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                    The Efest Lush BOX Battery Charger is ultralight with a power bank function, which can display the charging status and power percent minutely.
Quick Links:  
Efest Pro C2 Battery Charger Efest Q2 Battery Charger 
Features:  
2-Bay Battery Charger 
Mirco USB input: DC 5V 2.1A 
USB output: DC 5V 2.1A 
USB output floating voltage: 5.0-5.5V 
Outpot load voltage ripple: <200 m  V 
USB output floating current: <10m A 
Maximum output current: 2.1A 
Battery output cut-off voltage: 3.0±0.2V 
Auto Recharge voltage: 4.10±0.05V 
Storage Temperature: -40°C ~ +70°C 
Operation Temperature: 0°C ~40°C 
Simultaneously charge electronic and batteries 
Charge & discharge balancing 
Shows power percent for both batteries 
5 protection levels ( reverse polarity, automatics over- charging, short- circuit, Intelligent over-discharging, low voltage smart activation recovery function(≤2.7V)) 
 
Includes:  
1 Efest Lush BOX Battery Charger 
1 AC Adapter 
Instructional Manual 
 
To ensure your safety and maintain the battery’s life and durability, we recommend you follow these rules:  
Do not over-discharge or overcharge the battery. Doing so will shorten the battery’s life and sometimes, it can make it pop or leak.  
Please do not short circuit or it will release massive current.  
Do not play with fire! Do not dispose any kind of battery in or near any fire.  
Do not stack more than one battery as it may potentially blowout and cause serious damage to yourself and place.  
Always check battery’s condition to see if there are signs of wear and tear. If there is, please dispose the battery.  
Do not dispose batteries into the trash as it is against the state’s laws.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                   
  
    
   
   
   
 
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