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forum thread Posted by doublehelixx | Staff • Yesterday

10,000mAh Baseus MagSafe Portable Charger with USB-C Cable (Black) $18.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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Woot! [woot.com] has 10,000mAh Baseus MagSafe Portable Charger with USB-C Cable (Black) on sale for $18.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime, otherwise shipping is $6.
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Woot! [woot.com] has 10,000mAh Baseus MagSafe Portable Charger with USB-C Cable (Black) on sale for $18.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime, otherwise shipping is $6.

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Zacharyklein
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Bought one of these recently, they are pretty solid. Thinking of grabbing another.
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GeoffreyK24
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Can anyone give insight into the level of heat this generates while charging? I got an ESR wireless magsafe charger battery pack about a year or two ago and it barely ever gets used because of how much heat it puts out. I use standard wireless chargers all the time and some of the smaller puck styles (that don't have internal cooling fans) generate enough heat that I can only use them in places where they can be have constant airflow from small USB fans so as not to damage my phone. The ESR battery pack gets even hotter.

I fell like the portability of having a wireless charging magsafe battery pack is negated by the fact that most wireless charging battery packs put out far too much heat to justify using over a regular battery pack with a magsafe magnet mount attached.
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Quote from GeoffreyK24 :
Can anyone give insight into the level of heat this generates while charging? I got an ESR wireless magsafe charger battery pack about a year or two ago and it barely ever gets used because of how much heat it puts out. I use standard wireless chargers all the time and some of the smaller puck styles (that don't have internal cooling fans) generate enough heat that I can only use them in places where they can be have constant airflow from small USB fans so as not to damage my phone. The ESR battery pack gets even hotter.

I fell like the portability of having a wireless charging magsafe battery pack is negated by the fact that most wireless charging battery packs put out far too much heat to justify using over a regular battery pack with a magsafe magnet mount attached.

Mine didn't get very warm at all..

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