Xtar Li-ion battery charger, processor-controlled, USB-C power, MC1
Xtar Li-ion battery charger, processor-controlled, USB-C power, MC1
Xtar Li-ion battery charger, processor-controlled, USB-C power, MC1

Xtar Li-ion battery charger, processor-controlled, USB-C power, MC1

SKU: 85791 | EAN: 6952918300885
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Xtar MC1 Li-ion battery charger USB-C cable

Hidden in a small case is a fully professional processor charger with a three-stage TC/CC/CV charging process. It charges Li-ion 3.6 / 3.7V cells of any capacity in sizes 10440, 14500, 14650, 16340, 17500, 17670, 18350, 18500, 18650, 18700, 20700, 21700 - unprotected only, 25500, 26500.
What is the TC/CC/CV charging method? It is a three-stage charging process for Li-ion cells that ensures that the cell is kept in good condition by charging with the right current at each stage and completing the charging process at the right time.
The different stages of the TC/CC/CV process are:
- TC phase: cells discharged below 2.9V are 'awakened' with a lower current.
- CC phase: once 2.9V is reached, the cell is charged with a constant current of 0.5A.
- CV phase: when the cell is almost charged, the charger switches to charging with a decreasing current until 4.2V is reached on the cell. When 4.2V is reached, the charging process is complete - the battery is fully charged.
Batteries with a voltage of 4.1V or higher are treated as charged by the charger. To fully charge such a battery, insert it into the charger before turning it on. Charged batteries left in the charger will undergo a natural process of self-discharge. Charging will resume when the voltage on the battery drops below 4.1V.

The Xtar MC1 charger has a function to reactivate deeply discharged cells and cells with 0V. Many chargers on the market are unable to charge such batteries. Here with help comes the Xtar MC1 charger, which in many cases allows you to 'salvage' such cells. Simply insert a deeply discharged battery into the MC1 charger, just as you would for normal charging - the charger will detect the discharged cell and attempt to reactivate it.
Note: cells discharged below a certain level are irreversibly damaged and reactivation may not be possible. Avoid discharging Li-ion batteries too deeply - this can lead to a significant reduction in their life and capacity or lead to their complete failure.

Specification:
- Manufacturer: Xtar
- Model: MC1
- Supported battery types: 3.6-3.7V Li-ion batteries, protected (with PCM/PCB), 3.6-3.7V Li-ion batteries, unsecured
- Supported battery sizes: 10440, 14500, 14650, 16340, 17500, 17670, 18350, 18500, 18650, 18700, 20700 (unprotected only), 21700 (unprotected only), 22650, 25500, 26650
- Input voltage: 5 V DC (minimum 0.5A, recommended 0.75A)
- Maximum dimensions of the charged battery (width x height): 26 x 70mm
- Charging method: processor-controlled TC/CC/CV for Li-ion
- Charging current in CC (primary) phase: 500mA ±50mA
- Charging termination voltage: 4.2V ±0.05V
- Termination current for lithium cells: <40mA
- Reactivation of deeply discharged cells and 0V cells
- Protections: against charger overheating, against overload/short circuit, against reverse polarity of cells
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 22 x 92 x 26 mm
- Weight: 20 g.

Set contains:
- Xtar MC1 charger
- USB-C cable
- Manufacturer's packaging

The Xtar MC1 charger comes with a USB-C cable. A power adapter is not included. To power the charger, all you need is any charger with a USB-C cable, such as from a phone, or a USB socket or a computer with a free USB port. The recommended minimum power of the charger is 0.5A (500mA).

- Processor-controlled three-stage TC/CC/CV charging process
- Reactivation of deeply discharged cells and 0V cells
- Charging current: 0.5A
- Charging voltage: 4.2V
- Protection: thermal, short-circuit, reverse battery insertion
- Powered by any USB-C charger or from computer USB port (min. 0.5A)
- Small size - easy to carry.

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