Nice, inexpensive charger for charging single cells. I use it with 18650 and 21700 batteries without protection and with a flat pole, which fit in without any problem. Someone previously wrote that the Olight 21700 cell doesn't fit – however, this is because that cell has extra protection and is 3mm longer (measuring 73mm instead of the standard 70mm). I deduct one star for the maximum charging current of 1A and the micro USB connector. I plan to buy the 2A version with USB C.
Compact charger delivering up to 1000 mA maximum charging power, specifically designed for lithium-ion batteries. Features a three-stage TC/CC/CV charging process and includes a reactivation function for deeply discharged cells and 0V cells. An LED display shows the progress of battery charging.
The device is compatible with Li-ion, IMR, INR, ICR 3.6V/3.7V batteries of any capacity in sizes: 10440, 14500, 14650, 16340, 17335, 17500, 17670, 18350, 18490, 18500, 18650, 18700, 20700, 21700, 22650, 25500, 26650.
The TC/CC/CV charging method is a comprehensive three-stage process for Li-ion batteries ensuring their optimal condition by applying the appropriate current at each phase and concluding the charging at the correct moment. The XTar MC1+ is equipped with advanced safety features to guard against overheating, reverse battery installation, and short circuits.
A well-engineered shockproof design secures the battery from falling out of the charger. The device operates via a micro-USB cable, allowing charging from a wall outlet, computer, or power bank. The package includes a micro-USB cable and a carrying case.
Technical data
Color: Black
Material: plastic
Input voltage: DC 5V
Charging power: 1000 mA
Output voltage: 4.20 ~ 0.05V
Power socket: micro-USB
Charge indication: LED display
Dimensions: 92 x 22 x 26 mm
Weight (charger): 26 g
Weight (kit): 70 g
Manufacturer: Xtar, PRC
| EAN | 6952918320395 |
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| Manufacturer code | FWXTARMC1PLANT |
| Brand | Xtar |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 3
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The description is misleading. The battery is larger than the charger. The information stated that it supports 21700 cells, but in reality they don't fit. I strongly advise against purchasing this charger. Other products from the store matched the description and were of good quality. My opinion concerns only this charger.
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I tested the XTar MC1+ charger with various batteries and am very satisfied – it works flawlessly. I also definitely recommend the larger model; we have both, and they are very convenient and portable!
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