Universal charging cable for iPhone 4G, 4S, 5, 5c, 5s, 6 and 6+ batteries
Brand: satkit
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The Universal charging cable for iPhone battery is an essential tool for technicians and advanced users who need to charge removed iPhone batteries safely and efficiently. Compatible with iPhone 4G, 4S, 5, 5c, 5s, 6 and 6+ models, this cable makes it easy to charge batteries directly via a USB connection or adjustable power supply.
Main features:
- Compatibility with iPhone 4, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6 and 6+ batteries.
- Simple connection: connect the battery to the corresponding terminal and then the USB to microUSB cable to the board.
- Option to connect directly to an adjustable power supply to set the charging voltage.
- Integrated button to supply 5V, useful for dead batteries that do not charge conventionally.
Technical specifications:
- Recommended voltage: adjust the adjustable power supply to match the battery voltage (for example, 3.6V).
- USB to microUSB connector for power.
- Connection terminals compatible with the batteries mentioned.
Typical uses:
- Charging iPhone batteries outside the device for testing and maintenance.
- Battery repair and replacement in technical workshops.
- Checking charge status with a multimeter connected to banana cables.
Compatibility and recommendations:
This cable is compatible exclusively with batteries from iPhone 4G, 4S, 5, 5c, 5s, 6 and 6+ models. It is recommended to use a multimeter to check the battery is charging correctly during the process. The integrated button allows a 5V output to try to revive batteries that do not respond to normal charging.
This accessory is ideal for technicians specialising in iPhone repair and users who need a practical solution for charging removed batteries without needing an original charger.
- Compatible with iPhone 4G, 4S, 5, 5c, 5s, 6 and 6+ batteries.
- Allows charging via USB cable or adjustable power supply.
- Integrated button to supply 5V to dead batteries.
- Simple connection with specific terminals for each model.
- Ideal for repairing and maintaining iPhone batteries outside the phone.
Customer Questions & Answers
What are the recommended input and output technical specifications for connecting this cable to a regulated power supply?
It is recommended to set the power supply to the battery's nominal voltage, typically 3.6 V for most of the iPhone batteries mentioned. Do not exceed 5 V, especially when using the reactivation button. Suggested maximum current: 1 A.
What materials make up the cable and terminals, and what are the product dimensions?
The product consists of PVC-coated copper wiring and metal pin-type terminals. The approximate cable length is 30 cm. The materials are not flame-retardant. Estimated weight: 30 g.
How should the connection be made to avoid damage to both the battery and the charging terminal?
First, connect the terminals correctly to the battery connector (observing polarity). Then connect the USB cable or regulated power supply, checking that the voltage matches. It is recommended to monitor the process with a multimeter.
Does the product include any short-circuit or overload protection systems like other commercial chargers?
It does not include advanced internal electronic protection. Incorrect use may damage the battery or the device. By comparison, original chargers integrate more protection against electrical faults.
Which iPhone models is this charging cable compatible with?
It is compatible with iPhone 4G, 4S, 5, 5c, 5s, 6 and 6+ batteries.
Can I use this cable to charge the battery outside the iPhone?
Yes, this cable allows removed batteries to be charged by connecting them directly to a USB source or an adjustable power supply.
Do I need to adjust the voltage when using an adjustable power supply?
Yes, it is important to adjust the voltage of the adjustable power supply to match the battery voltage, for example, 3.6V.
What does the integrated button on the cable do?
The button supplies 5V to the battery, useful for trying to charge batteries that are dead and do not respond to conventional charging.
Is it recommended to use a multimeter during charging?
Yes, it is recommended to connect banana cables to a multimeter to check that the battery is charging correctly.