---
product_id: 498108770
title: "Teyleten Robot IP2368 Bidirectional 100w Fast Charging Module Buck-Boost Type-c Interface 4S Lithium Battery High-Power Fast Charging Board"
brand: "teyleten robot"
price: "124.27 DT"
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Teyleten Robot"
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# 100W bidirectional fast charging buck-boost voltage stabilization customizable current & voltage Teyleten Robot IP2368 Bidirectional 100w Fast Charging Module Buck-Boost Type-c Interface 4S Lithium Battery High-Power Fast Charging Board

**Brand:** teyleten robot
**Price:** 124.27 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Charge smarter, not harder — power your gear like a pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Teyleten Robot IP2368 Bidirectional 100w Fast Charging Module Buck-Boost Type-c Interface 4S Lithium Battery High-Power Fast Charging Board by teyleten robot
- **How much does it cost?** 124.27 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- teyleten robot enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted teyleten robot brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Mighty:** Small form factor fits anywhere, powering your projects without bulk
- • **Built for Reliability:** Trusted by pros for stable, high-current USB-C power management
- • **Seamless Voltage Control:** Bidirectional buck-boost tech keeps output steady from 5V to 20V
- • **Tailored to Your Battery:** Easily modifiable resistance for perfect current & voltage tuning
- • **Power Up at Lightning Speed:** Supports full 100W USB-C fast charging for laptops & phones alike

## Overview

The Teyleten Robot IP2368 is a compact, high-performance bidirectional charging module delivering up to 100W via USB-C. Featuring advanced buck-boost technology, it stabilizes voltage output between 5V and 20V, making it compatible with notebooks, phones, and custom lithium battery packs. Its customizable resistance allows precise current and voltage adjustments, ideal for 4S lithium batteries. Designed for reliability and versatility, this module is a must-have for professionals seeking efficient, high-power charging solutions with a sleek footprint.

## Description

Continuous working current: 18A Overcharge voltage: 4.235V ± 0.025V Instantaneous current: 30A Overcharge release voltage: 4.19 ± 0.05V Charging voltage: 16.8-17V Overdischarge voltage: 2.8±0.08V Charging current: 1-10A Overdischarge release voltage: 3.0 ± 0.1V Balanced start-up voltage: 4.19 ± 0.05V The module has the function of two-waybuck-boostand can output a fixed 5v or 20v no matter the battery voltage changes.It should be noted that 100w must have a charging and discharging voltage of 20v. If the 12v output can only reach a maximum current of3a,thatis, 36w. Note: The product defaults to 4 strings of battery packs, the maximum is 16.8v, if it is changed to 5 strings or 6 strings of power supply, this voltage regulator transistor may be damaged

Review: Most Reliable Two-Way Charging Module for Any Battery or DC Project - IP2368 Two-Way USB-C Module - I definitely recommend this. Pros: 1. Will accept nearly any input via USB-C 2. The current can be adjusted by soldering different resistor values 3. The voltage can be adjusted by soldering different resistor values 4. For me, this is and has been the most reliable high voltage/current USB-C two way module out there. I've had a lot of issues some other DIY type builds (IP5368) like creating an arc when plugging in my iPhone scaring the contact. I've had one randomly fry itself, later could smell the burn. Some don't have good self management so little quirks like display charge level won't turn off or never shows correct charge/discharge levels. 5. I don't have any of the listed issues with this module, I have three that have been running strong. 6. Small form factor means I can always find a home or good placement. The USB-C port is also in a convenient location. 7. Other cool variation exist like those with XT60 ports. 8. Not sure how stable they are but I would think you could use these to directly power any DC device. Cons: 1. While it does serve as a great input output management, it does not have a BMS, so for batteries you will need in conjunction with a BMS. 2. It does get quite hot so you will need to compensate for cooling area/location, reduce current, or add heat sink - however this should be expected with modules like this. 3. Has one single port, this streamlines power management and reliability of the product. The negatives are justified and positives are really why I keep coming back to this specific module. I am building 16.8V batteries, this IP2368 chip allows me to make two sizes and modify the charge currents. The buck-boost makes it brainless to use out in the field (just as USB-C should be) You should always be able to charge your battery voltage, even at reduced current. Because it also manages USB-C out, you can get all the way up to 20V @ 5amp (subjective to nominal battery voltage). But this does mean I can use my 16.8V battery to charge my laptop which uses 20V. Attached photo of 4S battery - FNB48 shows 100W output possibility. Cost, usually around 16 bucks.
Review: Work great! Can't find anything else as capable - These work great, huge amount of power can flow in and out of these! My only complaint is the chips get hot as heck! I ordered miniature heat sinks to help dissipate the heat but they are holding up. If you get these you definitely need to find a method to keeping it cool, either heat sinks on the chips, or the best thing would be a aluminum housing where the chips make contact with the housing, then the housing would act like a big heat sink. Or install it in a housing with heat sinks on the chips with a fan blowing air across the heat sinks.. I think it's definitely worth the effort because this board can move 100 watts of power thru it in either direction.. would be awesome if the seller included or at least included a link to a cooling solution since having custom made aluminum housings aren't easy to get .

## Features

- IP2368 full protocol 100W fast charging output, the output not only supports notebook computers but also is compatible with almost all mobile phone fast charging protocols
- Modifiable resistance to support other batteries
- Bidirectional buck-boost function

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0B7RT7CF4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,251 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #583 in Power Converters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Date First Available | July 27, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Teyleten Robot |
| Product Dimensions | 1.85 x 1.38 x 0.39 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Teyleten Robot
- **Color:** Black, Purple, Silver
- **Item Weight:** 0.02 Kilograms
- **Output Voltage:** 17 Volts (DC)
- **Specification Met:** reach

## Images

![Teyleten Robot IP2368 Bidirectional 100w Fast Charging Module Buck-Boost Type-c Interface 4S Lithium Battery High-Power Fast Charging Board - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71lKSqhzowL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most Reliable Two-Way Charging Module for Any Battery or DC Project
*by J***S on November 14, 2023*

IP2368 Two-Way USB-C Module - I definitely recommend this. Pros: 1. Will accept nearly any input via USB-C 2. The current can be adjusted by soldering different resistor values 3. The voltage can be adjusted by soldering different resistor values 4. For me, this is and has been the most reliable high voltage/current USB-C two way module out there. I've had a lot of issues some other DIY type builds (IP5368) like creating an arc when plugging in my iPhone scaring the contact. I've had one randomly fry itself, later could smell the burn. Some don't have good self management so little quirks like display charge level won't turn off or never shows correct charge/discharge levels. 5. I don't have any of the listed issues with this module, I have three that have been running strong. 6. Small form factor means I can always find a home or good placement. The USB-C port is also in a convenient location. 7. Other cool variation exist like those with XT60 ports. 8. Not sure how stable they are but I would think you could use these to directly power any DC device. Cons: 1. While it does serve as a great input output management, it does not have a BMS, so for batteries you will need in conjunction with a BMS. 2. It does get quite hot so you will need to compensate for cooling area/location, reduce current, or add heat sink - however this should be expected with modules like this. 3. Has one single port, this streamlines power management and reliability of the product. The negatives are justified and positives are really why I keep coming back to this specific module. I am building 16.8V batteries, this IP2368 chip allows me to make two sizes and modify the charge currents. The buck-boost makes it brainless to use out in the field (just as USB-C should be) You should always be able to charge your battery voltage, even at reduced current. Because it also manages USB-C out, you can get all the way up to 20V @ 5amp (subjective to nominal battery voltage). But this does mean I can use my 16.8V battery to charge my laptop which uses 20V. Attached photo of 4S battery - FNB48 shows 100W output possibility. Cost, usually around 16 bucks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Work great! Can't find anything else as capable
*by M***K on December 1, 2024*

These work great, huge amount of power can flow in and out of these! My only complaint is the chips get hot as heck! I ordered miniature heat sinks to help dissipate the heat but they are holding up. If you get these you definitely need to find a method to keeping it cool, either heat sinks on the chips, or the best thing would be a aluminum housing where the chips make contact with the housing, then the housing would act like a big heat sink. Or install it in a housing with heat sinks on the chips with a fan blowing air across the heat sinks.. I think it's definitely worth the effort because this board can move 100 watts of power thru it in either direction.. would be awesome if the seller included or at least included a link to a cooling solution since having custom made aluminum housings aren't easy to get .

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works with adjustments
*by J***I on April 25, 2025*

I'm using the IP2368 to charge 18V (5S) Li-ion batteries from Rigid. These batteries already have a built-in BMS. I needed to make the following immediate modifications: R7: Replace 13k with 18k to set from 4S to 5S R4: Replace 10k with 5k to set from 4.2V to 4.1V Cut trace feeding the 6201A regulator and placed 7.5V zener diode in series. This ensures that the Vin for the regulator is kept around 13V when a fully charged battery is attached. This is clearly a design oversight since the documentation suggests that 5S should be easily supported, so they should have chosen a linear regulator that can handle the voltage of 5S (or even 6S). Annoyingly, the IP2368 enters a “locked” mode the moment you attach a battery and refuses to discharge. As a hack, I (see schematic) attached a push button with a 510ohm resistor and 5.1V zener diode to produce a 5V rail that I feed into Vusb. This tricks the IP2368 into thinking there is a charge source and unlocks it. In order to prevent back-feeding (and destruction of the zener diode) when Vusb is higher than 5V, I added a Schottky diode. As a quality-of-life improvement, I added a 7-segment voltmeter for the battery, and a USB-C power meter. The IP2368 runs at around 95% efficiency, which means that it can still get quite hot. Suppose, you are passing 65W through it, then at 95%, then you’re still dealing with around 3W of waste heat to dissipate. I added a 25x25mm aluminum heatsink to spread the heat out. At 65W, it still reaches around 160F in steady state.

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