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Golisi i2
![]() ![]() ![]() This is a simple two slot charger from Golisi have with a a better readout than usual. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It arrived in a black very stylish cardboard box, there is some specifications on the back. ![]() The box included a bag for the charger. ![]() The total contents of the box was the charger, the bag, a usb cable and a instruction sheet. ![]() The charger is usb powered and can use up to 2A. ![]() The user interface is a single button and a small display. The button is used to change the readout between volt, mAh, and time ![]() All segments on the display. ![]() ![]() ![]() The 3 different readouts. ![]() With a single LiIon cell the charger will use 2A charge current in the first slot. The second slot will charge with 1A. ![]() On the bottom of the charger there are specifications. ![]() ![]() The slots uses the classical slider construction and it works fine. The slots can work from 31 mm to 71.5mm. This nearly covers anything. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The charger can handle 70 mm long batteries including flat top cells. Measurements
Charging LiIon Charge current is 1A or 2A for one cell (depends on slot) and 1A for two cells. ![]() The simulated CC/CV charge curve is nice, but 2A is a bit high for this cell. ![]() Moving to the second slot reduces the charge current to 1A, but the termination is around 250mA. Due to the charge algorithm the cell ends up very close to 4.2V Display shows: 2990mAh in 3:15 ![]() Display shows: 2498mAh in 2:02 ![]() I did these two at 2A and they where charged fine. Display shows: 2674mAh in 1:55 ![]() I even tried this old cell at 2A, the current dropped fast and the charger do not use a too high charge voltage. The end result is fine. Display shows: 2018mAh in 2:21 ![]() With two cells I am down to 1A on both cells and the charger uses a bit above 2A from usb. ![]() My high current 20700 cells were also charged fine. Display shows: 2791mAh in 2:53 and 2827mAh in 2:55 ![]() Adding a 0.5ohm resistor in series with the power simulated a weak usb supply or long usb cable, the charger works slower, but will charge the cell. ![]() M1: 36,2°C, M2: 36,8°C, M3: 37,7°C, HS1: 59,6°C ![]() M1: 43,9°C, HS1: 67,8°C ![]() The charger needs about 7 seconds to initialize. Notice the pulses during charge, it looks like this charger use some sort of simulated CC/CV, this do also fit with the final charge voltage that varies slightly. ![]() The 2A looks the same. ![]() LiIon stops at regular intervals to check the voltage. Charging NiMH Charge current is 1A for one NiMH and 0.5A for two NiMH ![]() This is a nice -dv/dt (or maybe 0dv/dt) charge curve, that stops when the battery starts getting warm. Display shows: 1886mAh in 2:01 ![]() Same on the second channel. Display shows: 1907mAh in 2:02 ![]() The Pro is also handled nice. ![]() The powerex is starting to get old, but the charger has no problem with it. Display shows: 2927mAh in 3:07 ![]() The AAA is charged at a slightly high current, this gives a very obvious -dv/dt signal for the charger to stop on. Display shows: 792mAh in 0:50 ![]() As usual -dv/dt termination is slow to detect a full cell, here the charger uses about 13 minutes. Display shows: 194mAh in 0:12 ![]() With two cells the charge rate is only 0.5A, but the termination works fine. Display shows: 1774mAh in 3:37 and 1698mAh in 3:27 ![]() M1: 34,3°C, M2: 34,2°C, M3: 36,1°C, HS1: 47,9°C ![]() M1: 38,3°C, HS1: 49,3°C ![]() NiMH needs about 5 seconds to initialize. ![]() As usual with NiMH chargers the charging is pulsed, here the voltage is checked each 10 seconds. ![]() With two cells in the charger it looks like there is a time offset between the two pauses, due to the slightly higher current just after the pause. Conclusion The charger handles LiIon and NiMH fine, but because the minimum current for LiIon is 1A it is not good for smaller LiIon cells. I like it has capacity and voltage display, but the digits are rather small. The charger is good, but I miss a current selection. Notes The charger was supplied by Golisi for review. Here is an explanation on how I did the above charge curves: How do I test a charger
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