Best seller

ThinkRobotics

TP5000 4.2V/3.6V 1A Lithium Battery Charging Module

SKU: ELC5072

₹ 99.99 ₹ 149.99

Out of stock

📦 Min order 1
Chat with us on WhatsApp We reply quickly! Contact Us
TP5000 4.2V/3.6V 1A Lithium Battery Charging Module₹ 99.99
Ask AI about this product

Its a TP5000 Battery Charging Module with support for Lithium Ion and Lithium Phosphate Batteries, and works with 4.2V as well as 3.6V Battery. The default charging current on this module is 1A but is adjustable by changing value of current shunt sensing resistor. It has Over current, over discharge and over current protection. RED led indicates that the battery is charging, and green indicates the the battery is fully charged.

The TP5000 Battery Charging Module has input voltage range of DC 4.5V – 9V (Recommended Input Voltage should not exceed 7V). The default output voltage is 4.2V (for charging the Lithium Ion Battery). The default Output Current is 1A. This module can also charge Lithium Phosphate Battery. To charge, the lithium ion phosphate battery, one should connect the solder pads with label.

The output current is variable by soldering extra resistor on blank pad just below the SANYA label, below R100 resistor.

The TP5000 Battery Charging Module has a switching regulator integrated, which reduces the heat produced as compared to linear regulators. It also has a blank pad on the bottom side to dissipate the heat, the user can fix heat sink there, in case of output current needed is more than 1A. The TP5000 Battery Charging Module can work as LIfePO4 Battery Charger and also charge Li-ion Battery.

Features

  • Input Voltage Range: DC 4.5V – 9V ( Recommended Input voltage should not exceed 7V)
  • Output Voltage: 4.2V/3.6V (Changeable)
  • Default Output Voltage: 4.2V (For Lithium Ion Battery)
  • Can charge Lithium Ion Battery (4.2V) as well as Lithium Phosphate battery (3.6V)
  • Output Current: 1A (Default, Changeable)
  • LED Indicator: RED indicates charging ON, GREEN indicates charging complete
  • F Solder pad connected: 3.6V Lithium Phosphate Battery Charging Mode
  • F Solder pad unconnected: 4.2V Lithium Ion Battery Charging Mode
  • Adjustable Output Current:
    • Default Current: 1A ( 0.1 Ohms R100 resistor Soldered below SANYA label)
    • Output Current: 1.5A (Solder 0.2 Ohms resistor below R100 resistor below SANYA label)
    • Output Current: 2A (Solder 0.1 Ohms resistor below R100 resistor below SANYA label)
    • Set Output Current: 0.5A (Remove R100 resistor below SANYA, instead solder 0.2 Ohms resistor there)
  • Additional Heat Sink Required when Output Current more than 1A
Which battery types can be charged with this module and what are the charging voltages?
It can charge Lithium Ion batteries at 4.2V. It can also charge Lithium Phosphate batteries at 3.6V by connecting the F labeled solder pads. The default output voltage is 4.2V for Li ion charging.
How do I adjust the charging current and what current options are available?
The default output current is 1A. It can be changed by soldering resistors under the SANYA label below the R100 resistor. 0.5A is achieved by removing R100 and soldering a 0.2 ohm resistor; 1.5A by soldering 0.2 ohm; 2A by soldering 0.1 ohm.
What are the input and output voltage ranges and any cautions about use?
Input voltage range is DC 4.5V to 9V, and it is recommended not to exceed 7V. Default output voltage is 4.2V for Li ion charging and 3.6V when LiFePO4 mode is selected.
How do the LED indicators work and what protections are included?
Red LED indicates charging, green indicates charging complete. The module includes over current and over discharge protection.
What about heat management and how to use the heat sink option?
There is a bottom blank pad to attach a heat sink for improved cooling, especially when using currents above 1A. The module uses a switching regulator to reduce heat compared to a linear regulator.
Welcome to the discussion thread for TP5000 4.2V/3.6V 1A Lithium Battery Charging Module
Feel free to ask questions, share tips or report issues.
Add Post

For more discussion Click Here

Fill out the form below and our team will get back to you with bulk pricing.

Description
Ask AI about this product

Its a TP5000 Battery Charging Module with support for Lithium Ion and Lithium Phosphate Batteries, and works with 4.2V as well as 3.6V Battery. The default charging current on this module is 1A but is adjustable by changing value of current shunt sensing resistor. It has Over current, over discharge and over current protection. RED led indicates that the battery is charging, and green indicates the the battery is fully charged.

The TP5000 Battery Charging Module has input voltage range of DC 4.5V – 9V (Recommended Input Voltage should not exceed 7V). The default output voltage is 4.2V (for charging the Lithium Ion Battery). The default Output Current is 1A. This module can also charge Lithium Phosphate Battery. To charge, the lithium ion phosphate battery, one should connect the solder pads with label.

The output current is variable by soldering extra resistor on blank pad just below the SANYA label, below R100 resistor.

The TP5000 Battery Charging Module has a switching regulator integrated, which reduces the heat produced as compared to linear regulators. It also has a blank pad on the bottom side to dissipate the heat, the user can fix heat sink there, in case of output current needed is more than 1A. The TP5000 Battery Charging Module can work as LIfePO4 Battery Charger and also charge Li-ion Battery.

Features

  • Input Voltage Range: DC 4.5V – 9V ( Recommended Input voltage should not exceed 7V)
  • Output Voltage: 4.2V/3.6V (Changeable)
  • Default Output Voltage: 4.2V (For Lithium Ion Battery)
  • Can charge Lithium Ion Battery (4.2V) as well as Lithium Phosphate battery (3.6V)
  • Output Current: 1A (Default, Changeable)
  • LED Indicator: RED indicates charging ON, GREEN indicates charging complete
  • F Solder pad connected: 3.6V Lithium Phosphate Battery Charging Mode
  • F Solder pad unconnected: 4.2V Lithium Ion Battery Charging Mode
  • Adjustable Output Current:
    • Default Current: 1A ( 0.1 Ohms R100 resistor Soldered below SANYA label)
    • Output Current: 1.5A (Solder 0.2 Ohms resistor below R100 resistor below SANYA label)
    • Output Current: 2A (Solder 0.1 Ohms resistor below R100 resistor below SANYA label)
    • Set Output Current: 0.5A (Remove R100 resistor below SANYA, instead solder 0.2 Ohms resistor there)
  • Additional Heat Sink Required when Output Current more than 1A
FAQ
Which battery types can be charged with this module and what are the charging voltages?
It can charge Lithium Ion batteries at 4.2V. It can also charge Lithium Phosphate batteries at 3.6V by connecting the F labeled solder pads. The default output voltage is 4.2V for Li ion charging.
How do I adjust the charging current and what current options are available?
The default output current is 1A. It can be changed by soldering resistors under the SANYA label below the R100 resistor. 0.5A is achieved by removing R100 and soldering a 0.2 ohm resistor; 1.5A by soldering 0.2 ohm; 2A by soldering 0.1 ohm.
What are the input and output voltage ranges and any cautions about use?
Input voltage range is DC 4.5V to 9V, and it is recommended not to exceed 7V. Default output voltage is 4.2V for Li ion charging and 3.6V when LiFePO4 mode is selected.
How do the LED indicators work and what protections are included?
Red LED indicates charging, green indicates charging complete. The module includes over current and over discharge protection.
What about heat management and how to use the heat sink option?
There is a bottom blank pad to attach a heat sink for improved cooling, especially when using currents above 1A. The module uses a switching regulator to reduce heat compared to a linear regulator.
Reviews
Forum
Welcome to the discussion thread for TP5000 4.2V/3.6V 1A Lithium Battery Charging Module
Feel free to ask questions, share tips or report issues.
Add Post

For more discussion Click Here

Similar Products
Bulk Order

Fill out the form below and our team will get back to you with bulk pricing.

Custom Requirements?

Meet with our team

Scheduling widget