AnkerDirect via Amazon has
Anker SOLIX C200 192Wh LiFePO4 Portable DC Power Bank Station (A1727) on sale for
$99.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
rasinbagel for sharing this deal.
- Note: Must be sold by AnkerDirect.
About this Item:
- This 60,000mAh (192Wh) battery delivers 300W and includes one 140W two-way USB-C fast charging port.
- 5 Device Charging Ports: Power all your tech with versatile ports, including 1× car socket (120W), 1× USB-C (140W), 1× USB-C (15W), and 2× USB-A (12W).
- 39% smaller than similar power stations, attach the strap (sold separately) to easily carry your power.
- Fast Recharge to 80% in 1.3 hours with the PD 3.1 USB-C port. You can also use solar panels or your car.
- Give your journey endless charging with up to 100W solar recharging. We recommend 100W or 60W Anker Solar Panel. This power station is not compatible with Anker SOLIX PS30 (or other 5V~3A USB-C panels), PS200, PS400.
- LiFePO4 Battery Warranty: Power up for years thanks to 3,000-cycle LFP batteries. Your purchase is also backed by a 3-year warranty.
- What is in the Box: Anker SOLIX C200 DC Portable Power Station, USB-C to C Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info
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Some of my tool batteries pack 240Wh, my bike battery stores 600Wh, and full-sized 100Ah power stations offer 1200Wh.
Good to recharge laptops, perhaps overkill for phones and insufficient for fridges etc.
Lots of weird firmware bugs.
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A lot of TSA or airlines wont stop it though, so you can probably get away with bringing it on but eventually someone will spot it.
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Some of my tool batteries pack 240Wh, my bike battery stores 600Wh, and full-sized 100Ah power stations offer 1200Wh.
Good to recharge laptops, perhaps overkill for phones and insufficient for fridges etc.
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Anker says most laptops 2.8 times (recharge) so times that your normal usage time (probably a little over 20 hours of constant use for most people.), I would agree with that assessment since most laptops are 60W and most people probably not high end gaming on them.
Yes
Starlink Mini power specifications:
Average: 20-40W
Idle: 15W
How can I power my Starlink?
The Starlink Mini dish will typically consume 20-40 watts on average (15 when Idle.). You will need a USB Power Delivery ("PD") source with a rating of 100W (20V/5A) for the Starlink Mini to operate optimally. Starlink Mini will not work with USB PD ratings below 65W (12-48V).
You can also power the dish with a battery. So long as it meets the Starlink Mini power requirements and the FAA rules regarding carriage of batteries onboard an aircraft. The Starlink Mini can also runs on 110VAC or 12-48VDC, 60W.
Note: Starlink now offers a USB-C to Barrel Jack Cable Accessory in the Starlink Shop. For more information, please refer to the  Starlink Mini Specification Sheet.
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A lot of TSA or airlines wont stop it though, so you can probably get away with bringing it on but eventually someone will spot it.
A lot of TSA or airlines wont stop it though, so you can probably get away with bringing it on but eventually someone will spot it.
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Lots of weird firmware bugs.
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A lot of TSA or airlines wont stop it though, so you can probably get away with bringing it on but eventually someone will spot it.
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