Polymer Lithium Ion Battery (LiPo) 3.7V 6000mAh (CE04381)

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This Lithium Polymer Ion based battery is a slim, lightweight battery that is perfect for a portable project! LIPO chemistry is the highest energy density chemistry around and due to that, you get nominal 3.7V at 6000mAh!

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Howdy,
I’m looking for a battery charger that allows me to charge multiple “Polymer Lithium Ion Battery (LiPo) 3.7V 6000mAh” units at once.
Preferably I could continue to use the JST-PH connector that the battery ships with.
Cheers!

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Hi Thomas,

Welcome to the forum :slightly_smiling_face:

We only stock single-cell lithium batteries and chargers for one battery at a time.
Multibattery chargers do exist but they’re typically for high-current output drone batteries. I’d suggest checking our drone specialty stores like PhaserFPV or HobbyKing, they might have something like that.

It looks like this battery can discharge at 2C: Polymer Lithium Ion Battery (LiPo) 3.7V 6000mAh | Buy in Australia | CE04381 | Core Electronics. However, the wiring is only rated to 1A. Would it be possible for me to desolder the existing wires and solder on thicker wires?

Hey @Ravneet287623,

That should be totally fine! Just make sure you do your due diligence to make sure the wires are the correct rating.

The only issue with this is that the wires are likely underneath the heat-shrink wrap, and possibly protected by an epoxy of some sort, and obviously would require you to desolder them as mentioned in your post. This whole process will fall under “modifying” the product and will exempt it from being eligible for an RMA if it doesn’t work as expected.

If you decide to do this, I would test the battery to satisfaction prior to making the modification.

Hope this helps!