use for 2.4ghz not for 27 mhz
@@mouleeshwaran5776 tf are u saying? power doesnt corelated with transmission
@@slickyy_ no
Can I take 12V,2 ampere adapter??
yes
Bro my BMS board is stopping output voltage when my batteries discharge to 3.7V?
Could you tell me a mistake I would be making or solution?
How to know battery fully charge without multimeter
Sir at last can we use normal charger to charge it
good... thank.so.much
Bms ko charge krny ke liye kn sa charger use hoga
Thank you for sharing, good for your labor. Which (Volt and Ampere) adapter can we charge the serial group 18650 batteries with 4S and 5S BMS? For 4S to 16.8V - 5S to 21.0V, the min. and max? If I can learn how many Volt and Ampere values it should be, I can choose from the adapters I have.
Hi is there an indicator that it is fully charged?
My 12V 2A DC Charger want burned when i tried to charge 3S 3P Batteries with a 30A BMS. Can you help me ?
It can run 775motor?
yes you can run
Bhai 3 new battery mtlb 6000mah router sirf 45 mints hi chal rha h kia waja h
Super🇮🇳👍👍 Kuki
Is there an indicator when the charge is full ?
No bro
Charj kis se karege bijli se commnet main batao
How to you know when the battery is charged?
can i charge 12v battery using this 3s board but instead of 12v input power, can i use 5v and charge 12v battery
No
Does BMS have auto charging cutoff
How do you solder without adding any solder?
you can put some solder on soldering iron
Bro I want to make a 12 volts 40 amps battery for my solar system and I have lots of 18650 batteries so can you help me
I have a question for you a 12volt 3s pack how much amps give?🤔🤔🤔
60 battery required for 3s battery pack
Minimum 4A to 5A input for 3s bms battery charging
@@powergen522 hello
Jab battery 3.7V ki hai to teen battery se 12 volt kaise bana loge ?
C'est excellent merci pour l'explication
No led light when is ready?
What is the input voltage in dc to dc buck converter
Is batry ko charge kaise kare o agar batai to baria hoga.
this module can give the output current of 20 amps ?
Да, Ставил себе на шуруповёрт - работает.
Hi! Nice video
I made the same but i only get a 3v output from the module. Dou you know the problem?
Wrong connection
@@elektronikaelektro8008 i did it Just as in the video
@@ingmar0385 maybe BMD not working... Short circuit maybe?
@@elektronikaelektro8008 i have tried several BMS, maybe bad battery
can i add more than 3 batteries please awnser