18650 DIY Battery Holder | 4 Slot
Category: batteries
₦1500.00
The 18650 DIY Battery Holder is a modular and secure accessory designed to house up to four 18650 lithium-ion batteries, providing safe and reliable power for electronics projects, DIY power banks, and portable devices.
Key Features
Holds four 18650 lithium-ion batteries in series or parallel (depending on wiring)
Durable plastic construction with high-quality metal contacts
Spring-loaded or solderable terminals for secure electrical connections
Compact, stackable, and lightweight design for DIY projects
Ideal for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, robotics, LED lighting, and portable electronics
Compatible with battery protection circuits (BMS)
Enables easy customization of voltage and capacity for DIY power systems
Detailed Description
The 4-slot 18650 Battery Holder is perfect for electronics enthusiasts, hobbyists, and makers building portable power solutions. It allows you to safely mount and connect lithium-ion 18650 cells for Arduino projects, robotics, LED lighting, or DIY power banks.
The holder ensures secure and reliable contacts while preventing short circuits, and its modular design allows easy integration with soldered connections or wires. It is widely used in DIY electronics, rechargeable battery packs, emergency lights, robotics projects, and custom IoT devices.
This holder is ideal for projects requiring high-capacity, portable, and rechargeable battery solutions.
Technical Specifications
Type: 18650 DIY Battery Holder
Number of Slots: 4 (for 18650 lithium-ion batteries)
Material: Durable plastic with metal contacts
Connection Type: Spring-loaded or solderable terminals
Voltage Output: Depends on series/parallel configuration (e.g., 3.7V × 4 in series = 14.8V)
Current Capacity: Depends on battery used and wiring configuration
Dimensions: Compact and portable
Operating Temperature: -20°C – 60°C
What’s in the Box
1 × 4-slot 18650 DIY Battery Holder
Ideal For
DIY battery packs and power banks
Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and microcontroller projects
Robotics and portable electronics projects
LED lighting and emergency power solutions
Educational electronics kits and experimentation
Important Note
Always use protected 18650 lithium-ion batteries for safety. Ensure correct polarity and series/parallel wiring when connecting multiple holders. Avoid short circuits and overcurrent conditions to prevent damage or hazards.