Lithium Battery Charging

Tubamanandy

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I`m wanting to make up a small battery pack (4 x 3.7V 4000mAh lithium batteries) purely to run a front LED light.

Can anyone tell me what voltage/amperage I should charge the pack at and, more important, where I can get a suitable charger (ideally variable voltage so I could make up a bigger pack at a later date) ?

I'm not very good with electrics :)
 

Tubamanandy

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How would I best wire up the 4 x 3.7V batteries ? I'm not sure because of the balancing side of things - do I just connect them in Series and charge at eg. 17V ? Really need to know charging voltage and amps
 
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Tubamanandy

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Already had the stuff in the garage and would like to use it - any ideas how to wire it up and charge it ?
 

Gringo

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Unless you already have a dedicated lipo charger D8veh is correct, it's easier & cheaper to buy off the shelf.
The only way to charge lithium cells is with a lithium charger, no other charger will do.
 
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You need a lipo balance charger to charge them, or a 18650 cell charger. It depends whether you want to use them in series or parallel. What format do you want to use them?

In use, you mustn't let then go below 3.0v. If you have enough capacity for 2 hrs and you only ever use them for one hour, it shouldn't be a problem, otherwise you need to know when to switch off. They're not like other batteries that you can run flat.

Assuming that you want to use them in a 2S2P configuration from 8.4v to 6v, you'd need a 2S balance charger, a voltmeter or lipo alarm, a 2S balance connector and power leads with power connector that you can connect to your charger.

BTW. If they're 18650s , they won't be 4000mah. They'll be about 1300mah.
 
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Lithium-ion or lithium-polymer and do you have a charger with a lithium battery setting.
Do you intend wiring them in parallel to get 3.7v X 16000mah or series to get 14.8v X 4000mah
Do they look anything like this
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