I almost missed this video, clicked on it just in case. The title promised a boring video about making power banks, but in fact it turned out to be a very interesting video about making lithium-ion batteries.
Interesting part is majority of their machine labels and even operating guidelines are also translated in English. I wonder why, is there a regulation/certificate on this?
What brand is this, seems good quality
I almost missed this video, clicked on it just in case. The title promised a boring video about making power banks, but in fact it turned out to be a very interesting video about making lithium-ion batteries.
Wah Chaina ❤❤
Magic 😊❤
Interesting part is majority of their machine labels and even operating guidelines are also translated in English. I wonder why, is there a regulation/certificate on this?
Batteries only 10000mah 2batt of 5000mah but indicated 20000mah
exactly what i was thinking , what?
That's another kind/type of 10000 mAh, no offence 🙂
@@superdare no offence , the pcb doubles the mAh ? ( i think its just a cheap power bank that offers half the cappacity )
The laser tagged one is a different model. The 10000mah label is painted before the laser tagged one where you can read 10000mah.
lets noth make a big deal about it , its just confusing !
22:00 - If you need your thermal sensor to protect you from an overheating battery, then don't put it on a surface covered by kapton tape...
Please, no need to add the music background. The sound of the machinery itself is already great.
Achei interessante que na fase final de produção tudo é manual, nada de automatização, são serviços que dariam para ser automatizados.
I have a power bank. And the battery is damaged after 1 year .I prefer them to switch to LFP than li-ion . Because it can last longer
exploding powerbank?
The way you explained the process is so easy to understand, anyone can follow without feeling lost!
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This is capacitor battery. I prefer li-ion.
Lol 😂😂😂 these are lithium polymer battery