The charging current to 2.4V rechargeable batteries from a 6V DC adaptor is about 220mA and about 180mA from the 5V USB PC output port. You may calculate the time required to charge your primary rechargeable batteries when you are charging from these AC sources.
Screwless terminals are used for easy connection of your renewable energy sources to the charger. Several mobile phone charging connectors are supplied with the USB cable to charge mobile phones from various manufacturers.
Boost Up regulator circuitry is used in this charger to convert the input voltage to 5V output. The input voltage range is 1.8V to 3.6V. Input voltage higher than 4.8V will damage the Boost Up regulator circuitry permanently. In order to protect the Boost Up regulator, make sure you install the primary batteries when charging from the external sources or to the mobile electronic devices. The primary batteries also act as a voltage stabilizer to clamp the input voltage.
The amount of energy you can charge to your mobile electronic devices depends on the energy stored in the primary rechargeable batteries. If the energy stored in the primary rechargeable batteries is not enough, you may consider using alkaline batteries as the primary batteries to charge your mobile electronic devices.
You may install AAA or AA size batteries on this charger as the primary rechargeable batteries to store the energy generated from the renewable energy sources, like the wind or sun. You may also charge them from the 6V DC Adapt Mobile Device Battery Charger is designed to charge mobile electronic devices like the mobile phones when you are travelling.or from Nokia (not supplied) or the USB output port on PC.
Mobile Device Battery Charger is designed to charge mobile electronic devices like the mobile phones when you are travelling.
Delivery Time: | 4 weeks for mass order |
Package: | In white gift box |
Supply Ability: | 5000 Set/Sets per Month |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Model Number: | MC-1 |
Brand Name: | No Brand |
Place of Origin: | Guangdong China (Mainland) |