

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Vanuatu.
โก Power up smarter, faster, and safer โ never miss a charge!
The DORHEA IP5328P is a cutting-edge dual USB and Type-C fast charging module designed for 3.7V 18650 batteries. It boosts voltage up to 12V with smart auto-detection and comprehensive safety features, supporting unlimited parallel battery capacity for extended usage. Ideal for DIY power banks and mobile power solutions, it delivers efficient, bidirectional fast charging with stable output and multi-protection technology.
| ASIN | B08R8JWJZL |
| Amperage | 250 Milliamps |
| Battery Charge Time | 60 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,945 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | DORHEA |
| Charging Time | 60 minutes |
| Color | 1PCS |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | USB-A, USB-C, Micro-USB |
| Current Rating | 250 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 39 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Manufacturer | DORHEA |
| Mfr Part Number | 13632-1 |
| Model Number | 13632-1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Output Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Specification Met | UL, CE, FCC |
| UPC | 701715461123 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**S
Great little units
Work great. I use them with old lap top power supplyโs and they put out 65 watts
R**E
Me sirvio, excelente eleccion.
Excellent for my project of converting and making with 6 18650 3.7v 2000 mah cells in parallel a power bank or portable battery of 3.7v 12000 mah with the ease that this module gives to charge quickly in both directions and with light indicators of the % of charge of the device. Excelente para mi proyecto de convertir y hacer con 6 celdas 18650 3.7v 2000 mah en paralelos en una power bank o bateria portatil de 3.7v 12000 mah con la facilidad que da este modulo de cargar rapidamente bidireccional y con indicadores luminicos del % de carga del dispositivo
S**R
Works well
This thing does exactly what I want... Take 10 batteries in parralel and chaarge other devices. With that being said my main complaint is I wired an inline switch so I can store the batteries for long periods nad this fails to turn on after being shut off, I have to plug it in to a charger for it to wake up even on fully charged batteries. Update I shorted that one and I ordered 2 more with the spacing of the resistors 1 minor slip while soldering and bam another one dead. We'll I have 1 more but apparently it's doa. I'm way past the return window and I'm screwed. I will be giving up on my project due to this.
K**N
Pd and qc3 as advertised
Button free operation allows me to really close this thing up, especially because I don't need the micro USB port next to it either.
T**S
Good PCB but I think the inductor is undersized
It works and demonstrates this chips abilities. But I was unable to draw more than 700mA @12V via a PD3 USB C trigger board. I think that the inductor may be undersized on this board as the data sheet specifies that it can provide more than twice that current (1.5A).
A**E
50% failure rate
I ordered a two pack and they worked great! So I ordered another pack of two and while it did turn on and appear to be charging the pack, it wasn't taking any kind of load on my power supply and it wasn't charging the batteries at all. Of the ones that did work, they have 18W PD both in and out. But When you are fast charging a device, and you plug in a 5V device, it will drop the voltage of the USBC to 5V. On the bright side, it does safely drop to 5V, but I would have like to have the USBA charge at 5V while also getting PD, but it's an $8 board soo... TL;DR, if you want something reliable, look somewhere else. If you tinker and are willing to accept some risk, when they do work, they work well.
M**U
Two of them received today and both of them not working
When I connected fully charged battery it shows 25 percent once press button and boost converter does not generate 5.0V. Tried different ways: - real load device connected to USB A ports - does not work and 5.0V does not come up auto or pressing button either way; - device trigger (with 5.1K on CC lines) connected to USB C - nothing happens. Conclusion: I know well enough this IP5328 device to say the board does something wrong or device is faulty.
T**M
Usb ports a little fragile good spec overall
Had to reinforce the back of the usb ports with a taut piece of wire soldered to the port itself and pulled over. Specs are good, port a little fragile.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago