SlickdealsForumsDeal TalkAnker PowerCore III Elite 19200 60W Portable Charger with 65W PD Charger, PIQ 3.0 Power Bank Bundle for USB C MacBook Air/Pro/Dell XPS, iPad Pro, iPhone 12/11/mini/Pro an - $60
Hard to say, depends on laptop current draw and battery size/voltage. Some real dirty math says this power bank is 19,200mAh x 4ish volts is 80 watt hours, a 5000mah laptop battery at 12ish volts is 60 watt hours. So you should get a full charge on a laptop out of it. If you have any 18volt tool batteries laying around alot of brands have power convertors you can use for a long run time
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The wall adapter does fast charging but not the power bank.
Yes if you need to charge a laptop.
Realistically speaking how much life does this give to a laptop? Are we talking a few minutes or a few hours? I'd actually need this use-case (battery is busted) so I'm hoping someone can answer.
Realistically speaking how much life does this give to a laptop? Are we talking a few minutes or a few hours? I'd actually need this use-case (battery is busted) so I'm hoping someone can answer.
Hard to say, depends on laptop current draw and battery size/voltage. Some real dirty math says this power bank is 19,200mAh x 4ish volts is 80 watt hours, a 5000mah laptop battery at 12ish volts is 60 watt hours. So you should get a full charge on a laptop out of it. If you have any 18volt tool batteries laying around alot of brands have power convertors you can use for a long run time
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Also I assume the surface can't charge faster than 60w or 65w this unit provides. The ipad pro definitely does not.
Unless you're expecting to not have somewhere to charge over a single day then this should more than fit your use case.
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Yes if you need to charge a laptop.