

🔋 Balance smarter, last longer — power perfection in every cell!
The 4S-6S 5A Capacitor Active Equalizer Balancer is a compact, high-precision battery management board designed for Li-ion, LiFePO4, and LTO batteries. Featuring ultra-low resistance MOSFETs and a 2OZ copper PCB, it delivers up to 5.5A balancing current with voltage accuracy within 5mV. Its intelligent under-voltage sleep mode minimizes power draw (<0.1mA), protecting battery health while supporting packs from 30AH to 200AH. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, scalable battery balancing solutions for car audio, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems.








| ASIN | B096NMSNC7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,309 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #464 in Power Converters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (208) |
| Date First Available | June 5, 2021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.7 ounces |
| Item model number | JW-CAP-Balancer-6S |
| Manufacturer | QINIZX |
| Product Dimensions | 2.71 x 2.71 x 0.63 inches |
D**S
Great Balance Board.
I'm sold. These little guys just work. Latest build is a 4S2P 12v LIFEPO4 and the cells have been as much as .20 out of balance while charging. Within a couple hours they are exactly the same. I've read some horror stories with these and the main thing to.prevent problems is to install these before the battery pack is a mess of mismatched voltages.
A**Y
Remarkably effective
Balanced a badly unbalanced 7s3p Li-ion battery in just a couple of hours. Much more effective than resistive balancers.
A**R
Balances your Battery Pack Continuously
This Active Cell Balancer is great! I had a very unbalanced 12 Volt (3 series) Li-Ion battery pack and it gradually brought all 3 cells to the exact same voltage (within a couple miliVolts of each other). What I really like is that it balances the cells regardless of their voltage or state of charge (unlike the passive resistor cell balancers which only work when the cells reach 4.2 Volts). This is my favorite feature since I only charge my cells to 4.0 Volts (approximately 80% state of charge for long term life). I performed a very careful measurement of the quiescent current and it is less than 10 mA (so no problem for my setup to leave it running continuously). A great product!
I**D
Works as described, use caution.
I found this battery balancer very useful and effective. I used it daily for months, but it died due to my error. Please triple-check the battery pack's resistance. I failed to notice a dead battery with high resistance, and the capacitor exploded and melted my silicone mat. The photo shows the melted area on my mat.
J**N
Incredible!!!
I’ve been having trouble keeping a custom 140Ah 4S LiFePO4 battery properly balanced. I decided to give this a try and am SO glad I did. Of all the solutions I’ve tried, this one has finally achieved a perfect top balance with all cells at 3.6500 +/- 0.005. It balances at a higher current than most others I’ve used, so is particularly well suited for larger sized setups. It didn’t get hot while working, not even warm to the touch, which is another huge plus since it’s in a closed space in a warm environment. It was running at several amps for an entire day in 90F environment and wasn’t even slightly warm. As an added bonus, it has pads where you can solder on a switch to remotely turn balancing on/off. I use this to disable balancing when battery is not in use, but can flip it on when charging. If you wanted to get fancy, you could even hook up a simple relay to automatically have it turn on with charging and off at rest. At rest, background current draw seems minimal, but I wouldn’t leave it hooked up if storing a pack for several weeks. All around, a FANTASTIC device.
D**E
Works great!
I've owned it for 2 years on some yin longs, nvere had a problem yet!
M**E
2 amp transfer rate on my system
Simple to install. Checked with my clamp meter and it would transfer up to 2 amps on my system. Though it balances more aggressively than a BMS, if batteries are way out of balance I recommend parallel balancing batteries first. I also recommend taping some barley paper over the exposed circuits to prevent short circuits.
A**R
Zero'ed out two rows of cells on a 20s system
Could not be more mad.. I let this run for about 4 days hooked up to my 20s 72v ebike battery. I have about 4 rows of cells that became pretty out of balance over time. Progress was looking good every few hours I'd check it and voltage was slowly equalizing from the top down. Came out this morning and my garage smelled off.. Checked the board and it was off and not powered anymore though plugged in. Checked the cells top down and it started to looked good 3.7v on the dot, the last two rows however 0 VOLTS!!! My 72v battery was outputting only 56 volts. It completely killed the last two rows.. This tool seems like it has the potential to be awesome - however my was clearly damaged and destroyed my $500 battery. I DO NOT recommend this to anyone.. manually balance each row and take the slow long route unlike me. Genuinely hopes this review helps save someone else's battery 🙏
J**D
Connected this balancer to a 6S2P bank of SCIB 20AH LTO cells and after a few hours it had every cell within 2mv of eachother. Unlike other balancers that only balance when near full charge this balancer continues to operate throughout the voltage range so take that into account when choosing the best balancer for your application.
D**.
Balanced like a champ for 10 minutes after I got it installed on a 16S LiFePO4 pack. Would be a great unit, if it didn't let the smoke out and stop functioning.
E**Z
Never got to use it. Maybe it is meant for an experienced user, Other than wiring order, has no information. Does it need to be used with a charger, Does the BMS have to be disconnected ? Do the batteries have to be fully charged ? When should it be used ? It is a new type of balancer (Capacitive) I don't have time to spend looking all over the internet only to see people arguing pros and Cons. I am using Daly Smart BMS, but it has a different plug for the balancer. It would be a good idea to use a standard plug, so you could just unplug the wires from the BMS, and Plug them into this device.
F**N
Yo el puso en un pila de 12s y 48v si hace su trabajo