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27,650mAh Anker Prime Power Bank w/ 250W Output, 3 Ports

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 27,650mAh Anker Prime Power Bank w/ 250W Output, 3 Ports for $124.99. Shipping is free.

Anker also has 27,650mAh Anker Prime Power Bank w/ 250W Output, 3 Ports for $124.20 w/ code WSTD57LR64GF (auto-applied). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ssiemonsma & Staff Member Skillful_Pickle [discuss] for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Bluetooth connectivity to the Anker app
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB Type-C (in & out)
    • 1x USB Type-A
  • Max power output: 250W
  • Includes 2' USB-C to USB-C 140W cable

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 27,650mAh Anker Prime Power Bank w/ 250W Output, 3 Ports for $124.99. Shipping is free.

Anker also has 27,650mAh Anker Prime Power Bank w/ 250W Output, 3 Ports for $124.20 w/ code WSTD57LR64GF (auto-applied). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ssiemonsma & Staff Member Skillful_Pickle [discuss] for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Bluetooth connectivity to the Anker app
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB Type-C (in & out)
    • 1x USB Type-A
  • Max power output: 250W
  • Includes 2' USB-C to USB-C 140W cable

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  • About this Offer:
    • This is $55 lower (30% savings) than the regular price of $179.99.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 300 ratings at Amazon.
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  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Fpsnut
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This has the equivalent of one extra battery cell inside of it over 86wh 737 model that goes on sale for $90 every month. $35 extra for one more cell isn't worth it, but what is worth it if you need it, is 250w combined output from all 3 ports compared to 140w on previous model, and a whopping 170w recharge rate by utilizing both usb-c ports!!! They claim It only takes 37 minutes to recharge. That seems pretty insane to me. It also has bluetooth app support and supports find my features. It looks to me like you mostly over pay for this one for features and better electronics and not so much bigger capacity than anker 737 that was just on sale.

I think it's a good deal for a feature rich and powerful power bank. If I didn't already order 737, I would jump on this.

Here's a review I found interesting from someone who owns both, they also posted pics comparing two side by side, this one is a tiny bit bigger than 737:
ssiemonsma
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No, the TSA maximum is 100 watt-hours. This product is very intentionally below that limit with a capacity of 99.54 Wh. Talking about batteries in terms of amperage isn't very precise since the nominal voltage can technically be different. Capacity (i.e., watt-hours) = amperage * voltage * time.

https://www.tsa.gov/travel/securi...ess-device
notaek
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You just thought and didn't do any research? It's right in the product description Blink

Please know that this power bank is 99.54Wh, which meets the requirements of the TSA(<100Wh) to be taken on airplanes as carry-on baggage.

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Mar 21, 2024 11:24 AM
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Grainy99Mar 21, 2024 11:24 AM
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Just received item yesterday and really impressed. Coolest feature is the dual usbc charging to replenish the device. Battery was at zero percent when I opened it and fully charged using dual usbc cords in under 90 minutes. Connected charger to my iPhone and so many fun features and highly recommend. Did I need it, no; but going on a cruise tomorrow and figured it will come in handy with the limited outlets in the cabin and powering my travel router to broadcast my signal to other device in our family so we only have to buy one connection at $36 per day vs. multiple! Beryl travel router is another neat toy and look forward to cloning my MAC address onboard ship so we can all enjoy internet with lone purchased connection.
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USEagleMar 21, 2024 12:45 PM
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Quote from jasonwj322a :
Would you recommend it given its $35 more? Curious if the 737 supports pass through as well.

I bought the 737 at $90, but I can also get a 533 with the money saved. What do you think?
Yes, 737 also supports passthrough. Well, for me it's simple. We have a trip coming soon so I'll give the 737 to my wife and will use this one. Otherwise I don't know, I will probably only get this one or the 737.
Mar 21, 2024 02:24 PM
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sviper9Mar 21, 2024 02:24 PM
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Quote from Mikecmp :
Has anyone used one of these with a usb-c adapter cable for a CPAP like a Airmini? I know it's a niche use, but the cable manufacturers warn some of the fancier power banks do not handle CPAP usage since the power usage can fluctuate.
I have the full-sized Phillips Dreamstation. I have a big 700+Wh battery that shows usage, and I tested my setup on a camping trip. The power fluctuates dramatically depending on startup, normal running, and whether or not I'm using the humidifier. Startup has it going up to 25-30 watts. Normal running with the humidifier turned off has it at about 10-20 watts. Normal running with the humidifier on has it running at about 50-60 watts.

With that usage, I would be lucky to get 1 hour of usage out of something as small as this Anker Prime in the deal.

Looking at the spec sheet for the Airmini, the A/C adapter provides 90 watts to the unit. You probably aren't going to get any appreciable amount of run time on this thing, let alone lasting all night.

My 700Wh battery will last about 5-6 nights of usage with my humidifier turned off. I get about 1-2 nights with the humidifier turned on. I also have 200w of solar panels so I can charge the battery from dead to full during the day depending on available sunlight.

Feel free to ask any questions. As I said, I tested this setup on a mult-day camping trip and I was able to keep my Dreamstation running every night, even testing with the humidifier on. Lucky for me I had a lot of sunlight at the time.

Edit: This is also with the DC adapter. Battery efficiency is terrible doing the AC-to-DC conversion. With the available documentation, my 700+Wh battery would get about 60% of total capacity with the AC plug (US 110V). Using the DC adapter, it gets about 80-85% of total capacity. Pretty significant difference.

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Last edited by sviper9 March 21, 2024 at 02:35 PM.
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Mar 21, 2024 07:23 PM
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ssiemonsma
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Mar 21, 2024 07:23 PM
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Quote from sviper9 :
I have the full-sized Phillips Dreamstation. I have a big 700+Wh battery that shows usage, and I tested my setup on a camping trip. The power fluctuates dramatically depending on startup, normal running, and whether or not I'm using the humidifier. Startup has it going up to 25-30 watts. Normal running with the humidifier turned off has it at about 10-20 watts. Normal running with the humidifier on has it running at about 50-60 watts.

With that usage, I would be lucky to get 1 hour of usage out of something as small as this Anker Prime in the deal.

Looking at the spec sheet for the Airmini, the A/C adapter provides 90 watts to the unit. You probably aren't going to get any appreciable amount of run time on this thing, let alone lasting all night.

My 700Wh battery will last about 5-6 nights of usage with my humidifier turned off. I get about 1-2 nights with the humidifier turned on. I also have 200w of solar panels so I can charge the battery from dead to full during the day depending on available sunlight.

Feel free to ask any questions. As I said, I tested this setup on a mult-day camping trip and I was able to keep my Dreamstation running every night, even testing with the humidifier on. Lucky for me I had a lot of sunlight at the time.

Edit: This is also with the DC adapter. Battery efficiency is terrible doing the AC-to-DC conversion. With the available documentation, my 700+Wh battery would get about 60% of total capacity with the AC plug (US 110V). Using the DC adapter, it gets about 80-85% of total capacity. Pretty significant difference.

Edit2: And to make the capacities clear since this Anker uses mAh and bigger batteries use Wh, the Anker is 27.65 Wh.
Good information until you got to edit #2. The Anker battery in this deal is 99.54 Wh. I had that explicitly listed in the original post title since I consider that one of the two most important specs (the other being max supported charging rate), but it got edited out when it reached the front page.
Mar 21, 2024 09:35 PM
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sviper9Mar 21, 2024 09:35 PM
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Quote from ssiemonsma :
Good information until you got to edit #2. The Anker battery in this deal is 99.54 Wh. I had that explicitly listed in the original post title since I consider that one of the two most important specs (the other being max supported charging rate), but it got edited out when it reached the front page.
Corrected. Thanks for the catch!
Mar 21, 2024 09:42 PM
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UbieMar 21, 2024 09:42 PM
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*sigh* Wish they sold these at Staples, then I could expense it and nobody would say anything.
Mar 21, 2024 11:30 PM
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iShopperMar 21, 2024 11:30 PM
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I'm very tempted. I got the Shargeek Storm 2 and the smaller Anker Prime 20K. The Shargeek is dated now. It could only do 65W on one USB-C and 30W on the other when using both. The Anker Prime 20K could do 100W each when using both USB-C ports. I don't need it, but I'm a sucker for powerbanks for some reasons.

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MikecmpMar 22, 2024 12:12 AM
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Quote from sviper9 :
I have the full-sized Phillips Dreamstation. I have a big 700+Wh battery that shows usage, and I tested my setup on a camping trip. The power fluctuates dramatically depending on startup, normal running, and whether or not I'm using the humidifier. Startup has it going up to 25-30 watts. Normal running with the humidifier turned off has it at about 10-20 watts. Normal running with the humidifier on has it running at about 50-60 watts.

With that usage, I would be lucky to get 1 hour of usage out of something as small as this Anker Prime in the deal.

Looking at the spec sheet for the Airmini, the A/C adapter provides 90 watts to the unit. You probably aren't going to get any appreciable amount of run time on this thing, let alone lasting all night.

My 700Wh battery will last about 5-6 nights of usage with my humidifier turned off. I get about 1-2 nights with the humidifier turned on. I also have 200w of solar panels so I can charge the battery from dead to full during the day depending on available sunlight.

Feel free to ask any questions. As I said, I tested this setup on a mult-day camping trip and I was able to keep my Dreamstation running every night, even testing with the humidifier on. Lucky for me I had a lot of sunlight at the time.

Edit: This is also with the DC adapter. Battery efficiency is terrible doing the AC-to-DC conversion. With the available documentation, my 700+Wh battery would get about 60% of total capacity with the AC plug (US 110V). Using the DC adapter, it gets about 80-85% of total capacity. Pretty significant difference.

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Thanks for the response. The airmini has a max power of 20 w, on a 20,000 mah battery I was told to expect 10-14 hours, since average power use is much lower than the max.

My question was related more to the PD functions. For a CPAP, the machine draws a highly variable amount of power, this the PD will initially go to the correct 20v, but when you exhale or the pressure comes down, the "smarts" in the battery try to lower the voltage, which interrupts power to the CPAP. They recommend some no-name. Rand batteries that work reliably specifically bc they are dumb .

Was curious if you had insight on this. The battery seems pretty good but the recommendation against smarter chargers and batteries has me hesitating

Thanks again, appreciate it
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tanvir7891Mar 22, 2024 02:34 AM
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Quote from DaveHanson :
Would you kindly share the best buy link? A search of the model # isn't turning it up. TIA!
Sell me one for $60?
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sviper9Mar 22, 2024 04:19 AM
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Quote from Mikecmp :
Thanks for the response. The airmini has a max power of 20 w, on a 20,000 mah battery I was told to expect 10-14 hours, since average power use is much lower than the max.

My question was related more to the PD functions. For a CPAP, the machine draws a highly variable amount of power, this the PD will initially go to the correct 20v, but when you exhale or the pressure comes down, the "smarts" in the battery try to lower the voltage, which interrupts power to the CPAP. They recommend some no-name. Rand batteries that work reliably specifically bc they are dumb .

Was curious if you had insight on this. The battery seems pretty good but the recommendation against smarter chargers and batteries has me hesitating

Thanks again, appreciate it
Great question that I don't have the answer to. If I had an Airmini, I could test this. I just have the Dreamstation. If the variance isn't big, I could see this still working.
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c1900Mar 22, 2024 05:26 AM
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Quote from dejavu157 :
According to the user manual. It is 99 Wh. Which is approved for TSA

"Please know that this power bank is 99.54Wh, which meets the requirements of the TSA(<100Wh) to be taken on airplanes as carry-on baggage."

And it's been tested because I've used it in at least 6 flights for the steam deck
Sure, I wasn't disputing the fact that this power bank is allowed on planes (it clearly is). I was just responding to your comment about "You can have 50k mah it's the output" which is not correct.
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remfanMar 22, 2024 02:19 PM
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Ordered this on this past Tuesday, arrived on Thursday, and passed through TSA without issue today (Friday).

Tech is pretty cool on this bank!
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RPMHMar 22, 2024 06:32 PM
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Anyone have USB-C charger recommendations? I'm looking at this one but not sure:

150W USB C Charger, Anker 747 Charger ( GaNPrime) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09W2PNLX7
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MisterBBLMar 22, 2024 09:26 PM
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Does this have an hdmi out?

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BroSanOct 18, 2024 01:44 PM
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Did anyone get a recall on this from amazon this morning.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has informed us that the product listed may not meet current mandatory or voluntary safety standards.

If you still have this product, we urge you to stop using it immediately and review the following notification for more details, including what you should do and where you can seek assistance:
Product: Anker Prime Power Bank, 27,650mAh 3-Port 250W Portable Charger (99.54Wh) Smart App, Compatible with MacBook Pro/Air, iPhone 16/15/14/13 Series, Samsung, Dell, and More (Charging Base Not Included)

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