Charger TrustFire TR-009

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This charger can charge up to 4 LiIon and NiMH batteries at a time. Usual TrustFire products do not inspire much trust, lets see how this one does.

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The charger comes in a retail box. There is some specification on the box.

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The pack contained the charger, a mains led, a instruction sheet, a warrenty card and a QC note.

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The power input is a DC barrel input.

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The charger has one usb output, it can use from 1 to 4 cells to power it.

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The user interface is fairly limited. It contains 4 red/green leds, red while charging, green at all other times, except when usb output is on. Then the usb output has its own green led that will be on when it is active.
To change between charging and usb output a switch is used (C=Charge, O=usb output).

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The battery slot are the slider construction, but with plastic sliders. It is very smooth and has a good grip on batteries with large diameter, but smaller batteries (Like AA) can be problematic to center on the slider.
It handles batteries form 31 to 71.5mm.


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The current is a bit high for 16340 and 14500 LiIon batteries.



Measurements

Charging LiIon

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The charging looks like a simulated CC/CV charge, the charger go to the upper voltage limit. Termination is at about 150mA

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The other slots looks the same.

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No problems here.

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This also looks fine.

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With a older cell the charge voltage goes above the 4.25V limit.

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The same with this cell.

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With 4 cells the charge speed is reduced.

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If using an external 12V supply it needs about 2.2A.

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M1: 40,1°C, M2: 42,6°C, M3: 43,4°C, M4: 41,4°C, M5: 49,2°C, HS1: 64,5°C




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The charger starts immediately and measures the voltage with current off.

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With 4 cells the current is reduced, there is not time sharing between slots.




Charging NiMH

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It looks like the charger stops on voltage before the cells are full.

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Same with the other slots.

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The high capacity cells has the same problem.

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And also the AAA cell.

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Exactly same problem with 4 cells.

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Maximum current from 12V is about 0.6A.

Temp3585

M1: 39,6°C, M2: 42,3°C, M3: 43,0°C, M4: 40,8°C, M5: 55,9°C, M6: 50,2°C, HS1: 69,9°C



StartupNiMH

The charger starts immediately and measures the voltage with current off.

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Usb output

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With a single 18650 the usb output can deliver about 0.9A

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Adding more batteries do not improve the output current.

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A single battery only gives about 20 minutes power at 0.5A, this is not very good.

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Using four cells is much better, there the output is stable for about 13 hours.

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Using a 5 ohm resistor means 1A at 5 volt, i.e. slightly above the current limit. It cannot deliver anything useful on a single 18650 battery.

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With four batteries it can keep the voltage up to nearly 5 volt for more than 5 hours.

10ohm

Noise is 134mV rms and 406mVpp.

5ohm

Noise is 207mV rms and 590mVpp, this is rather high. This is not really surprising because I am above the current limit.

Testing with 2830 volt and 4242 volt between mains and low volt side, did not show any safety problems.



Conclusion

On LiIon this charger is good enough, but NiMH is not charged fully, a top-off charge would have fixed that.
The usb output is fairly low current and needs more than one battery to work, the coding and the noise is not very good.

All in all I will call it an acceptable charger.




Notes

Here is an explanation on how I did the above charge curves: How do I test a charger
Charge selection table