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ROMOSS Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members: ROMOSS 60000mAh Portable Power Bank w/ 22.5W Fast Charging, PD 3.0, USB C, 4 Outputs & 3 Inputs for $69.99 - $35 when you clip the 50% coupon on the product page = $34.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Ultra-High 60000mAh Capacity Power Bank delivers multiple charges to smartphones, tablets and other USB-powered devices. Delivering over 12 charges to iPhone 15/14, 10 to S23, and 5 to iPad powering your devices for week on end during trips
  • Fast Charging and Universal Compatibility supporting 18W PD and QC output, compatible with all major fast charging protocols, enabling fast charging for Apple, devices and more. The easy-to-read LED display keeps track of the power status
  • Multiple Charging Options; 4 outputs, 3 inputs Charge multiple devices simultaneously with two 5V/2.4A USB ports, one Type C port, and one USB fast charging port. 3 power bank charging inputs: Micro USB, Lightning, and USB Type C
  • The Romoss PEA60 60000 mAh energy dense portable power station is designed as Indoor and Outdoor, Travel charger. Take it with you on your travels, outdoor adventures, or simply keep it in as backup charger for emergencies
  • Intelligent Safety Protection; The built-in multi safety system offers complete protection against over-heat, over-charge, over-current, over-discharge, and short-circuits
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Romoss via Amazon [amazon.com] has Prime Members: 60000mAh 22.5W PD Fast Charging Portable Power Bank on sale for $69.99 - 50% off 'clipped' coupon on the product page = $34.99. Shipping is Free.

About this product:
  • 60000mAh
  • 18W USB Power Delivery and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging.
  • 22.5W fast charging.
  • 4 Outputs: 1 x USB A 22.5W fast charging port, 2 x 5V/2.4A USB ports, 1 x Type C port,
  • 3 Inputs: Micro USB, Lightning, Type-C ports.
  • Digital Display
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In case folks are wondering, I looked it up and the limit is 27,000 mAh.
You are not allowed to bring it on a commercial flight.
You can't charge a laptop with it.
I mean in one picture it says "Charges 4 Devices Simultaneously" and there are four devices in the picture, and one of the four is a laptop........

Obviously 20W isn't enough but for the average consumer that is an intentionally misleading picture. I work in consumer protection so don't even try and argue it some other way.

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03-19-2024 at 09:41 AM.
03-19-2024 at 09:41 AM.
You can change a laptop with it, but it'll be slow. MacBook can be changed changed a 18w pd charger.
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03-19-2024 at 09:52 AM.
03-19-2024 at 09:52 AM.
dead , $89.99 now.
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03-19-2024 at 10:06 AM.
03-19-2024 at 10:06 AM.
Quote from Ruyi :
dead , $89.99 now.
still alive at the moment, need to click apply 50%
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03-19-2024 at 10:35 AM.
03-19-2024 at 10:35 AM.
A slower-than-rated charger won't charge a laptop if it's running. Instead, it'll make it seem as if the battery life is depleted more slowly since your laptop would also draw from now a secondary battery source.

If your laptop is sleeping or off, a 22.5w charger will charge it albeit at an extremely slow rate, taking hours to fill your battery.

Theoretically speaking, this is likely better for your overall battery condition because this leads to a smaller rate of energy exchange meaning you'll likely never hit thermal runaway. The higher wattage a charge, the more intense the waste heat generation during the charging window. The higher that heat is, the more the battery is 'aged'.

Likely you'll not hit those limits in any significant way but given how tech is designed to be disposable these days, the 'fast charge' phenomenon is likely shortening your device battery life by years if you mean to use your phone or laptop for a period beyond its designed window of obsolescence. If you rapidly swap phones and don't mind contributing to the monumental problem of having electronics waste and heavy metal contamination that will plague our descendants for centuries then this won't be an issue for you at all.

Which is to also say - batteries like these with this amount of capacity generally means that there's some cuts in production quality and I doubt the regulator or batteries themselves are of a quality that would last very long. It is, like most things Amazon, just future garbage with a fast approaching expiration date.

All this to say - 22.5w charge is fine for most people unless you regularly leave home with your laptop at >20% charge and expect to use it for hours before you find an outlet. For these batteries specifically, though, I'd give it a pass.
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03-19-2024 at 10:53 AM.
03-19-2024 at 10:53 AM.
My 30,000 didn't charge 1 time. Garbage.
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03-19-2024 at 11:11 AM.
03-19-2024 at 11:11 AM.
I just bought the 40k, now 60k comes out. oh well, have to skip.
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03-19-2024 at 12:00 PM.
03-19-2024 at 12:00 PM.
It was for upcomming travel and the unit arrived. Really surpirsed how heavy it is.
Returning and buying 20k one from a reputable brand...
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03-19-2024 at 12:08 PM.
03-19-2024 at 12:08 PM.
Quote from adistantsecond :
A slower-than-rated charger won't charge a laptop if it's running. Instead, it'll make it seem as if the battery life is depleted more slowly since your laptop would also draw from now a secondary battery source.

If your laptop is sleeping or off, a 22.5w charger will charge it albeit at an extremely slow rate, taking hours to fill your battery.

Theoretically speaking, this is likely better for your overall battery condition because this leads to a smaller rate of energy exchange meaning you'll likely never hit thermal runaway. The higher wattage a charge, the more intense the waste heat generation during the charging window. The higher that heat is, the more the battery is 'aged'.

Likely you'll not hit those limits in any significant way but given how tech is designed to be disposable these days, the 'fast charge' phenomenon is likely shortening your device battery life by years if you mean to use your phone or laptop for a period beyond its designed window of obsolescence. If you rapidly swap phones and don't mind contributing to the monumental problem of having electronics waste and heavy metal contamination that will plague our descendants for centuries then this won't be an issue for you at all.

Which is to also say - batteries like these with this amount of capacity generally means that there's some cuts in production quality and I doubt the regulator or batteries themselves are of a quality that would last very long. It is, like most things Amazon, just future garbage with a fast approaching expiration date.

All this to say - 22.5w charge is fine for most people unless you regularly leave home with your laptop at >20% charge and expect to use it for hours before you find an outlet. For these batteries specifically, though, I'd give it a pass.
Be careful of your choice of words. Thermal Runaway == uncontrolled thermal release i.e. fire. That wouldn't be applicable in your assertions unless you think charging faster is more likely to explode your face off.
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03-19-2024 at 12:09 PM.
03-19-2024 at 12:09 PM.
https://www.amazon.com/POIYTL-500...108&sr=8-4 this is better imo and 50,000 mah for $21.76
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03-19-2024 at 12:28 PM.
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Quote from Azrael_the_Cat :
Be careful of your choice of words. Thermal Runaway == uncontrolled thermal release i.e. fire. That wouldn't be applicable in your assertions unless you think charging faster is more likely to explode your face off.

In the most simple sense, charging faster is more likely explode your face off. Obviously as technology advances those risks are minimized but there is a reason that battery charging rates have steadily increased
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03-19-2024 at 12:44 PM.
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it says 60,000 mah on the official website and this is the official store on amazon. It has great reviews on amazon. you cant bring a 30,000 mah on a commerical flight either. You can charge some laptops with it. It is portable. It takes a long time to charge. Its alot of power. and its a slickdeal

Obviously, it cannot charge any laptop, most USB-C PD laptop needs 45w+ charger...
For carrying on to airplane, technically you cannot per registration ,but airport security never cares about it...I carried my 30AH power bank to travel on airplane all the time. no one cares about it !
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03-19-2024 at 03:05 PM.
03-19-2024 at 03:05 PM.
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Portable?

Unless you are a hamster, yeah. It is a portable power bank
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03-19-2024 at 03:13 PM.
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Obviously, it cannot charge any laptop, most USB-C PD laptop needs 45w+ charger...
For carrying on to airplane, technically you cannot per registration ,but airport security never cares about it...I carried my 30AH power bank to travel on airplane all the time. no one cares about it !

It will charge it...it will not power it.
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