If I charge a LiIon 500 mA 3.7 V battery with a charger that has a 100 mA power only, the battery will be charged in a longer time or not charged at all ?
Thanks in advance to solve this doubt.
Enrico
If I charge a LiIon 500 mA 3.7 V battery with a charger that has a 100 mA power only, the battery will be charged in a longer time or not charged at all ?
Thanks in advance to solve this doubt.
Enrico
The charge processo of a LiPo battery has two phases
Constant current: the voltage is kept to 4.2 V and current flows into the battery. The charger tries to keep current constant
Constante voltage: when the battery voltage reaches the applied voltage, current drops
So to answer tour question: to fully charge tour battery it would take a shorter or longer time depenfing on the current tour charger fan supply ad far the charger voltage is 4.2 V
Cheers
Ambrogio
The charge processo of a LiPo battery has two phases
Constant current: the voltage is kept to 4.2 V and current flows into the battery. The charger tries to keep current constant
Constante voltage: when the battery voltage reaches the applied voltage, current drops
So to answer tour question: to fully charge tour battery it would take a shorter or longer time depenfing on the current tour charger fan supply ad far the charger voltage is 4.2 V
Cheers
Ambrogio
Hi Ambrogio!
Thank you for your suggestion. That's what I was supposing. So with a lower power supply charger for me it is not matter if the charge time is a bit longer.
BTW, the wireless charging seems not possible due the dimensions of the coil that will require a too large size of the device box.
Enrico
ambrogio is correct on the requirements the charger should be able to meet. I kinda got all technical on my answer so I hope it wasn't too confusing. LOL!
Please mark a good answer if it was answered correctly so that the post can be marked as a solved issue.
Thanks...
Jon, don't worry, I have idea of how it works. Thanks.
What do you mean exactly Clem?
Enrico
Wish a good source for answers like your question.
Clem
I was looking for a good source, but did not find one either.
My gut feeling is that the answer would be "No", though...