I'm trying to repair a nice portable LED work light--Schumacher SL27G. The lights work, but it doesn't charge correctly.
With a dead battery, when plugged in, the red charging light comes on, but changes to green in about 5 minutes--long before it could be fully charged.
When charging, I measure the voltage at the battery as about 7.84v. If I use the lights as soon as the green charging light comes on, they last just a few minutes. If I leave it plugged in for 4-5 hours (recommended charging time), they last 30-45 minutes.
Battery pack is 18650, 4000mAh, 7.4v. The chip on the PCB (which I've drawn out, if that's helpful) is an XL4001E1.
The 'regular' components in the charging side of the PCB all test ok, and I 'think' the SMDs are ok.
Does this sound like a common chip failure, and would it be worth just replacing it (they're very cheap), or is the problem more likely elsewhere?
Thanks!
With a dead battery, when plugged in, the red charging light comes on, but changes to green in about 5 minutes--long before it could be fully charged.
When charging, I measure the voltage at the battery as about 7.84v. If I use the lights as soon as the green charging light comes on, they last just a few minutes. If I leave it plugged in for 4-5 hours (recommended charging time), they last 30-45 minutes.
Battery pack is 18650, 4000mAh, 7.4v. The chip on the PCB (which I've drawn out, if that's helpful) is an XL4001E1.
The 'regular' components in the charging side of the PCB all test ok, and I 'think' the SMDs are ok.
Does this sound like a common chip failure, and would it be worth just replacing it (they're very cheap), or is the problem more likely elsewhere?
Thanks!