Which are trustworthy brands for a simple USB wall charger?
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Yeah, your example is the sort of thing I want to avoid. From what I've read, the electrolyte in capacitors can boil off over time, creating a kind of time bomb.
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Yeah, your example is the sort of thing I want to avoid. From what I've read, the electrolyte in capacitors can boil off over time, creating a kind of time bomb.
@NeverDie - I have also posted pictures in this forum and other forum about personal issues with "genuine" (fake!) iphone/samsung charger. Just a search on ali/ebay makes it impossible with that amount of results to know which one is good vs bad... i guess it some way you pay more for good.
My guess is that we are going to see more fires... I watched a morningshow here in Sweden some time ago and it was considered safe so far with the chargers (13 fires / year) verses stove fires (1500+/year) but the last linked charger (samsung) was bought at a market here in sweden in a nice packaging sold as a genuine... it was not so i guess the market is getting quite flooded with fake ones.
My second guess is as the charger is safer using it as just a charger than putting a unknown DIY load as well. Might be the work fine charging phones but what happens when you add to much load to them?
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As usual it is always the problem of attaching to mains a supposedly certified shitty power adapter or make your own high quality and safe adapter but not certified. Probably phone chargers are just not designed to be used 24/7
@gohan said in Which are trustworthy brands for a simple USB wall charger?:
Probably phone chargers are just not designed to be used 24/7
No, of course they are. Good ones anyway.
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@sundberg84 said in Which are trustworthy brands for a simple USB wall charger?:
it was considered safe so far with the chargers (13 fires / year) verses stove fires (1500+/year)
I suppose one could monitor the temperature of the charger since, after all, it would be used to power a sensor node anyway. Maybe that would give some advance warning if things are heading badly before it goes catastrophic?
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Seems like this is offtopic, but there are good meanwell power supplies designed to run 24x7, like this:
http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=DR-15 (MTBF 1.1M hours)
Or even something like this:
http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=PM-05 (MTBF 1.5M hours) and so onI used long time this NFM-05-5 power supplies, very good, no problems at all:
http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=NFM-05 -
Seems like this is offtopic, but there are good meanwell power supplies designed to run 24x7, like this:
http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=DR-15 (MTBF 1.1M hours)
Or even something like this:
http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=PM-05 (MTBF 1.5M hours) and so onI used long time this NFM-05-5 power supplies, very good, no problems at all:
http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=NFM-05 -
@sundberg84 said in Which are trustworthy brands for a simple USB wall charger?:
it was considered safe so far with the chargers (13 fires / year) verses stove fires (1500+/year)
I suppose one could monitor the temperature of the charger since, after all, it would be used to power a sensor node anyway. Maybe that would give some advance warning if things are heading badly before it goes catastrophic?
one could monitor the temperature
@NeverDie - this is the exact approach I have in my In wall AC/DC nodes.
https://www.openhardware.io/view/13/In-Wall-ACDC-Pcb-for-MySensors -
If you've guys have never seen any of the videos from:
https://www.youtube.com/user/bigclivedotcom/videos
many of them are quite entertaining. I think he may have been a Scottish electrician or something. He routinely buys things from the pound shop, tears them down, and often shows them to be "deathtraps," especially for mains connected devices. -
Noticing now that at least some of them claim to offer various protections:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/LED-Display-3-USB-Charger-ROCK-Universal-Mobile-Phone-USB-Charger-Fast-Charging-Wall-Charger-For/32832813133.htmlSo, what would be the cheapest one but offering good protections?
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I guess the way to do it would be if someone credible like Dave Jones did a tear down and vetted a particular USB charger. Then get that make and model. Ignoring counterfeits, maybe then it would be deem-able as "safe."
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I guess the way to do it would be if someone credible like Dave Jones did a tear down and vetted a particular USB charger. Then get that make and model. Ignoring counterfeits, maybe then it would be deem-able as "safe."
When I need multiple ports, I use the IKEA chargers. Reasons:
- They are the cheapest per mA and port that I can buy locally
- They are a big brand with a reputation to protect
- bigclivedotcom has done a teardown and deemed it safe
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When I need multiple ports, I use the IKEA chargers. Reasons:
- They are the cheapest per mA and port that I can buy locally
- They are a big brand with a reputation to protect
- bigclivedotcom has done a teardown and deemed it safe
@mfalkvidd Good find! I also just now found a teardown by bigclive for the ~$1 usb wall chargers that I was thinking of getting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNoGCdX1IdQ
and it has convinced me that it would have been a mistake. So, I guess around $7.50 or more is what it's going to take for a decent, safe quality usb charger. So, suddenly batteries start to look like a reasonable alternative, whereas before I wouldn't have thought so. -
If you didn't you can have a look there too, there are many tests of Ali / Ebay products:
http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.htmlGo back to root of website if you are interested in battery tests, battery chargers or led drivers.
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If you didn't you can have a look there too, there are many tests of Ali / Ebay products:
http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.htmlGo back to root of website if you are interested in battery tests, battery chargers or led drivers.
@Nca78 said in Which are trustworthy brands for a simple USB wall charger?:
If you didn't you can have a look there too, there are many tests of Ali / Ebay products:
http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.htmlGo back to root of website if you are interested in battery tests, battery chargers or led drivers.
Wow! That's extensive. Is there a short-list somewhere for the best of what they tested? I want to jump ahead to the final recommendations and not read every review if I can avoid it.
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@Nca78 said in Which are trustworthy brands for a simple USB wall charger?:
If you didn't you can have a look there too, there are many tests of Ali / Ebay products:
http://www.lygte-info.dk/info/indexUSB UK.htmlGo back to root of website if you are interested in battery tests, battery chargers or led drivers.
Wow! That's extensive. Is there a short-list somewhere for the best of what they tested? I want to jump ahead to the final recommendations and not read every review if I can avoid it.
Aha! Nevermind, I think I found it: http://lygte-info.dk/info/ChargerIndex UK.html
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Aha! Nevermind, I think I found it: http://lygte-info.dk/info/ChargerIndex UK.html
I like how he tests them for noise level as well. Might as well pick one with low noise if possible.
