Overview
This Solar lipo charger is designed for single Lithium battery (3.7V) for intelligent charging, with input reverse polarity protection.
The maximum charging current is 500 milliamperes and the connection is simple and convenient. Used with the solar battery and lithium battery, you can quickly build a solar power system. Nowadays green power, for stationary or mobile projects is becoming highly requested.
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Applications:
- Simple solar charger
- Solar power system, Green energy
Tech specs
- Input Voltage: 4.4 ~ 6V
- Charging Current: 500mA Max (Depending on the solar battery supply capability)
- Charging Cutoff Voltage: 4.2V
- Operating Temperature: -40 ~ 85℃
- Module Size: 33mm * 33mm * 12mm(1.30"*1.30"*0.47")
- Requisite battery: 3.7V lithium battery (Please note the maximum permissible charging current of the lithium battery)
- Charging Indicators:
- No Battery: Red LED Flashing
- Charging: Red LED
- Done: Green LED
Get Inspired
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