expiredDesertGardener | Staff posted Jul 12, 2024 05:38 PM
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expiredDesertGardener | Staff posted Jul 12, 2024 05:38 PM
Prime Members: 3-Port Baseus 20000mAh 65W PD 3.0 Power Bank (Blue)
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60W is merely the max "speed" at which the battery can re-charge and dis-charge.
you can use a 100W usb power supply for laptops.
this battery will charge at max "speed" of 60W.
or
you can use a 20W usb power supply for cell phones,
charging at 20W, or about 30% of max "speed".
as stated above, to fully charge from 0% to 100%,
a 60W power supply would take 2 hours.
meaning,
any >60W power supply would take 2 hours.
a 20W power supply would take (60W / 20W) * (2 hours) = 6 hours.
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Baseus is a 3C digital accessory brand under Shenzhen Times Innovation Technology Co., Ltd (from their website)
yoocas is a different company under Suyuanxin(Shenzhen) Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (from the Amazon page) … (aka headquartered in the same 18 million people city of China)
different company, I have no clue which is better, or neutral-equivalent. If many people had a positive experience with Baseus, that is worth the $10 premium for some, and that is okay. I was just wondering about features
I was wondering if I was missing something.
For those that don't know, you can usually eliminate overheating by removing the battery and plugging into an external source. Plenty of use cases where it comes in handy (time lapse, dash cam, interviews, etc.)
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60W is merely the max "speed" at which the battery can re-charge and dis-charge.
lets say,
you can use a 100W usb power supply for laptops.
this battery will charge at max "speed" of 60W.
or
you can use a 20W usb power supply for cell phones,
charging at 20W, or about 30% of max "speed".
as stated above, to fully charge from 0% to 100%,
a 60W power supply would take 2 hours.
meaning,
any >60W power supply would take 2 hours.
a 20W power supply would take (60W / 20W) * (2 hours) = 6 hours.
But they also don't recommend 45 watt chargers an sell 25watt. Likely because their garbage has adverse results; like fires or rapidly dying devices. It's to the point their cx service reps were avoiding my questions about what 45 watt chargers were compatible with Samsung fast charge (as their instructions say "works with Samsung verified chargers"; getting rather aggressive about I should use their 25 watt an not telling me one 44 watt that is Samsung certified after asking only the one question for 10 minutes.
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You don't need a special charger though, if that's what you're asking. If you own anything with a USB-C port, you probably already have a charger.
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