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The MakerFocus 6pcs 2A 5V Charge Discharge Integrated Module is a compact, high-efficiency PCB designed for 18650 lithium batteries. It combines charging, discharging, battery level indication, and multi-layer protection (over-current, over-voltage, short circuit, and over-temperature) into one module. With a stable 5V output at up to 2.4A and smart load detection, it’s ideal for powering portable devices, car charging retrofits, and DIY mobile power projects, ensuring safety and reliability in a sleek form factor.
| ASIN | B07PZT3ZW2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #394,591 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,733 in Power Converters |
| Brand | MakerFocus |
| Color | As Shown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 246 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 0.98 x 0.63 x 0.39 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.98 x 0.63 x 0.39 inches |
| Manufacturer | MakerFocus |
| Mfr Part Number | 1468720264RM7BC61XM |
| Output Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Plug Format | Type B |
| Plug Type | Type B |
| Power Source | rechargeable battery |
| UPC | 673400168474 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
G**B
Good Charger Boards
Easy to connect (must have a good ability to solder wires to the board). Charges 18650 batteries while indicating the level of charge of the cell. The only thing I would change is to make the charge indicators different colors instead of all red LEDs.
R**N
Great for some but not for all.
The bad: It says 2.1A output current but I tested two of them and got ~250mA and other things you might not like is the four LEDs are on while charging and discharging (not good for low power circuits but good for showing remaining power) and the output is on (with no way to turn off) while charging. The good: The output voltage is a solid 5V and while pulling the max I got of ~250mA the voltage only dropped to 4.89V. You can take all the LEDs off without affecting the circuit or just leave the one "100%" marked one and it'll only turn on when fully charged. The form factor is great and the gold contacts are cool. TLDR: Not the best for higher current projects 250mA+ or low current projects under ~5mA! All numbers were my results, yours may differ. I like it.
R**E
Works great for charging, not so much for discharge
I've seen many people complain about the 20-30 second shut off that occurs during low current. Personally I was able to resolve this issue by jumping a 100ohm resistor across the discharge line along side my load. So far this seems to be working, will update this if something changes. I wish there were perhaps a switch on circuit that could turn on or off that feature, it works well but the automatic shut off can be troublesome.
C**F
Well made
These look nice, but I really wish it was easier to use the 5V output. Sending a signal every 5 seconds with a micro controller is a pain. I mostly just would love to find a module that can charge a lithium ion battery over micro-USB and have it also have a built in 5V regulator too. I know the Adafruit Powerboost does that, but they cost $15-$20 each. This device is so close to doing that. Edit: I found out why I had to keep activating this module to keep the power output on. This module auto detects current draw. If it is high enough it will keep the 5V output on. I was trying to keep an Arduino in a low power state then occasionally waking it up to transmit a radio signal which can draw a lot of power for a few seconds. My current draw on the Arduino was way too low so this module would shut itself off. The only way to keep it on was to send the button input on the board a low signal every so often to prevent it from turning off. I couldn’t find any detailed information on these modules, but I figured these out when I tried using them again for a portable LED project. When I woke up the module and the brightness on my LED board was high it would stay on indefinitely. If my brightness was low when it first woke up it would shut off by itself after 30-45 seconds. If it woke up on high brightness and I switched it down to low without restarting it then it would still stay on indefinitely. Kind of odd behavior, but now that I understand these modules these are great for many use cases. I love how the push button on the side acts as a power switch. Press once to wake it up and press it twice to turn it off.
J**D
Needs a booster for RPi - V-out is close to 4.65v
Good charge + discharge board. Robust pads are easy to resolder and the pcb is heavy duty. They output 2+ amps and ripple is < .02V. My gripe is with the leds and Vout voltage. The leds are unnecessarily bright as heck and such down too much juice from the battery. V-out is only 4.65v and not close enough to 5v to run a RPi without complaints. I have to add a booster on V-out which is addt'l $10 project cost.
C**N
Great working SMALL BMS board.
I bought these for a series of single LED flashlights Iw as building. I was looking for a small form factor when I got these, and boy it sure is small. I love the battery status LED's on the side of the board. It added functionality that I wasn't originally planning to add. My biggest problem with these boards is because they are so small. it's easy to let the smoke out while soldering the wires to the board. That issue is 100% my fault though, and wouldn't be an issue if I could have soldering the wires to this board first. But my design didn't allow that.
J**N
Can’t believe I went this long without these!!!
These are awesome for any 5V projects that will need to be powered off 3.7V Lipo batteries! I pushed this thing hard by powering a raspberry pi with LCD screen pulling over 1.2A of current. There was a voltage sag as expected but still kept above 4.75V and it did not need additional cooling. Charging worked as expected too. Without a load the Vout was 5.14V which is great. Nice work whoever designed this I was impressed.
A**S
Decent LiPo charge/5v boost modules
These boards are solid. It's nice to have something rated for 2amps in such a small size. I used these with a raspberry pi and some other peripherals without issue. I would like to point out that these aren't necessarily "maker-friendly" though. Unlike similar boards like Adafruit's PowerBoost series or Helder's RetroRSU, these do not have a simple enable pin. They do have a "power on button", but this works by needing to be pressed and released to turn on and off, instead of the traditional EN pin which is pulled high/low and remains in the same state as long as the EN remains the same. In short, this means that you can't realistically connect a typical sliding power switch and instead must use a momentary button. This could be a deal breaker at worst, or like in my case, somewhat inconvenient and awkward to use. I do suspect that these are designed for use with power banks, which would explain the power on/off button behavior. Another thing, they seem to have an abnormally high quiescent current draw. This means that when the device is powered down but the battery is still connected, power will be drained from the battery. In my project, I find that pulling it out of a drawer after a few days of not using it, it is always dead and has to be charged before I use it each time. Again, annoying for me, but not a deal breaker although it may be for others. So based on your application these may or may not be well suited. If these do not work in your case, I recommend looking into alternatives like the Adafruit PowerBoost or Helder's RetroPSU.
R**B
Good
arrived quickly
D**L
Pas le meilleur choix
4 fonctionne sur les 6. l'un a les led qui ne s'allume pas et l'autre qui ne charge tous simplement pas, mais si non avec quelque soudure et un peut d'imagination vous pouvez les faire fonctionner. charge parfaitement les battery 5v, pas les 3.7V . Attention j'en est brûler 2. un en me trompant de polarité sur une connexion et l'autre en soudant les connecteur, j'ai fait un court-circuit. Pas de protection. ATTENTION bas de gamme mais pas cher Avous de voir.
E**O
eficiente desempeño
funcion a la perfrccion
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