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Charger Xtar WP2h
![]() ![]() ![]() This is the latest version of the WP2 charger. The other versions I have tested are WP2 II 2014, WP2s, WP2 II and WP2, most of them has been good chargers. This charger has a few significant updates: It can do 3 currents and 3 voltages. This makes it suitable for many types of LiIon batteries. It can also be used as a usb power bank. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It comes in a cardboard box with a lot of specifications on. ![]() The box contains the charger, a power supply, a car adapter (This might be optional), a warranty card and a instruction sheet. ![]() The charger has a 12V input and a usb output. ![]() ![]() The user interface is 6 leds, a button and a 3 position slide switch. 3 of the blue leds is used to show voltage and current selection, the last blue led is on when usb output is on. The red/green leds show charger status: Red=Charging, Green=Not charging, flashing red=error. The button is used to select current. The slide switch is used to select voltage. ![]() ![]() The slots uses the usual slider system and works fine, it can handle batteries from 31.8mm to 71.0mm. ![]() The sliding switch on the charger is used to select nominal voltage. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The charger can handle 71 mm long batteries, including flat top cells. Measurements
![]() The charger does a nice CC/CV charge with a 100mA termination current. ![]() At 0.5A charge current the termination current is down to about 50mA. ![]() At 0.25A charge current it is down to about 25mA, this is very nice and means the charger will work well when charging smaller cells. ![]() ![]() No surprice with different capacity. My 2600mAh cell enters the CV phase a bit early, this is both because it a 2600mAh cell and because it is a bit old. ![]() The second channels looks like the first. ![]() My old 16350 is charged fine, even at 1A. ![]() Reducing the current to 0.25A will fill a bit more enegy into the cell, due to the lower termination current. ![]() ![]() The two mid sized batteries is charged fine with 0.5A. ![]() Doing two batteries at once does not affect the charge speed. ![]() The charger uses slightly below 1A on the 12V input when charging two batteries with 1A each. ![]() M1: 38,6°C, M2: 38,2°C, M3: 47,5°C, HS1: 65,5°C As usual chargers gets very hot inside, this charger keeps an acceptable temperature on the batteries. ![]() M1: 38,6°C, M2: 37,8°C, M3: 47,0°C, HS1: 48,8°C ![]() The charger needs about 8 seconds to reach 0.25A charge current. ![]() Changing current will slowly ramp up to the selected current. 4.35 volt charging (Switch position 3.8V) ![]() There is no surprise with 4.35 volt charging, it looks very fine. LiFePO4 charging (Switch position 3.2V) ![]() LiFePO4 is also charged correctly. USB output
![]() The usb output from the charger is very stable, but not overload protected. Making the above curve did blow the charger. I.e. do never use a "charge optimizer" on this usb output. ![]() Running at the rated 1A load the charger has very good efficiency and maintains the usb output voltage until the battery is empty. ![]() ![]() ![]() Efficiency is even better at 0.5A load, the runtime will vary with the used battery. ![]() The noise is very low with 1A load: 5mV rms and 55mVpp. ![]() And about the same at 0.5A load: 5mV rms and 52mVpp. Testing the supplied power supply with 2500 volt and 5000 volt between mains and low volt side, did not show any safety problems. Conclusion This is a very good universal LiIon charger, it can handle most types and sizes of LiIon batteries. The usb output is also good, but I am missing an overload protection. Notes The charger was supplied by XTAR for a review. Here is an explanation on how I did the above charge curves: How do I test a charger
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