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CN3065 18650 Li-ion Mini Solar Charger Module

SKU: ELC5025

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CN3065 18650 Li-ion Mini Solar Charger Module₹ 199.99
This is a super mini Solar Lipo charger based on the CN3065 - a single lithium battery charge management chip. This Solar charger provide you with the ability to get the most possible power out of your solar panel or other photovoltaic device and into a rechargable LiPo battery. Set-up is easy as well, just plug your solar panel into one side of the Solar charger and your battery into the other and you are good to start charging!
 
The output of the Solar Charger is intended to charge a single polymer lithium ion cell. The load should be connected in parallel with the battery. By default, the Solar charge comes set to a maximum charge current of 500mA with a maximum recommended input of 6V (minimum 4.4V). It's recommended that batteries not be charged at greater than their capacity rating.
 
Features:
  • Solar panel input: 4.4-6V
  • Max charge current: 500mA
  • Interface: 2-pin JST connectors(or PH2.0)
  • Short circuit protection
  • Continuous Charge Current Up to 500mA
  • Battery status indication ( Red : Charging , Green: Charged )
  • Support USB Charge (Micro-USB Connector)
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How does this charger work with a solar panel and a LiPo battery?
It charges a single Li-ion cell from a solar input of 4.4 to 6V with up to 500 mA. Connect the solar panel to the input side, the battery to the output side, and keep the load in parallel with the battery.
What input voltage and current does it support?
The solar input range is 4.4 to 6V and the maximum charge current is up to 500 mA. Use a 6V input if possible and avoid voltages outside the 4.4 to 6V range.
What battery types and capacity should I use with this?
This module is intended to charge a single polymer lithium ion cell. Do not charge beyond the battery capacity rating and connect the load in parallel with the battery.
Can I charge via USB and what connectors are used?
Yes, USB charging is supported via a Micro USB connector. The solar panel and battery connections use 2 pin JST or PH2.0 connectors.
How do I know when charging is in progress or finished?
The unit provides a battery status indicator where red means charging and green means charged.
Description
This is a super mini Solar Lipo charger based on the CN3065 - a single lithium battery charge management chip. This Solar charger provide you with the ability to get the most possible power out of your solar panel or other photovoltaic device and into a rechargable LiPo battery. Set-up is easy as well, just plug your solar panel into one side of the Solar charger and your battery into the other and you are good to start charging!
 
The output of the Solar Charger is intended to charge a single polymer lithium ion cell. The load should be connected in parallel with the battery. By default, the Solar charge comes set to a maximum charge current of 500mA with a maximum recommended input of 6V (minimum 4.4V). It's recommended that batteries not be charged at greater than their capacity rating.
 
Features:
  • Solar panel input: 4.4-6V
  • Max charge current: 500mA
  • Interface: 2-pin JST connectors(or PH2.0)
  • Short circuit protection
  • Continuous Charge Current Up to 500mA
  • Battery status indication ( Red : Charging , Green: Charged )
  • Support USB Charge (Micro-USB Connector)
Specifications

Resources

Datasheet

Tutorial

FAQ

How does this charger work with a solar panel and a LiPo battery?
It charges a single Li-ion cell from a solar input of 4.4 to 6V with up to 500 mA. Connect the solar panel to the input side, the battery to the output side, and keep the load in parallel with the battery.
What input voltage and current does it support?
The solar input range is 4.4 to 6V and the maximum charge current is up to 500 mA. Use a 6V input if possible and avoid voltages outside the 4.4 to 6V range.
What battery types and capacity should I use with this?
This module is intended to charge a single polymer lithium ion cell. Do not charge beyond the battery capacity rating and connect the load in parallel with the battery.
Can I charge via USB and what connectors are used?
Yes, USB charging is supported via a Micro USB connector. The solar panel and battery connections use 2 pin JST or PH2.0 connectors.
How do I know when charging is in progress or finished?
The unit provides a battery status indicator where red means charging and green means charged.