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Li-ion charger for replacement battery

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Hello,
Im sorry, this question is probably VERY basic for all of you, but I cant find an answer anywhere- so any help you could offer would be much appreciated!

I have a small drone that has dc 5v 2000mah batteries - it charges directly through the drone via a usb cable connected to the drone.

I wanted to get some replacement batteries (955565 on amazon, not quite the same- dc 3.7 at 5000mah), but I haven't any idea how to charge them without using the drone. Even then, would it work? I cant find the chargers for these batteries...
 
Hi,
that has dc 5v 2000mah batteries
I have never sen 5V batteries. You have a photo or manufacturer + part number?

*****

--> internet search: "Li-Ion charger module".

*****
would it work
can you define "work" and "not work"?
How do you test it?

Klaus
 
Hi,

I have never sen 5V batteries. You have a photo or manufacturer + part number?

*****

--> internet search: "Li-Ion charger module".

*****

can you define "work" and "not work"?
How do you test it?

Klaus
Hello,
Im guessing the 5v is the max charge.
I suppose "working" would mean i can use the drone to charge the new batteries
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Hello,
Im guessing the 5v is the max charge.
I suppose "working" would mean i can use the drone to charge the new batteries
Or, even a charger module with a usb connection...
 
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