Is doubled up battery protection really a problem? I imagine probably wastes a little power, but I've used the basic TP4056 modules with built-in protection to charge batteries with their own protection many times with no obvious issues.
Exact! Consumul in standby e de 160 microamps, cam 0,0006Wh, consider o celula Li-ion 18650, cam de 8Wh,avem vreo 13000 ore de standby...sa nu uitam ca putem reincarca oricind elementul...sper sa nu gresesc cu numerele..
yes. I measured 0.3 mA quiescent current when it was set at 9 volts. This will drain the battery over time. I calculated about 200 days with a 1500 mAh 18650. so not great
@@zeddpilsner4 How comes, I tested few modules, with different multimeters, not more than 170 micro amps on standby. I'll revise this in a video soon. But, the main advantage is that the Li-ion cell can be charged anytime we like! I don't really mind if I charge my multimeter once in 100 days! Come on...
Is doubled up battery protection really a problem? I imagine probably wastes a little power, but I've used the basic TP4056 modules with built-in protection to charge batteries with their own protection many times with no obvious issues.
Depends of the cells...sometime the BMS doesn't let the battery in/out without data.
Ce am inteles ,este faptul ca invertorul va functiona tot timpul ? (chiar daca multimetrul este pe off)
Exact! Consumul in standby e de 160 microamps, cam 0,0006Wh, consider o celula Li-ion 18650, cam de 8Wh,avem vreo 13000 ore de standby...sa nu uitam ca putem reincarca oricind elementul...sper sa nu gresesc cu numerele..
does the 9v boost run 24/7?
yes. I measured 0.3 mA quiescent current when it was set at 9 volts. This will drain the battery over time. I calculated about 200 days with a 1500 mAh 18650. so not great
Yes!
@@zeddpilsner4 How comes, I tested few modules, with different multimeters, not more than 170 micro amps on standby. I'll revise this in a video soon. But, the main advantage is that the Li-ion cell can be charged anytime we like! I don't really mind if I charge my multimeter once in 100 days! Come on...