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XTAR MC1 USB battery charger

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EAN / GTIN  6952918326489
Weight - g  65
Brand  Xtar
Power supply  USB cable
Battery size (charger)  18650, 21700 (unprotected), 20700 (unprotected), 18650, 14500, 16340, 18350, 18490 & 18500, 26650, 10440
Battery chemistry  Li-ion
Charging slots  1
Extra functions  0V activation
26650 charging channels  1x 26650

Availability: In stock

€3.45 (€ 2,85 without VAT)
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Features:
● Reverse-polarity and shortcircuit protection circuit
● Three-stage charging and 0V batteryactivation
● Micro USB port to supply power for the charger. Solar panel(5.0V/0.5A) could be used as power supplier for MC1.
● Adopts IC temperature monitor, avoid over heat
● Small charge current when start to charge
● Compact size, portable
● Low heat design

PAY ATTENTION!! THE XTAR MC1 USB BATTERY CHARGER IS SUPPLIED WITHOUT BATTERIES !!

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Reviews

Customer Reviews

End voltage is on the low side Review by Niels
Rating
Since I cannot remove my first review where I said the end voltage is too high, im sorry I was wrong. It actually stops charging at 4.11v wich is too low to get max capacity. (Posted on 27-08-22)
End voltage to high. Not safe Review by Niels
Rating
+Nice clamping mechanism.
+Fits many different cells
-Charges Up To 4.29 volts, to high!

(Posted on 04-08-22)
very good, very cheap Review by satanist
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very stable, charges up to 100% but it's not the fastest (500mA charge speed) (Posted on 20-01-19)
Small, cheap and functional. Review by Stefano
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Xtar MC1 review + short video (italian language) goo.gl/9U5rI8 (Posted on 16-02-15)

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Do not try to charge lisoci2 cells (like saft ls14500 or tadiran sl-760) this are not rechargabel cells and will explode if you charge them