I like it but theres a couple of things I wanna say. First, use thinner solder, you seem to use wayyyy too much solder almost every time. Second, what exactly was the point of having two charging circuits? You can easily get circuits made to charge even up to 4 18650 batteries at the same time. Third, other than those things, I really like it, good job mate
Thanks, and I appreciate your opinion. One thing is that using a one-cell to one TP4056 module is way better than using more than one because it handles the current and voltage in a better way, reducing battery and module heating issues. Also, if you use the one cell to one module, you could charge faster than usual. Again thanks for your sweet comment mate.
I like it but theres a couple of things I wanna say. First, use thinner solder, you seem to use wayyyy too much solder almost every time. Second, what exactly was the point of having two charging circuits? You can easily get circuits made to charge even up to 4 18650 batteries at the same time. Third, other than those things, I really like it, good job mate
Thanks, and I appreciate your opinion. One thing is that using a one-cell to one TP4056 module is way better than using more than one because it handles the current and voltage in a better way, reducing battery and module heating issues. Also, if you use the one cell to one module, you could charge faster than usual.
Again thanks for your sweet comment mate.
Wow just wow ❤
what is the name of module..?
TP 4056 charging module ( mini type C, 1A with battery protection circuit )