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Feature:1. Easy Operation: Fly transfer charge carrier with high capacitive degree, just connect to the battery and start equalization.2. Secure Working: Adopting low internal resistance MOS and 2OZ copper thick PCB, the balance current is 0‑5.5A, the more balance the battery, the smaller the balance current.3. Better Designs: Has reserved position for sleep switch wiring, the working current of sleep mode is less than 0.1mA, and the balance voltage accuracy is within 5mv.4. Practical Uses: The quiescent current is about 12mAh, and the recommended battery capacity is 60‑300AH for batteries.5. Wider Utility: Allows for broad application on various cells, such as Li2TiO3, li ion lithium, for LiFePo4, NCM and so on.Specification:Item Type: Battery Active EqualizerMaterial: Electronic ComponentsWorking Voltage: 1.8V-4.5V, suitable for Li ion forLiFePo4 LTO. Battery Type: NCM, LFP, LTOApplication: THE 4S version only for Lipo and forLiFePo4 battery pack. LTO is Li2TiO3LPO is LI ION LithiumLFP is forLiFePo4Package List:1 x Battery Active Equalizer1 x CableNote:Working Environment Temperature: 0‑60
Wider Utility: Allows for broad application on various cells, such as Li2TiO3, li ion lithium, for LiFePo4, NCM and so on.
Wider Utility: Allows for broad application on various cells, such as Li2TiO3, li ion lithium, for LiFePo4, NCM and so on.
Easy Operation: Fly transfer charge carrier with high capacitive degree, just connect to the battery and start equalization.
Practical Uses: The quiescent current is about 12mAh, and the recommended battery capacity is 60‑300AH for batteries.
Better Designs: Has reserved position for sleep switch wiring, the working current of sleep mode is less than 0.1mA, and the balance voltage accuracy is within 5mv.
Secure Working: Adopting low internal resistance MOS and 2OZ copper thick PCB, the balance current is 0‑5.5A, the more balance the battery, the smaller the balance current.