Hi all,
I’m in the market for a replacement external Li-Ion cell charger. I’m currently using the Nitecore Q2 which I’ve been using without issue since 2019. This is a 2-bay charger that outputs 4.2V and allows 2A charging for once cell, or 1A charging for two cells. I would like to upgrade the charger to a 4-bay unit that allows for manual adjustable charging current (+/- milliamp) along with general cell and charging display information.
I am normally cycling in use 2x Samsung 30T 21700 cells, and 2x married pairs of Molicel P28A 18650 cells. Both of these cells are high capacity and high amperage, and both manufacturer’s data sheets, along with Mooch’s battery charge current rating table, confirm relatively high charging current rates (standard charge rate).
21700 - Samsung 30T (35A, 3000 mAh)
Charging rates:
Charging rates:
Are there any recommendations from the community for a 4-bay charger that can allow for 1.5A or higher across all bays simultaneously?
Cheers!
I’m in the market for a replacement external Li-Ion cell charger. I’m currently using the Nitecore Q2 which I’ve been using without issue since 2019. This is a 2-bay charger that outputs 4.2V and allows 2A charging for once cell, or 1A charging for two cells. I would like to upgrade the charger to a 4-bay unit that allows for manual adjustable charging current (+/- milliamp) along with general cell and charging display information.
I am normally cycling in use 2x Samsung 30T 21700 cells, and 2x married pairs of Molicel P28A 18650 cells. Both of these cells are high capacity and high amperage, and both manufacturer’s data sheets, along with Mooch’s battery charge current rating table, confirm relatively high charging current rates (standard charge rate).
21700 - Samsung 30T (35A, 3000 mAh)
Charging rates:
- MaxLife Rate 0.75A
- Standard Rate 1.5A
- Rapid Fast Rate 4A
Charging rates:
- MaxLife Rate 1A
- Standard Rate 2.8A
- Rapid Fast Rate 8.4A
Are there any recommendations from the community for a 4-bay charger that can allow for 1.5A or higher across all bays simultaneously?
Cheers!