Test/review of Charger LiitoKala Lii-202

HKJ

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[size=+3]Charger LiitoKala Lii-202[/size]

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LiitoKala got known for a analyzing charger, but has since made many other chargers. This is a usb charger that can charge a wide selection of batteries and it can also work as a power bank.

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It arrived in a plastic bag

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But it did include a usb cable and an instruction sheet in addition to the charger.

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The charger has a micro usb input and a full size usb output for the power bank function.
The charger needs a 2A usb power supply/charger to work at full speed.



The user interface is a couple of leds and a single button.
A fast press on the button will select battery type, when a battery has just been put into a slot.
A long press (2 seconds) will change current at any time.

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There is 4 blue leds for each slot, they are used to show charge state and when selecting battery type.

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One 3.7V LiIon (Charge to 4.2V) and one NiMH battery in the charger, ready to charge with 0.5A

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Charging, the blue leds are animated.

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The slots uses the classical slider construction and it works fine.

The slots can work from 33 mm to 70mm. This means that very long protected 18650/26650 batteries will not fit in the slots.

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The charger can handle 70 mm long batteries including flat top cells.



[size=+2]Measurements[/size]


  • When not connected to power it will discharges with less than 0.1mA.
  • On the power bank slot it will discharge with about 0.15mA (45mA while indicating capacity).
  • When power is connected with a full battery, the charger will charge with 0.15mA
  • Below 0.1V the charger will not detect a battery, but will charger with about 3mA
  • Between 0.2A and 1.5V the charger assumes NiMH
  • Between 1.6V and 2,1V the charger will not recognize a battery, but charges with about 2mA
  • Above 2.2V the charger assumes LiIon
  • Charger will not restart when voltage drops.
  • It will restart charging on reinsertion of the battery or power cycling.
  • Usb input power consumptions when idle without batteries is 34mA, with batteries about 60mA

[size=+1]Charge LiIon 3.7V setting (4.2V charge voltage)[/size]

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The charger uses a CC/CV charge algorithm with about 50mA in termination current, this is a good charge.

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Second channel looks the same.

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No real surprise with the low/high capacity cells. The 3400mAh cell charges a bit faster than the 3100mAh cell, because the CV phase is shorter (The length of the CV phase will depend how worn the battery is).

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This old battery needs a very long CV phase, and is charged fine.

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The charger profile is just as fine at 0.5A and the termination current is the same.

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The two small cells are also charged fine, there is some sort of hick-up while charging the 18350, but it do not affect the final result.

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Charging two cells at the same time means that the charger needs 2A from the usb input.

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Simulating a weak power supply by adding 0.5ohm in series with it slowed down the charging considerable, but did not prevent the charger from doing a good job.

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M1: 36,9°C, M2: 36,7°C, M3: 42,8°C, M4: 42,9°C, HS1: 53,8°C
I can spot something warm in the charger, but not anything hot and the batteries is not very warm.

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M1: 36,4°C, M2: 35,4°C, M3: 46,5°C, HS1: 57,3°C

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The charger need some time to start, most of the time is used to wait the user to select another battery type.

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When changing current the charger always start from a low current and slow increase it to the selected level.



[size=+1]Charge LiIon 3.8V setting (4.35V charge voltage)[/size]

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No surprise with the 4.35V charge, it looks fine.



[size=+1]Charge LiFe 3.2V setting (3.6V charge voltage)[/size]

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The two LiFePO4 charges also looks fine.



[size=+1]Charge NiMH 1.2V[/size]

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With NiMH the charger turns off current to measure the voltage and will terminate on voltage without doing a top-off charge. This means the batteries will not be fully charged, but they are fairly close.

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The second channel looks the same.

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On the 3 high capacity batteries there is a small temperature increase at the end, i.e. they are very close to being fully charged.

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Termination works fine at 0.5A

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The AAA is charged fine.

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As usual voltage termination is fast to stop when the cell is full.

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The charger maintain the same charge current with two cells.

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M1: 37,7°C, M2: 38,9°C, M3: 42,8°C, M4: 42,2°C, HS1: 56,0°C

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NiMH needs the same time to start as LiIon, but it is not possible to select battery type.

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With NiMH the current change is more abrupt.



[size=+1]Usb output[/size]


  • Usb output is coded as Apple 1A
  • Usb output will turn off after 10 seconds with less than 38mA load.
  • On the power bank slot it will discharge with about 0.15mA (45mA while indicating capacity).


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The usb output can deliver 1.2A before the voltage starts dropping, this is good for a 1A output.

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With a 0.5A load the usb output looks good for about 3 hours.

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But at 1A load the usb output do not really work, the converter cannot handle a partically discharged battery.

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The noise is 266mV rms and 2285mVpp, this is bad.

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The noise is 269mV rms and 2197mVpp. The noise looks different but the actual noise level is about the same.



[size=+2]Conclusion[/size]

This charger is good at LiIon and fairly good at NiMH and the possibility to select multiple LiIon voltage makes it very versatile.

The power bank function is not very good, it uses an old coding and cannot deliver full current with a partial discharged battery, in addition to this the noise is very bad.

I.e. it is a good charger, but do not buy it for the power bank function.



[size=+2]Notes[/size]

The charger was supplied by Gearbest for review.

Here is an explanation on how I did the above charge curves: How do I test a charger
 

MAD777

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Thank you for another excellent review HKJ.
I purchased 3 LiitoKala 500's based on your past review and they have served me well!
 
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ChrisGarrett

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I got two of the 202s and two of the 100s a couple of weeks back from GearBest and they all work well enough. For the two 202s, I feel that they both undercharge slightly with various cells (4.15v-4.17v with healthy cells) and the two 100s overcharge slightly, to the tune of 4.21v-4.23v.

For some Eneloop AAs, they came off the charger at 1.47ish, like my Maha C9000.

I've used them to charge up my LG flip phone and things worked fine on that front.

For $20 delivered, for all four of them, I'm not complaining and they've going into various BOB and over at my GF's place.

Would be nice with a 250mA rate, but what the hell?

Chris
 

angerdan

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the 202 is now on sale at Gearbest with Coupon code SDliito
Regular price is 5,95€ / $5.89, currently it's in the FLAS HSALE for 5,24€ / $6.69

Promotion code SDliito:

The Code cannot be used for Orders to Germany.

Code for single unit price only; VIP Price, Special Offer or Group Deal all exempt.
 
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