DIY 1S-8S Lithium Battery Charger & All In One 36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of building your own 1S-8S lithium battery charger combined with a 36V 10Amp bench power supply. This project is perfect for electronics enthusiasts and hobbyists looking to customize their power solutions. Follow step-by-step instructions, including the materials needed, wiring diagrams, and safety precautions to ensure a successful build. By the end of this video, you'll have a versatile power solution that can handle a range of lithium battery charging needs while doubling as a reliable bench power supply. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your DIY electronics skills and create a practical tool for your workshop!
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Your pvc pipe sheet skill is so nice.
thanks
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
That's a good idea my friend, thank you👍
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
Namaskar ji, kya hum is power supply ke charo output ko ek saath use kar sakte hain, kripya jwab dene ka kashta kare
I am from Jharkhand in India
Good. Thanks for watching
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
I have one question regarding Digital VOLT AMMETER connection. Among the 3 thin wires yellow goes to positive output. And red goes to buck converts(300w) output + terminal. But what about black wire?
Which is the correct seen many videos all have different.
1) Not connected
2) connected to buck converters output negative.
3) added LM7812 at buck converters o/p and given safely 12v to power up the digital V/A meter.
As per me the 3rd ne should be correct but all of above cases are working... Pls help me.
how it turned on by itself when you plug in the Battery first ?
Only displayed battery voltage not following current
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
Please Sir give the details of circuits that you put on that...
What glue is that??
but I mean how many K can I put the potentiometers, the source is 90W, 19V 4.5A
Jab may nay banaya tha to switch on krnay say eski light jal gae or sahi kam nahi kr rahi thi kia karo 12v kay adapter say chalaya tha
Wonderfully done
Thank you so much 😀
Respected sir kindly tell me which super glue you are using. Kindly give its name or buying link. Please🙏 reply waiting.
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Very nice! 👍
Thank you! 👍
Las conexiones de cables y la mano de obra no son apropiadas. Ojalá fuera más bonito.
do you somehow glue those trimpots to the potentiometer in a way you can still turn them? why not just get a potentiometer of the right value?
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
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Nice gadget best creation all in one 👍👌
Thanks
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
Guys do not try this circuit, there is a big flaw in this project .This might work as a lab bench power supply but never as a lithium (or any) battery charger. The reason being in an event of power cut or if u remove the input adapter while the battery is charging the current will flow back from battery to the buck converter and will damage it . There is no reverse current protection used here. If you dont trust me you are welcome to try this and fry your precious buck converter 😂 .
Très beau travail, bien finalisé,cependant je comprend pas pourquoi sur le réglage du voltage sur d anciens videos il y avait 03 fils et sur ceci juste 2 fils!
no way that smps can go 10 amp. But well project, I have learned a lot. Thanks you.
Welcome
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
Kitna amp ka smps aur kitne volt ki lagaye apne
Yours all creation r wonderful..
Thank you so much 😀
This low cost switch is gonna break soon. And the cooling fan is so small for the heat dissipation
What is the order for connecting multi-turn potentiometers?
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
hello ser muje 12v/20am ki betri chahiye lithiyam me
Good video
Wow 😊😊
Thanks
Sir can i give 5v as a input
what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
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what scares me is when one of THESE guys posts a video that is super NOT TRUE at all. It is a pile of utter rubbish.
This is NOT a Li-ion battery charger at all.
Li-ion battery chemistry REQUIRES a different charging methods; first CC, then at a set point a CV charge, then trickle chsrge, then cut-off.
His way will damage/destroy your battery.
Charging depends on the C-rate, voltage, etc
This circuit does NONE of the above.It will damage your batteries.
You decide - is he just collecting Likes out of ignorance, or is he making a fool of you.
He can not get the specs right. The title says "36V 10Amp Lab Bench Power Supply" while the BOM says" 24V 3Amp Adaptor"
Why would you need high current for charging in series - that is crazy.
Using a buck converter is also crazy as there is no current limiting, no short-circuit protection, and the waveform is terrible.
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