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Adafruit Micro Lipo w/MicroUSB LiIon/LiPoly

Battery case, Various
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Product details

This small lipo charger is so handy that you can keep it on your desk or easily incorporate it into any project. Simply connect it to a USB port using any MicroUSB cable and attach a 3.7V/4.2V lithium-polymer or lithium-ion battery to the JST connector on the other end. There are two LEDs - one red and one green. During the charging process, the red LED lights up. When the battery is fully charged and ready for use, the green LED turns on. Seriously, it doesn't get any easier than this.

Charging occurs in three stages: first, a pre-conditioning charge, then a constant current fast charge, and finally a constant voltage trickle charge to keep the battery topped off. The default charging current is 100 mA, making it compatible with any battery size and USB port. If you prefer, you can easily switch it to the 500 mA mode by closing the jumper on the front if you only want to charge batteries with a capacity of 500 mAh or larger.

Key specifications

Compatible hardware
ArduinoRaspberry Pi
Item number
5998689

General information

Manufacturer
Adafruit
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
ada-1904
Release date
24.7.2015
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Compatibility

Compatible hardware
ArduinoRaspberry Pi

Electronic module properties

Module type
Battery caseVarious

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Additionally required (not included)
Adafruit LiPoly/LiIon Baterrie

Product dimensions

Length
19 mm
Width
21 mm
Height
2 mm
Weight
2 g

Package dimensions

Length
9 cm
Width
6 cm
Height
1 cm
Weight
6 g

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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Warranty score

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  • 1.Tru Components
    0 %
  • 3.Whadda
    0.1 %
  • 4.Adafruit
    0.2 %
  • 4.RND Components
    0.2 %
  • 6.Sonoff
    0.7 %

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  • 1.Sonoff
    0 days
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Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Electronics modules» category returned?

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  • 1.Adafruit
    0 %
  • 2.Whadda
    0.6 %
  • 3.Sonoff
    0.9 %
  • 4.Purecrea
    1 %
  • 5.Tru Components
    2 %
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