bingo....jumper wires for a break board in the holes for the trimmer pots to some regular pots that match the value of the trimmer pots (usually 10K or something similar)
Hello, you have inspired me to make my own power bank, the only problem I have is that I do not have a connection to the electrical grid, there is a way to charge a bank like this or double it with a solar panel and if so, could you just tell me how, thank you and I appreciate the time you take to teach us what you know in your videos. Good luck!!
If i were to make this, i would remover the potentiometer on the buck/boost converter and use a wire to extend it and use a bigger potentiometer with knobs to make it accessible to change voltage and current without opening the case to turn the potentiometer by a screw. I would also replace the Xt60 by a female banana plug. Then it would be a variable power supply and a charger at the same time.
could someone please help me? I built this charger to recharge a 3s2p, as it is possible that as soon as you connect the battery the dc dc converter 300w will short circuit. am I going crazy maybe because I made the wrong connections? I use an ammeter / tester which on the back has 2 red / black cables and the 3 red / yellow / black wires for the tester. the large black wire of the ammeter connects to the negative of the dc-dc, the positive of the dc-dc to the xt60 and the red of the ammeter to the negative of the txt60 do not understand although everything works as soon as connected the battery goes short.
Steve, thanks. The question is , don’t you require balance charge cables to run into balance charge port? Similar to JST PH series 4 pin modular connector? How will you determine if each cell has reached 4.20V. Just curious. Will appreciate response. Thanks and 73s
@@SteveWillsonKujur hey,i want to build a simmilar charger for a drill battery with integrated bms with cell balancing but will it automatically shut off at 21V which is for 5s batteries?Do i need alternate circuit to monitor the voltage of my battery or does it automatically stop charging at that voltage?
Steve, thanks. I have similar setup with BMS controlling the input to avoid over charge and over discharge. But, I also have 4 smaller cables that balance charge individual cells. This set up is charged through SKYRC Charger B6AC+v2. FYI, I tried charging 3S3P (11.1V) setup with BMS into 13V DC @2A, after watching your video. But instead of charging the 3S3P configuration, the battery got discharged. I’m puzzled as to how you achieved balance charging on your setup. Please contact me I can provide images. That’d be much more clearer than the notes. Thanks and stay safe.
@@SteveWillsonKujur hihihi many people used this board and we used so many wire on jst connection for ballance the chager..🤣😂...i think we not read on datasheet the board...buyying board with balance charger...
Hi, Can you please guide that how we can modify your project to charge NiMh Type battery? Required, INPUT > 220VAC, OUTPUT > 190 to 220VDC with 1 to 8amp
hey i want to make a balance charger for my 6s 1300 Lipo batteries. Can i just use a bms board inside the charger where i plug my balance lead into and properly balance charge my batteries? Also shouldnt the voltage be regulated up with the time? if i set the charger to xxV it will constantly charge my batteries with the same amount of volts which is bad for the battery? Any idea?
@@Abhyuday_rai i recommend the chargers from Toolkit RC , The model M6D is good because you can charge 2 batteries at the same time, or model M7 for single charging but cheaper
Steve, the volt meter you are using has 3 wires on the amp meter, the meter I received only has 2 wires on the amp meter and 3 wires on the volt meter can I use it?
This is not a charger. This is a power supply. You are simply supplying power to your BMC circuit connected to your batteries which does the actual charging.
And a charger is just a power supply. No need to get pedantic. The name is correct as it describes the unit's function rather than it's physical composition.
Steve, the volt meter you are using has 3 wires on the amp meter, the meter I received only has 2 wires on the amp meter and 3 wires on the volt meter can I use it? Are volt/amp meters very accurate?
I bought one of those 300w buck converter When checking on voltmeter, it provided 8A at 12V, and the wires became hot But when connected my load, it dropped to 3.5A at the same voltage What is the problem? I'm using a 19V 6.32A laptop power supply By the way, the cleanest diy battery charger project ever made Clean case and tidy interiors look great Video quality is awesome Edit: It is a peltier module and with proper cooling it can pull upto 6A So why is it only getting 3.5A
Sounds like that is all the battery needs, at the set voltage, to force more current, you can turn the voltage up, but that will over charge on the top end of battery voltage, you would need to turn it back down, or shut it off when the battery is full. It's best to leave it as is, and not leave lithium battery on charger, or add a battery charger controller, go disconnect at the full charge voltage, from amazon, or eBay, and are programmable, from about 6-80 vdc, and about 30amps, it's basically a voltage controlled relay,
This will not charge you batteries correctly... Only a noob will change with cc cv I will work for bulk charging but not recommended if you want to charge to %100... Or charge from flat
This will work fine as long as you have a BMS on the battery pack. Without a BMS, I don't recommend using this. Pretty straight forward build. Well done.
@@andreykldjian a BMS will not lower the amperage at end of the charge.. or start of low and work its way up "in amperage" like a proper charger will... And it's the same with lead acid battery.. needs a bulk/ float and equalise stages. If your battery is at %40 capacity then it's ok to charge it to around %80 or so with this DIY power supply.. because that's what it is a power supply.. not a battery recharger
I agree and even with the use of a BMS it will not work correctly as the bms needs a charge controller to taper the charge. A proper charger gives a trickle as the battery reaches it's storage capacity. The BMS would just cut out leaving the battery only partly charged.
Nope you need a charger that can go up to nearly 30V. So use a 36V AC DC power supply and then a buck converter that can handle up to 40V. Just makes more sense all the way around since you can get some pretty. powerful 36V power supplies for the same price as a 24V of the same wattage. 7S lithium ion is max charge of 29.4V at 4.20V per cell. 6S lithium ion is max charge of 25.2V at 4.20V per cell (which this buck converter could not do, it needs to output a voltage at least a volt lower than the input typically and I wouldn't count on being able to adjust a trim pot on the AC/DC power converter to get it up to 26'ish volts) Those two are your primary number of cells in series we use when talking about "24V nominal" for lithium ion NMC/NCA/etc. LiFePO4 is 3.2V per cell nominal so 8S is a perfect fit for 24V nominal, max charge is 29.2V at 3.65V per cell. I would advise NOT doing 7S or 9S LiFePO4...your BMS options and other accessories become limited and you probably won't be able to use the full voltage range with your inverter/load/whatever About the only benefit of using a 24V power supply and then a buck converter (like this video) is that if you're mostly charging in the 4.2V to 16.8V range your charger will be bit more efficient...not by a ton but still if you are concerned about how much AC power you are drawing then 🤷♂ (can't think of a reason why, this thing would take like 4 hours to even possibly use 1 kwh) and if you're off grid then you should just be using whatever DC you have available...dont take your DC battery or PV voltage, put it through an inverter to make AC then use an AC/DC power supply to make DC again to feed your buck converter.)
There is differnce between making and assembly (soldering). Making involved lot of things, designing, fabrication, R and D, prototyping and then finally the result. Sort it out in your brain if you don't know the difference.
@@SteveWillsonKujur Listen to your vedio you will get your answer, why I was saying that. I didn't read your description, I just watched your video. If I have to read then i would had consult a book not your description. There alot of vedio like you have made... these vedio are just selling the products... and giving zero knowledge. If you have to be a successful in life share your knowledge, it will increase with sharing. You might be angry at the moment but in the distance future you'll realise I haven't said anything wrong.
You could add knobs for changing voltage and amps
bingo....jumper wires for a break board in the holes for the trimmer pots to some regular pots that match the value of the trimmer pots (usually 10K or something similar)
Can i use 4015 module❤
How come I didn’t find your RUclips videos sooner!! You make great videos! 👍
Hello, you have inspired me to make my own power bank, the only problem I have is that I do not have a connection to the electrical grid, there is a way to charge a bank like this or double it with a solar panel and if so, could you just tell me how, thank you and I appreciate the time you take to teach us what you know in your videos. Good luck!!
That's the quality content I am looking for
nice project but please add heatshrink tubing when you install a mains plug ;)
Can this be modified to put out 3a-5a at 36v to 60v? I want to build one to charge a custom e-bike battery. Don’t want to spend $100 on a charger.
If i were to make this, i would remover the potentiometer on the buck/boost converter and use a wire to extend it and use a bigger potentiometer with knobs to make it accessible to change voltage and current without opening the case to turn the potentiometer by a screw. I would also replace the Xt60 by a female banana plug. Then it would be a variable power supply and a charger at the same time.
Finish it off with some drywall screws haha. Seriously though, nice! I will be making one of these, appreciate the 3d print model
Very impressive work. Thank you for sharing.
One could use a computer adapter in place of tha ac/dc power pack.The step down converter is the only active device.
But your amps will be more limited. For example my hp 90watt only does 4.74 amps. The one he shows up to 10 amps if you use a fan.
isnt 15.6V tad bit high?? that bms board usually using 12.6 to 13.8V round.....
Excellent video ! Thank you!
and did you print the box. what website did you used?
Hey how is the accuracy of the volt amp meter
I need to charge a 48v 20ah lithium ion battery ?
The diagram wiring volt meter & ampere meter, how to connecting?
What is the minimum voltage allowed to charge 3s li ion battery back, please reply, the minimum voltage
Datasheet for specific lithium ion battery used.
could someone please help me? I built this charger to recharge a 3s2p, as it is possible that as soon as you connect the battery the dc dc converter 300w will short circuit. am I going crazy maybe because I made the wrong connections? I use an ammeter / tester which on the back has 2 red / black cables and the 3 red / yellow / black wires for the tester. the large black wire of the ammeter connects to the negative of the dc-dc, the positive of the dc-dc to the xt60 and the red of the ammeter to the negative of the txt60 do not understand although everything works as soon as connected the battery goes short.
Try doing it without the volt amp metre
For solar charging lifepo4 battery du u need diode to buck converter?
Hi sir how to know if the charging is complete?
The amps.. down to 0
I need for a 48v 20ah and 23ah lithium ion battery. Where could I purchase the whole thing, already made ? What is the name of this thing ?
Well u can't purchase the whole thing like that
For small ones they are readymade but for larger ones they are generally DIY
Steve, thanks. The question is , don’t you require balance charge cables to run into balance charge port? Similar
to JST PH series 4 pin modular connector? How will you determine if each cell has reached 4.20V. Just curious.
Will appreciate response. Thanks and 73s
That's why I've used BMS in the Pack , BMS do the Balance Charging
@@SteveWillsonKujur hey,i want to build a simmilar charger for a drill battery with integrated bms with cell balancing but will it automatically shut off at 21V which is for 5s batteries?Do i need alternate circuit to monitor the voltage of my battery or does it automatically stop charging at that voltage?
Steve, thanks. I have similar setup with BMS controlling the input to avoid over charge and over discharge. But, I also have 4 smaller cables that balance charge individual cells. This set up is charged through SKYRC Charger B6AC+v2.
FYI, I tried charging 3S3P (11.1V) setup with BMS into 13V DC @2A, after watching your video. But instead of charging the 3S3P configuration, the battery got discharged. I’m puzzled as to how you achieved balance charging on your setup. Please contact me I can provide images. That’d be much more clearer than the notes. Thanks and stay safe.
@@SteveWillsonKujur hihihi many people used this board and we used so many wire on jst connection for ballance the chager..🤣😂...i think we not read on datasheet the board...buyying board with balance charger...
ruclips.net/video/QNENyu97w2A/видео.html
see this topic...
How useful if potentiometer extended to outside
Very nice. Which 3D printer do you use?
Hi, Can you please guide that how we can modify your project to charge NiMh Type battery?
Required, INPUT > 220VAC, OUTPUT > 190 to 220VDC with 1 to 8amp
you have those big heatsinks with no cooling?
Where's the part where you build it? Looks like you're just assembling some off the shelf boards into a 3D printed case.
Pure gold jj . Now time for my jj
what is the box dimensions?
Can we charge 72v 30a battery
hey i want to make a balance charger for my 6s 1300 Lipo batteries.
Can i just use a bms board inside the charger where i plug my balance lead into and properly balance charge my batteries?
Also shouldnt the voltage be regulated up with the time? if i set the charger to xxV it will constantly charge my batteries with the same amount of volts which is bad for the battery?
Any idea?
Hey even I have a 6s battery pack do u know how cAn I charge it
@@Abhyuday_rai i recommend the chargers from Toolkit RC , The model M6D is good because you can charge 2 batteries at the same time, or model M7 for single charging but cheaper
but whats the size of your battery and what do you use it for?
@@CorrexPoE it's a 6s 18650 battery pack
Steve, the volt meter you are using has 3 wires on the amp meter, the meter I received only has 2 wires on the amp meter and 3 wires on the volt meter can I use it?
This is not a charger. This is a power supply. You are simply supplying power to your BMC circuit connected to your batteries which does the actual charging.
And a charger is just a power supply. No need to get pedantic. The name is correct as it describes the unit's function rather than it's physical composition.
What do you use to power a laptop?
Are you that stupid? Batteries are useless without a power supply.
Nice and clean
Steve, the volt meter you are using has 3 wires on the amp meter, the meter I received only has 2 wires on the amp meter and 3 wires on the volt meter can I use it?
Are volt/amp meters very accurate?
I bought one of those 300w buck converter
When checking on voltmeter, it provided 8A at 12V, and the wires became hot
But when connected my load, it dropped to 3.5A at the same voltage
What is the problem?
I'm using a 19V 6.32A laptop power supply
By the way, the cleanest diy battery charger project ever made
Clean case and tidy interiors look great
Video quality is awesome
Edit: It is a peltier module and with proper cooling it can pull upto 6A
So why is it only getting 3.5A
Sounds like that is all the battery needs, at the set voltage, to force more current, you can turn the voltage up, but that will over charge on the top end of battery voltage, you would need to turn it back down, or shut it off when the battery is full. It's best to leave it as is, and not leave lithium battery on charger, or add a battery charger controller, go disconnect at the full charge voltage, from amazon, or eBay, and are programmable, from about 6-80 vdc, and about 30amps, it's basically a voltage controlled relay,
Great 👍🏽 job bro
How to adjust the voltage of this
The DC to DC converter has the adjustment resistor on it.
How to order the kit please and mode of payment?
how to sett volt? and how to sett ampere, i think is not simple, not easy as you say
Great video! how do you know when battery pack is fully charged? when amp gets to zero ?
This will not charge you batteries correctly... Only a noob will change with cc cv I will work for bulk charging but not recommended if you want to charge to %100... Or charge from flat
This will work fine as long as you have a BMS on the battery pack. Without a BMS, I don't recommend using this. Pretty straight forward build. Well done.
@@andreykldjian a BMS will not lower the amperage at end of the charge.. or start of low and work its way up "in amperage" like a proper charger will... And it's the same with lead acid battery.. needs a bulk/ float and equalise stages. If your battery is at %40 capacity then it's ok to charge it to around %80 or so with this DIY power supply.. because that's what it is a power supply.. not a battery recharger
@@brookerobertson2951 of course the amps will drop towards the end of charge, any other way would be kinda hard. but yea no soft start or shuttoff.
I agree, what is a easy option? I know ic's are avalible, for dc to DC charging of lithium batteries, that's a bit of work,
I agree and even with the use of a BMS it will not work correctly as the bms needs a charge controller to taper the charge. A proper charger gives a trickle as the battery reaches it's storage capacity. The BMS would just cut out leaving the battery only partly charged.
It doesn't stop!
Nice video, can i use this same system for my 24v lithium power pack. If not which one is suitable for 24v.
Nope you need a charger that can go up to nearly 30V. So use a 36V AC DC power supply and then a buck converter that can handle up to 40V. Just makes more sense all the way around since you can get some pretty. powerful 36V power supplies for the same price as a 24V of the same wattage.
7S lithium ion is max charge of 29.4V at 4.20V per cell.
6S lithium ion is max charge of 25.2V at 4.20V per cell (which this buck converter could not do, it needs to output a voltage at least a volt lower than the input typically and I wouldn't count on being able to adjust a trim pot on the AC/DC power converter to get it up to 26'ish volts)
Those two are your primary number of cells in series we use when talking about "24V nominal" for lithium ion NMC/NCA/etc. LiFePO4 is 3.2V per cell nominal so 8S is a perfect fit for 24V nominal, max charge is 29.2V at 3.65V per cell. I would advise NOT doing 7S or 9S LiFePO4...your BMS options and other accessories become limited and you probably won't be able to use the full voltage range with your inverter/load/whatever
About the only benefit of using a 24V power supply and then a buck converter (like this video) is that if you're mostly charging in the 4.2V to 16.8V range your charger will be bit more efficient...not by a ton but still if you are concerned about how much AC power you are drawing then 🤷♂ (can't think of a reason why, this thing would take like 4 hours to even possibly use 1 kwh) and if you're off grid then you should just be using whatever DC you have available...dont take your DC battery or PV voltage, put it through an inverter to make AC then use an AC/DC power supply to make DC again to feed your buck converter.)
i shine the road .. nice
Nice looking charger....love that case....
Thanks
Can U post your 4s3p BMS battery pack? It looks pretty
Thx
How much money you spend for this
good job
Thanks
Will you provide me this charger
Jaisu bhai.... I am from bandel
There is differnce between making and assembly (soldering). Making involved lot of things, designing, fabrication, R and D, prototyping and then finally the result. Sort it out in your brain if you don't know the difference.
That's why it's called DIY
@@SteveWillsonKujur Listen to your vedio you will get your answer, why I was saying that. I didn't read your description, I just watched your video. If I have to read then i would had consult a book not your description. There alot of vedio like you have made... these vedio are just selling the products... and giving zero knowledge. If you have to be a successful in life share your knowledge, it will increase with sharing. You might be angry at the moment but in the distance future you'll realise I haven't said anything wrong.
What is the maximum voltage Lii-70A Liitokala 4S 32700
Max 14v oke
great guy
You making box power bank please
Gud Work
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Can you add a 3d file in description please
Check it now
@@SteveWillsonKujur thanks btw very good project
Are you a enginner?
Please how to make a 36v lithium battery charger
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GOOD NIEC
Diagram please
See the description
@@SteveWillsonKujur can i also use this as a power supply? And Thanks the diagram was on instructables
@@SteveWillsonKujur one more question : why have you used a thin wires to display ampere connector compared to the voltage connector
Yes you can use it as a power supply
i have the money i have the knowledge i don't have 3d printer
can you draw the wiring diagram?
I'll update that till tomorrow evening
C you soon i be the once with the light
you are just assembling . try to make something .
Rifat ul karim shovon Shovon No one makes transistor and diodes at home
@@SteveWillsonKujur watch this ruclips.net/video/Fj0XuYiE7HU/видео.html
@@rkshovon That is also called assembling
Music pleaseee
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fool idea
Diagram pls