Which chargers should Mooch test? (Poll)

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Mooch

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    Cast your vote using the Google form below...

    Which chargers should Mooch test?

    Only choices made in the poll will be counted. Any chargers listed in the comments below won’t be included in the poll.


    If the charger you want tested is not on the list use the “Other” selection at the bottom and write in the charger’s model number and manufacturer’s name.

    Thanks!
     
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    Mooch

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    Charger testing voting results...thank you everyone!
    Here are the top ten chargers everyone voted to have tested...

    Efest LUC V4 - 120 votes
    Nitecore Q4 - 115 votes
    Nitecore D4 - 103 votes
    Efest LUC Blu6 - 100 votes
    Opus BT3100/3400 - 80 votes
    Nitecore New i4 - 73 votes
    Efest LUC V6 - 71 votes
    Xtar VC4 - 69 votes
    Xtar Dragon VP4 Plus - 51 votes
    Liitokala Lii500 - 30 votes

    There are others that my patrons chose that will be tested too...

    Nitecore New i2
    Miboxer C4-12A
    SkyRC MC3000
    Nitecore i8

    Testing will start later this month.
     

    Robin Becker

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    I would be happy to see also some safety test (of course if possible). Mainly with all those chargers that have an integrated Transformators and no external Power supplier. Read , that around 3 years ago there was a severe problem with Nitecore D4...for some time they were even forbidden to be sold:
    Rapid Alert System Weekly Update
     

    Mooch

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    I would be happy to see also some safety test (of course if possible). Mainly with all those chargers that have an integrated Transformators and no external Power supplier. Read , that around 3 years ago there was a severe problem with Nitecore D4...for some time they were even forbidden to be sold:
    Rapid Alert System Weekly Update

    Ouch...glad it was just the counterfeits!
    I don’t have the equipment for AC power safety testing as it’s quite specialized and I don’t do AC-DC power supply design (just DC-DC). But I will be doing an inspection of the circuit boards and internal components, looking for any obvious safety issues.
     
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