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LI-ION BATTERY CAPACITY INDICATOR 1S-8S
Description
Product parameters:
1. Working voltage: 3-34V, working current 5mA.
2. Working temperature: -20~50℃
3. Voltage error: 2%
4. Size: 43.5*20mm 41.5 (mm)
Instructions for use:
Connect the positive and negative terminals of the display board to the positive and negative terminals of the battery under test.
At the negative terminal 2, the digital tube displays the real-time battery power and the corresponding battery pack voltage, which is very convenient.
Select the corresponding pad to solder, you can detect 1S-8S
Below is the table to indicate how much voltage is outputted at which battery level (approximate)
25% | 50% | 75% | 100% | |
1S | 3.3V | 3.5V | 3.7V | 3.9V |
2S | 6.6V | 7.0V | 7.4V | 7.8V |
3S | 9.9V | 10.5V | 11.1V | 11.7V |
4S | 13.2V | 14V | 14.8V | 15.6V |
5S | 16.5V | 17.5V | 18.5V | 19.5V |
6S | 19.8V | 21V | 22.2V | 23.4V |
7S | 23.1V | 24.5V | 25.9V | 27.3V |
8S | 26.4V | 28V | 29.6V | 31.2V |
Display battery quantity parameters: (Note: N represents the battery quantity)
1. When the battery voltage exceeds N*3.3V, one display will light up.
2. When the battery voltage exceeds N*3.5V, 2 batteries will be illuminated
3. When the battery voltage exceeds N*3.7V, 3 blocks of electricity will be illuminated
4. When the battery voltage exceeds N*3.9V, 4 blocks of electricity will be illuminated
5. When the battery voltage is less than N*3.3V, the four displays will turn off, indicating that the battery power is less than 3.3V and needs to be charged.