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
By popular demand, we are pleased to announce that it’s now possible to buy the Arduino MKR IoT Carrier. Originally forming a key part of the Arduino Oplá IoT Kit, we’ve responded to our community to make the carrier available on its own, thus enabling you to benefit from having a bunch of sensors, actuators, and a display all featured on the one board — making it quicker and easier to take your IoT projects to the next level. Featuring a large set of built-in sensors and actuators as well as a useful color display, the carrier lets you focus on prototyping your IoT ideas right away by saving on the hassle of wiring and soldering these components. The carrier can become a WiFi, LoRa, NB-IoT or GSM-compatible device by seamlessly connecting to any MKR family board. Building a user interface for these boards is easy with the embedded color OLED screen, five capacitive touch buttons, and the five RGB LEDs. The integrated sensors (temperature, humidity, pressure, RGBC light, gesture and proximity) allow you to map the environment around the carrier, and should you need to capture any other data there are over 100 additional Grove sensors that can easily be connected directly to the carrier. Here’s are quick demo of the carrier's capabilities! (Special shout out to Mirko Pacioni and Filo Connesso for creating this demo.) Capture and store all the data locally on an SD card, or connect your MKR family board to the IoT Cloud for real-time data captured, storage, and visualization. The MKR IoT Carrier features: Round OLED displayFive RGB LEDsFive capacitive touch buttonsOn-board sensors (temperature, humidity, pressure, RGBC light, gesture and proximity)BuzzerIMU (Three-axis accelerometer sensor and three-axis gyroscope sensor)Two 24V relaysMicroSD card holder (SD card not included)Plug-and-play Grove connectors for external sensors — two analog and one digital (I2C)18650 Li-ion rechargeable battery holder (battery not