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lithium ion battery charging Baofeng UV5R

KD2GOE

W9WDX Amateur Radio Club Member
May 30, 2013
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So i have 3 chargers 1 of them is busted.. I would like to make a circuit that will charge the lithium ion battery pack's for the radios.
They are 7.4v Li-ion 1800mAh to 3800mAh but more like 2600 i would guess you know "China".
they have a simple the circuit in the charging base i guessing there just dropping the voltage from 10V to 8.4v From pics on the internet of the battery's that are open it looks like they have a circuit board in with the battery's for Controlling the charge? Can i just put a Simple voltage reg in there to drop 10 or 12V down to 8.4v?
and is there away to add a done charging LED?




 
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Are there any Yaesu, Kenwood, or Icom chargers that also use the 7.4v format that have a schematic available you can copy?

I understand what you are asking, since I also have a Baofeng. Seems that engineering a charger wasn't a high priority for a cheap radio just to get it to market.
 
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Are there any Yaesu, Kenwood, or Icom chargers that also use the 7.4v format that have a schematic available you can copy?

I understand what you are asking, since I also have a Baofeng. Seems that engineering a charger wasn't a high priority for a cheap radio to get it to market.


I was thinking of that..
i seen this on Ebay and it may fix in the charging base? do you think this would work?
if it will i can retro fit the LED


https://www.ebay.com/itm/TP5100-1S-...906507&hash=item4b1fc43056:g:6x0AAOSwfDhZgxLf
 
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well i think ill be the first one in the water i ordered 1 if it works and is a more "safer" way to charge them ill replace them all with this controller..
it will add a way to all so charge them on 12v
 

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