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All You Need to Know about 18650 Batteries in C9ii
The Beauty of User Replaceable Battery
The removable battery module houses 4 x 18650 lithium batteries. We have redesigned the locking mechanism of the battery module, the original C9 is locked into the main unit with two screws, and you need a not-so-popular T6 screwdriver. We received a lot of user feedback asking for a toolless solution, so we returned to our drawing point and developed the quick-release latch that we used in C9ii and N6iii.
You can charge the 18650 batteries while the battery module is attached to C9ii or after you detach it from the amplifier. The battery module supports standard, PD, and QC3.0 battery charging through a USB-C connector. The battery indicator light will flash while charging and will remain steady once the battery is fully charged.
Users can acquire an extra set of 18650 batteries and replace them conveniently to extend the battery duration when needed. In case the original battery is run down after extensive use, the user can replace the battery conveniently, making sure the C9 can serve a very long time without worrying about the 500 charge cycle of the lithium battery.
The battery module is also available separately and we recommend users purchase an additional set of C9ii battery modules if they want to use the C9ii “continuously” or require longer playback time, you can swap the battery module within seconds, causing a minimum interrupt to your music listening session.
There is a very important catch when regarding battery installation. When installing new 18650 batteries into the C9 battery module, be sure to observe the correct polarity. Incorrect battery installation is considered a human error, and any related damage will not be covered under warranty.
Note: After replacing or removing the batteries, the battery module will enter a protection mode. To reset the protection mode, charge the battery module for at least 10 seconds.
Charging the Batteries
The 18650 is very different from the 3.7V Lithium battery that are commonly find in mobile phone and DAP. Excessive discharge and Overcharge will cause permanent damage to the positive and negative electrodes of the 18650 battery. A fully charged 18650 is around 4.2V and a discharged battery should stay at around 3.0V. When the battery discharges below 2.75V for whatever reason, it goes into sleep mode and the battery is essentially useless.
If you have run into this unfortunate situation, you can revive the battery with chargers that feature a rescue mode (or repair mode). However, I don’t recommend you to do that when the battery is used for C9ii. We strongly advise our users to avoid using batteries that are different in age, capacity, brand, model, or charge level in C9ii. Mixing batteries of varying conditions can cause an imbalance between the +8.4V and -8.4V power supply and degrade the audio performance. In addition, mixed batteries will extend charging time and decrease playback duration between charges.
The Confusion of Fast Charging
C9ii works with three types of USB charging protocol, please make sure your charger conforms to these standards:
- Standard 5V USB charger (0.5A to 2A)
- Qualcomm Quick Charge QC2.0 and 3.0 charger (upto 18W)
- Power Delivery (USB-PD) charger (2.0, 9V 2A)
As a thumb of rule, when you use a USB charger provided by your premium mobile phone, claiming that it supports state-of-the-art quick charge technologies, there is a very good chance that they don’t support QC3.0 or PD2.0, if you use these chargers to charge up your C9ii, you will fall back to the basic 5V 2A charging or even less. You have to check the small print on your charger to confirm whether they support QC3.0 or PD2.0 before you can expect “fast charging” with C9ii. In the worst-case scenario, we have run into a situation where the mobile phone charger (from Huawei) refused to charge the C9 completely, so we won’t be surprised if similar things happen to C9ii.
Last but not least, DO NOT use the USB port of your PC or notebook to charge N8ii, this will take forever. The maximum charging capacity of the USB 3.0 port from your PC is 5V 0.9mA. If you are using the USB2.0 USB port, the maximum charging rate drops to 5V 0.5A, which is equivalent to a 2.5W charging capacity, and that will take roughly 26 hours to charge up C9ii when 18W QC3.0 or PD2.0 charger can do that in 3.5 hours.

Note: Some of the frequently quoted 18650 batteries from the C9 thread: Orbtronic, Sony VTC6, Samsung 35E, Panasonic NCR18650B, Sanyo NCR18650GA
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