Hyper Charging Power Bank
Toby
Toby

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Project Introduction

Power Bank usually output at a Voltage of 5V with current up to 2.1A (MAX), however in some cases, when you want to charge a bit faster, increase the current will not help as most of the devices usually draw up to 1A (MAX). Hence, if you want to charge a bit faster and not afraid of damaging your devices, you can try to use the Hyper Charge approach.

Explanation

Hyper Charge is just a random name for the technique that rise the voltage of the output USB port by 0.5V to 1V. Hence, the maximum power delivered to the devices will be increased from, for example 5W (5V 1A) to 6W (6V 1A). Hence, the devices should thermostatically charge a bit faster.

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Wiring Diagram

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Specification

  • 5V600mA Output Port x1
  • 6V 3A Max Output Port x1
  • 5V 1A Charging Circuit x1
  • 1100 mAh Li-ion Battery x4

 

 

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