This channel done so well since you began. Well done Sorin.👍🇮🇪 I built your design (well the one you use here) of a load. Had no resistors so I made my own out of the wire from an old electric blanket but you can guess what happened. Yeah they got very warm. I have power resistors I found inside an old TV in it now.. Works great 👍😊
Sorin, You can find push button switches that are rated to 15A ro 120A. Would be very flush to your case. I found in Chinese online store: 10A 15A 20A waterproof high current metal button switch
I love your Videos. Although very easy and simple the main issue for me is the tools and components (Not deliverable to My location From Aliexpress) 😢. I have made DIY flashlight And power supplies using your awesome ideas... Love from India 🇮🇳
Thanks for this video my friend, I am sure that now when newest sodium ion batteries a power bank project can be more interesting. For the switch replacement a circuit with a push button instead or even a touch sensor with 3 secs delay in any of both cases the circuit must be made so only can be started is a load is connected to the power bank
My Tps61088A circuit was constantly burning. I had to put an aluminum plate on the back surface. Because the adhesive starts to separate from the surface when it gets too hot. I think you should pay attention too.
I'm trying to build a 12V battery pack for my astrophotography setup (still figuring out all the parts I need). I was worried about soldering the fuses directly inline. Thanks for the video!
Hi Sorin, missed you. nice to see you a new video I can get some ideas with. I hope you yould also make a video for a 12v powerbank that can be charged just by using a mobile phone charger. as I saw once in an online shop that there is a (12V) 3S LiPo charging module that can be charged with a mobile phone charger. I can't get any info about the type of chip or board it is so I can tell you what board it is... Thanks again for another great video...
Hello Sorin. Very nice video once again! Wouldn't be nice to add a tactile switch to activate the battery capacity meter? So it would be off, and when you with to know how the batteries are doing you would just press the tactile switch.
Thanks. That will work too, but I like this simple type of battery indicator, because it uses very little energy. And it's also an indicator that the power bank is turned on.
love these videos. 1S battery config is very DIY friendly. to make better thermal performance, I have found that by layering about 5-10 layers of copper foil tape on the enclosure and then covering that with thin black teflon tape (for max emissivity and insulation) helps draw heat to the outside of the case better. also, black plastic enclosures loose heat much more quickly due to radiative cooling, but if it is going to be placed in sunlight/dash of a car the black color is a negative. I think I will copy this but maybe do an all in one usb-c board (more expensive) and use old ipad 3 replacment batteries which you can cut up into 3 pieces. theyre very thin and have about the same storage as these high spec 18650s. i think theyre around 2-3$ each cell depending on volume/shipping. I think you could fit about 5-6 of them in the same enclosure with an all in one board (~12wh each cell!). also debating doing a series version and using an active cell balancer instead of a BMS. thankyou for uploading
For your big switch, replace with a small switch that controls a MOSFET circuit. The MOSFET resistance can be very small and thus be minimum power loss.
Super tare! Stii ce ai putea face de acum incolo pentru videourile tale... Sa compari la sfarsitul clipului cat te-o costat piesele, cat timp ti-o luat sa faci proiectul, cat costa acelasi device cumparat din compert si pro's n con's si daca overall merita sau o fost un proiect mai mult pentru distractie. cred ca ar da un plus videoclipurilor tale. keep it up! bravo! :)
Nice design! I notice that it will stay on, when powering low power devices. Power banks usually turn off. And - it can charge while powering another device normal power banks can’t do that either!
Îmi place foarte mult această idee. Mai nou pe Aloexpress/Temu sunt kit-uri cu BMS și un modul usb-c pd care poate să fie până la 100W. Totodată poți să transformi un încărcător vechi de laptop într-un încărcător cu usb-c PD. Mult succes!
Of course you can, but its probably not a good idea. NiMH batteries works best if they are fully discharged before you recharge them. So if you use only 50% and then recharge your powerbank and do this several times you will induce the "memory effect" in the NiMH batteries, which will reduce their capacity much faster than their advertised. So yes you can, but its a bad idea.
Hi everyone, im a student currently creatinga powerbank for a school project, what circuit would you guys suggest for me to use for a powerbank? Any tips would be appreciated! Thank you!
Exactly, and the price is ~5$ for one with 22W. And you don't need the big buton om the side... I actually reused one module from an older powerbank to make one similar to what Sorin built. It has 5x18650 second life cells and works perfect.
These are the outputs of the fast charging module: Output current: 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V2A.Output current is adaptive. Output power: up to 24W. If your phone knows the 5V3A protocol, then yes.
Hi Sorin I have a question about the BMS protector, if I have similar batteries to yours who have a minimum discharge cutoff of 2.65 volts will the BMS still cutoff the power at 2.49 volts as shown in your video?
Very nice. Really like this one. Just one question. Would it be possible to make one with USB C PD? Fast charging over USB A no longer works with newer smartphones.
My question would be does the circuit cut out when the current draw is too low. Most battery banks I can find will turn off after a few minutes, and a few that turn off after 2 hours. Im trying to find one that will stay on with low current draw until the batteries are discharged to the appropriate level, which could take days or weeks.
Hi. This fast charge converter stays on continuously. Usually these types of individual modules remain active. A new power bank has all the features in a single circuit board and is designed to turn off to save energy.
Hello Sorin I need some advice if you have time to answer. I've built the exact same power bank but with 7 18650 batteries. After trying to charge it for days, it's now completely off, probably dead. Did I make something wrong or idn't I understand the principles of battery charging? Thanks for your help.
Hi. You need to test all the components individually before put them together, like I did in the video. Then you will know if one component is not good.
Thank you very much for this tutorial Sorin! 👍 Hey.. I have 10 * new high quality 21700 batteries (Vapcell F60 6000mAh) and I want to build a PD3.1 compatible (28V @ 5A) power bank (welding is no problem). But I do not have the required knowledge, so I was wondering if you by any chance could help me out with this? ..at least with the BOM (Bill Of Materials) and provide me with links to the needed components (AliExpress is fine). I wish I had your skills. 🙂
Wires are little overbuilt 18 awg would have been fine aswell a switch that can handle 5 amps would have worked aswell, but im not a fan of 1s3p batteries in general would go for 3s instead cause its safer, and it is more efficient aswell
Thanks for the comment. My old power bank has a 6S battery pack and it has a good efficiency. a 3S battery will have a voltage between 12.6V and 8.1V, so it will need a buck/boost converter to increase/decrease the voltage for fast charging to to 9 and 12V, no matter of the state of charge of the battery. it will be more difficult to build it.
Hello sorin, can i use Type-C USB 3A Polymer Ternary Li-ion Lithium Quick Fast Charging Board for input and want to add 6-8 cells in parallel is 1s bms enough or should i need to add more bms
Please be careful, that switch is 10amp rated for AC not DC. Consider a mosfet logic switch (Similar to the battery protection board) for your power switch.
Push button start switches for cars should fit your bill. Easy to find on flea-bay, and cheap too! So nice to know I am not the only one with over strength hillbilly friends! LOL
Why not use a tiny micro switch, with a MOSFET, or two, IRFz44n would probably work, using a logic level gate, just solder it to the battery, negative with a 400ohm resistor from gate to negative, and another 100ohmvfrom gate to switch to positive, and mount the MOSFET tab,(to220 psckage) to the largest heat sink that fits. If it runs too HOT🥵, use another MOSFET, possibly mount them to a aluminum bar, about 6 mm x12-15 mm, and long as possible, then mount small ic heat sinks to the bar with thermal adhesive or screws and thermal grease. It may require different fets with logic level gates, that will turn on with 3.3v maybe use a diode and capacitor to power on the fet, from the 5-12v from the boost converter. Using the battery to power on enough to make 5-12 v, the turn on fully using diodes to prevent reverse current. A smaller package get soldered to PCB is available capable of 15a, 400watts I have a bag full of them, can't recall what the gate voltage is. This tiny switch idea could be a money maker for someone, have jlcpcb , PCB way, or who ever make them and sell on ebay and amazon. Possibly have them make tiny switches also. They offer so many services and so fast as well. Doing metal 3D printing, plastic 3D printed, they can do anything. Having a small pin in a spring with a latch mounted to a pcb, with two pads to solder the switch to and the wires on both sides of the PCB. Then the switch mounts by drilling a hole for the 2mm pin/button, and glue the PCB to the case,or use tiny screws, However , you'd better off using micro switches available.
Thanks for the info. That will make a separate video, because it will get more complicated. I wanted to keep this video as simple as possible, because there are a lot of viewers who know very little about electronics but they want to build stuff.
Actually it's pretty simple and clever. to transfer more energy, you can increase the current or the voltage. increasing the current will heat up all the wires and components, that heat comes from all the power losses. increasing the voltage doesn't heat up the wires. It's the same idea in transferring very high voltage up to 25000V over long distances on high voltage poles. and at the destination there is a transformer to decrease the voltage and increase the current. you do not transfer high current, you transfer high voltage, for a better efficiency and safety.
@@Sorin_DIY toasons of power bank Videos online not new. 7k views. My feed back 8s another power bank video is really boring. But wt ever, your channel. Do sommething challenging, blow up something man
A good replacement for the clunky switch would be a set of MOSFETs and some latch circuit.
Touch switch can be made with the help of mosfet
Somebody taught you well. And Thank you for showing us how its done.
WOW, very smart idea to use this Single Cell Lithium Battery Boost Power!
Always happy when another Sorin video is released!!
This channel done so well since you began.
Well done Sorin.👍🇮🇪
I built your design (well the one you use here) of a load. Had no resistors so I made my own out of the wire from an old electric blanket but you can guess what happened. Yeah they got very warm. I have power resistors I found inside an old TV in it now..
Works great 👍😊
Sorin, You can find push button switches that are rated to 15A ro 120A. Would be very flush to your case. I found in Chinese online store: 10A 15A 20A waterproof high current metal button switch
Nice workmanship! I love your cat too!
Thanks sorin for your awesome videos as always 👍🏼
2nd like the powerbank is gonna be very handy
Finally a legend just posted! Sorry for being Late!
I love your Videos. Although very easy and simple the main issue for me is the tools and components (Not deliverable to My location From Aliexpress) 😢. I have made DIY flashlight And power supplies using your awesome ideas...
Love from India 🇮🇳
Precise Thermometer = His Finger 😂.
Was so funny
Thanks for this video my friend, I am sure that now when newest sodium ion batteries a power bank project can be more interesting. For the switch replacement a circuit with a push button instead or even a touch sensor with 3 secs delay in any of both cases the circuit must be made so only can be started is a load is connected to the power bank
My Tps61088A circuit was constantly burning. I had to put an aluminum plate on the back surface. Because the adhesive starts to separate from the surface when it gets too hot. I think you should pay attention too.
Thanks for the info. I used the power bank a few times and so far it's ok, but I will keep an eye on it.
@@Sorin_DIY what is the Rated capacity of this Power Bank
For the big switch you could design a small circuit with a mosfet that has a latch button that uses a small button and an led for indication
I'm trying to build a 12V battery pack for my astrophotography setup (still figuring out all the parts I need). I was worried about soldering the fuses directly inline. Thanks for the video!
You can use a latching MOSFET switch that is turned on and off with just an SMD pushbutton. It will handle the 10A like a boss
Hi Sorin, missed you. nice to see you a new video I can get some ideas with. I hope you yould also make a video for a 12v powerbank that can be charged just by using a mobile phone charger. as I saw once in an online shop that there is a (12V) 3S LiPo charging module that can be charged with a mobile phone charger. I can't get any info about the type of chip or board it is so I can tell you what board it is... Thanks again for another great video...
Hello Sorin. Very nice video once again! Wouldn't be nice to add a tactile switch to activate the battery capacity meter? So it would be off, and when you with to know how the batteries are doing you would just press the tactile switch.
Thanks. That will work too, but I like this simple type of battery indicator, because it uses very little energy. And it's also an indicator that the power bank is turned on.
love these videos. 1S battery config is very DIY friendly.
to make better thermal performance, I have found that by layering about 5-10 layers of copper foil tape on the enclosure and then covering that with thin black teflon tape (for max emissivity and insulation) helps draw heat to the outside of the case better. also, black plastic enclosures loose heat much more quickly due to radiative cooling, but if it is going to be placed in sunlight/dash of a car the black color is a negative. I think I will copy this but maybe do an all in one usb-c board (more expensive) and use old ipad 3 replacment batteries which you can cut up into 3 pieces. theyre very thin and have about the same storage as these high spec 18650s. i think theyre around 2-3$ each cell depending on volume/shipping. I think you could fit about 5-6 of them in the same enclosure with an all in one board (~12wh each cell!). also debating doing a series version and using an active cell balancer instead of a BMS.
thankyou for uploading
Gran video, como siempre te superas, saludos
Finally wait is over ❤☺️
nice video bro, complete details. easy step by step.
NICE CLEAN AND PRETTY ❤
For your big switch, replace with a small switch that controls a MOSFET circuit. The MOSFET resistance can be very small and thus be minimum power loss.
In case a hillbilly friend pushes it to hard! 😂😂😂
Super tare! Stii ce ai putea face de acum incolo pentru videourile tale... Sa compari la sfarsitul clipului cat te-o costat piesele, cat timp ti-o luat sa faci proiectul, cat costa acelasi device cumparat din compert si pro's n con's si daca overall merita sau o fost un proiect mai mult pentru distractie. cred ca ar da un plus videoclipurilor tale. keep it up! bravo! :)
Thank you for the nice video!
Please make more videos. And as always loved your videos ❤❤
What is that tool you are using to cut the plastic? I have seen it in a lot of your videos and would like to get one for my own projects
It's a cheap rotary tool. Dremel and Bosch rotary tools are more powerful, but for small projects this small one is good enough.
You could have use Mosfet in combination with small switch
Nice design! I notice that it will stay on, when powering low power devices. Power banks usually turn off. And - it can charge while powering another device normal power banks can’t do that either!
Îmi place foarte mult această idee. Mai nou pe Aloexpress/Temu sunt kit-uri cu BMS și un modul usb-c pd care poate să fie până la 100W. Totodată poți să transformi un încărcător vechi de laptop într-un încărcător cu usb-c PD. Mult succes!
When u connect ur phone to charge it the voltage goes to 9volts. IS 9V safe for phones?
Yes, if the phone has adaptive fast charging protocol.
Is it possible to build powerbank with NiMH batteries?
Of course you can, but its probably not a good idea. NiMH batteries works best if they are fully discharged before you recharge them. So if you use only 50% and then recharge your powerbank and do this several times you will induce the "memory effect" in the NiMH batteries, which will reduce their capacity much faster than their advertised.
So yes you can, but its a bad idea.
@@pettahify okay thanks
Hi everyone, im a student currently creatinga powerbank for a school project, what circuit would you guys suggest for me to use for a powerbank? Any tips would be appreciated! Thank you!
hay Sorin_DIY can make a rechageble AC plz
that wouldn't be practical in most situations, it would need a massive battery capacity
@@scellyyt hhhmmm that is thing
Can I just add more battery in parallel to increase the total capacity in this??
yes.
Why don't you use an 18 watt powerbank module, which has everything you want!
Exactly, and the price is ~5$ for one with 22W. And you don't need the big buton om the side...
I actually reused one module from an older powerbank to make one similar to what Sorin built. It has 5x18650 second life cells and works perfect.
My phone adapter is 33 watts. My phone charges with 3 amps. Will this project be able to fast charge my phone?
These are the outputs of the fast charging module:
Output current: 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V2A.Output current is adaptive.
Output power: up to 24W.
If your phone knows the 5V3A protocol, then yes.
How can we get more watts out of this?@@Sorin_DIY
Hi Sorin I have a question about the BMS protector, if I have similar batteries to yours who have a minimum discharge cutoff of 2.65 volts will the BMS still cutoff the power at 2.49 volts as shown in your video?
Yes, the cutoff voltage depends on the BMS board.
@ thanks for the reply!
Very nice. Really like this one.
Just one question. Would it be possible to make one with USB C PD? Fast charging over USB A no longer works with newer smartphones.
Very Nice project as usual, but I can't find schematic !
Thanks, I forgot about the schematic link: i.imgur.com/bh5PDPY.jpeg
@@Sorin_DIY Very nice design and your video is informative and funny 😃
Thanks for the link too👍
Babe, new Sorin video dropped.
My question would be does the circuit cut out when the current draw is too low.
Most battery banks I can find will turn off after a few minutes, and a few that turn off after 2 hours. Im trying to find one that will stay on with low current draw until the batteries are discharged to the appropriate level, which could take days or weeks.
Hi. This fast charge converter stays on continuously. Usually these types of individual modules remain active. A new power bank has all the features in a single circuit board and is designed to turn off to save energy.
Hello Sorin
I need some advice if you have time to answer.
I've built the exact same power bank but with 7 18650 batteries. After trying to charge it for days, it's now completely off, probably dead.
Did I make something wrong or idn't I understand the principles of battery charging?
Thanks for your help.
Hi. You need to test all the components individually before put them together, like I did in the video. Then you will know if one component is not good.
Nice power bank👍. Ugly button.
Helo Mr.sorin can we add two output ?
Not for this design. The current draw from the battery will be too high.
Thank you very much for this tutorial Sorin! 👍 Hey.. I have 10 * new high quality 21700 batteries (Vapcell F60 6000mAh) and I want to build a PD3.1 compatible (28V @ 5A) power bank (welding is no problem). But I do not have the required knowledge, so I was wondering if you by any chance could help me out with this? ..at least with the BOM (Bill Of Materials) and provide me with links to the needed components (AliExpress is fine). I wish I had your skills. 🙂
Hi. I need more details to help you, we can talk on the Patreon chat, or you can send me an email at sorin.electrical.nerd@gmail.com
@@Sorin_DIY Email sent. Thank you so much for helping me out with this.
Wires are little overbuilt 18 awg would have been fine aswell a switch that can handle 5 amps would have worked aswell, but im not a fan of 1s3p batteries in general would go for 3s instead cause its safer, and it is more efficient aswell
Thanks for the comment. My old power bank has a 6S battery pack and it has a good efficiency. a 3S battery will have a voltage between 12.6V and 8.1V, so it will need a buck/boost converter to increase/decrease the voltage for fast charging to to 9 and 12V, no matter of the state of charge of the battery. it will be more difficult to build it.
@@Sorin_DIY yes, it is more complex but a 3s battery is always safer than a 3p battery that’s why personally would always go with 3s.
Hello sorin, can i use Type-C USB 3A Polymer Ternary Li-ion Lithium Quick Fast Charging Board for input and want to add 6-8 cells in parallel is 1s bms enough or should i need to add more bms
Hi. 1 BMS is enough for a parallel battery pack, but you need to select the correct BMS according to the current consumption - 5A, 10A, 15A.
Please be careful, that switch is 10amp rated for AC not DC. Consider a mosfet logic switch (Similar to the battery protection board) for your power switch.
SORIN. HERE IS A QUESTION , DOES 1.5amps 9 V hurt the battery , I got an old iphone 5s which original charger is 5v 1A = 5w
This type of powerbank can be charged only with 5V and 2.5A minimum.
Can i add more batteries to this power bank in parallel?
Yes.
@@Sorin_DIY Thank you so much
Hi sorin next time build superfast power bank pd version
use a capacitive touch switch, i would love to see it.
can i use 6 battery in parrallel , is this switch necessary , can i make without switch
yes you can use 6 cells. the switch is necessary, without it the battery will discharge continuously.
@@Sorin_DIY okay , thank you
Can you make rechargeable Fan
you gotta fix the Echo in that room man. Please and thanks
why dont you use slider switch?
I haven't found a smaller one rated at more than 10A.
why the current output is 9volts is that good to phone? ,
because mostly phone's input is 5volts
5V is for standard charging.
If you have a mobile phone with fast charging protocol, it can be charged with 9V or 12V.
@@Sorin_DIY but its safe?
because i ordered already i want to make like yours
It's safe. If your phone has fast charging protocol, it will charge with 9V or 12V. if it doesn't have fast charging protocol, it will charge with 5V.
@@Sorin_DIY ThankYouSoMuch, I'm gonna make powerbank like yours I'm your new Fan from philippines
Can it charge a 65w mobile ?
The output power of this boost converter is maximum 24W. it will charge the phone, but not at the maximum charging speed.
Excelente 👏
Push button start switches for cars should fit your bill. Easy to find on flea-bay, and cheap too!
So nice to know I am not the only one with over strength hillbilly friends! LOL
God enlightens you. Could you please remove the power bank box and bring it from where? Thank you
Got to love a good ol' big and ugly switch. Not great in a pocket though.
Very nice.
Why not use a tiny micro switch, with a MOSFET, or two, IRFz44n would probably work, using a logic level gate, just solder it to the battery, negative with a 400ohm resistor from gate to negative, and another 100ohmvfrom gate to switch to positive, and mount the MOSFET tab,(to220 psckage) to the largest heat sink that fits. If it runs too HOT🥵, use another MOSFET, possibly mount them to a aluminum bar, about 6 mm x12-15 mm, and long as possible, then mount small ic heat sinks to the bar with thermal adhesive or screws and thermal grease. It may require different fets with logic level gates, that will turn on with 3.3v maybe use a diode and capacitor to power on the fet, from the 5-12v from the boost converter. Using the battery to power on enough to make 5-12 v, the turn on fully using diodes to prevent reverse current. A smaller package get soldered to PCB is available capable of 15a, 400watts I have a bag full of them, can't recall what the gate voltage is. This tiny switch idea could be a money maker for someone, have jlcpcb , PCB way, or who ever make them and sell on ebay and amazon. Possibly have them make tiny switches also. They offer so many services and so fast as well. Doing metal 3D printing, plastic 3D printed, they can do anything. Having a small pin in a spring with a latch mounted to a pcb, with two pads to solder the switch to and the wires on both sides of the PCB. Then the switch mounts by drilling a hole for the 2mm pin/button, and glue the PCB to the case,or use tiny screws, However , you'd better off using micro switches available.
Thanks for the info. That will make a separate video, because it will get more complicated. I wanted to keep this video as simple as possible, because there are a lot of viewers who know very little about electronics but they want to build stuff.
Hey man i need sum help and questions pls respond to me you are the only one that can answer my question and help 😢 if its possible.
Hi. We talk on the Patreon chat, or you can send me an email - sorin.electrical.nerd@gmail.com
👏 Legend 👏
Consider using a relay
Where is the cat?
Hi 1st
Use that one
Found it!!
WOW 👍❤️
Nice
Hillbilly Friend!😂
Cool
Build electric screwdriver
You should consider a 3D printer.
😀😀😀🔧🔨😍😍😍😎😎👍👍👍
Fast charging for phone is so stupid, boost the voltage at the charger then lower the voltage at the phone. So dumb.
Actually it's pretty simple and clever. to transfer more energy, you can increase the current or the voltage. increasing the current will heat up all the wires and components, that heat comes from all the power losses. increasing the voltage doesn't heat up the wires.
It's the same idea in transferring very high voltage up to 25000V over long distances on high voltage poles. and at the destination there is a transformer to decrease the voltage and increase the current. you do not transfer high current, you transfer high voltage, for a better efficiency and safety.
why is your face getting older?😢😢😢
😢😢
power bank? again? cmon man
Give the people what the people want
@@Sorin_DIY toasons of power bank Videos online not new. 7k views. My feed back 8s another power bank video is really boring. But wt ever, your channel. Do sommething challenging, blow up something man
good to know you have favored money givers wow lmao