Thinking of getting an Efest SODA Charger. Anyone have any good/bad reviews on it???
Any reason???I do not recommend that type of charger. Stick with xtar, Pila, or Nitecore.
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I concur with your signature milescadre.
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Henrik carries out complete reviews on a number of chargers @omyeyes, including the Soda which I have linked to. Review of Charger Efest Soda 2014
What site is that from I would like to see the specs for my trustfire
I think the thing that kills the soda charger is that it gets hot and makes the batteries get hot. Lithium cells dont like heat.I have a soda, check my Panasonic 18650's and AW 18350's after every charge and they've always been good whether I take them straight off charge when full or they get left for a couple hours. Every single charge gets up to 4.17 - 4.2 volts, never gone over. The switch is normally set to 1A, but is there any advantage to using it at 0.5?
I also regularly feel the temp of the batteries and charger and it barely gets warm. The thermal images on that review make it look super hot!
I think the thing that kills the soda charger is that it gets hot and makes the batteries get hot. Lithium cells dont like heat.
as far as 1a vs 0.5a, you use 1 amp on bigger batteries (18500, 18650, etc) and 0.5 on smaller batteries (18350, etc). Of course, when in doubt, consult ^^
Not sure if the SOAD auto changes, but I know my Luc doesnt get too warm and auto changes between 1 amp and 0.5 amps depending on the battery put in. so I just leave it on 1 amp
Did not get the Efest SODA. Ended up with an Efest BIO V2 Intelligent charger. I hope the reviews are good on it, I haven't had a chance to look it up. I'm using 18650 & 18490 batteries. Does anyone suggest using a battery bag with this set up??
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