This charger is the only one you need to keep all your Lithium Polymer (LiPoly) or Lithium-Ion (LiIon) rechargeable batteries topped up. No matter the power source at your disposal!
The Adafruit Universal USB / DC / Solar Lithium Ion/Polymer Charger can use USB, DC or Solar power, with a wide 5-10V input voltage range! The charger chip is super smart, and will reduce the current draw if the input voltage starts to dip under 4.5V, making it a perfect near-MPPT solar charger that you can use with a wide range of panels.
Even though we designed it with solar in mind, it's also great as a plain USB or DC charger - we like that you can use 5V or 9V chargers without worry, and the high charge rate is great for quickly charging up those large battery packs!
Compared to our earlier, MCP73871-based charger this universal charger has some nice improvements:
USB Type C port for modern computers and chargers
Up to 1.5A charge rate
Up to 10V input voltage, 28V protected
Load output is regulated to never be over 4.4V so it's safe for 3.3V regulators or 5V boost converters
No stabilization capacitor is needed (although you can add one if you like!)
Same load sharing so that DC/USB/Solar is prioritized over battery power when available, to keep the battery from cycling
Power Good LED lets you know that the charger is working
Less expensive
However...
The max load current is 1.5A instead of 1.8A
There is no 'Done' LED - when the CHG LED turns off, that's how you know charging is complete
This charger is a breeze to use for solar projects: pick up any of our many 3.7V/4.2V LiIon batteries, and a 6V solar panel. Plug the battery into the BATT port using a 2-pin JST cable and the solar panel into the DC jack using a 2.1mm adapter cable Put the solar panel outside (and keep the battery out of the sun, it needs to be kept cool!) to start charging. You can power another project at the same time by connecting to the LOAD output port, which will never go above 4.4V.
The bq24074 which powers this design is great for solar charging, and will automatically draw the most current possible from the panel in any light condition Even though it isn't a 'true' MPPT (max power point tracker), it has near-identical performance without the additional cost of a buck-converter. Our detailed tutorial on this charger includes a design document explaining how it all works.
Comes with an assembled charger board, and a bit of header. Does not come with a Lipoly battery or solar panel 6V solar panel.
Recommended or use with Adafruit Lipoly/LiIon batteries only! Other batteries may have different voltage, chemistry, polarity or pinout.
Features
3.7V/4.2V Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer battery charger
Charge with 5-10V DC, USB or 6-10V solar panel, can have both USB and DC plugged in at the same time, the higher voltage source will be used.
Automatic charging current tracking for high-efficiency use of any wattage solar panel
Use any 6-10V solar panel
Two-colour indicator LEDs - Power good and Charging
Set for 1000mA max charge rate, can be adjusted to 500mA or 1.5A by soldering closed a jumper
Will always draw the most current possible from a solar cell - up to the max charge rate!
Smart load sharing automatically uses the input power when available, to keep the battery from constantly charging/discharging, up to 1.5A draw. The load output is regulated to no-more-than 4.4V
Optional Temperature monitoring of battery by soldering in a 10K NTC thermistor (not included) - suggested for outdoor projects where the battery may get hot (50°C) or cold (0°C).
Adafruit Universal USB / DC / Solar Lithium Ion/Polymer Charger (bq24074)
Much more effective than any of the other solar chargers I've tried in that it seems to put charge into a battery with even the tiniest of solar panels.
Adafruit Universal USB / DC / Solar Lithium Ion/Polymer Charger (bq24074)
Does exactly what it is supposed to, I have paired this with the 5V/5W solar panel and it works perfectly to power my Raspberry Pi Pico project and charge a 4400mAh Li-Ion battery.