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I've got this ThunderGo brand GaN gharger half price, has 5 ports, slightly bigger but it can handle some serious load. all 5 ports, it warms up but never heats hot like Anker does. I honestly sold my old anker half the price on ebay, even had leftover cash.
It's nice that any of the 3 ports can go up to 140W but that is A LOT for a single charger.
It mostly likely will throttle down to lower wattage once it hit max load. Anker high wattage chargers can't maintain max wattage for any given amount of time.
I've got this ThunderGo brand GaN gharger half price, has 5 ports, slightly bigger but it can handle some serious load. all 5 ports, it warms up but never heats hot like Anker does. I honestly sold my old anker half the price on ebay, even had leftover cash.
The question isn't hitting max load. Can it keep maintaining the max for a long time and is it energy efficient.
Thundergo 5 port charger is most likely not energy efficient. If it not energy efficient than it probably shut or throttle down to lower watts due to heat buildup at max load.
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I've got this ThunderGo brand GaN gharger half price, has 5 ports, slightly bigger but it can handle some serious load. all 5 ports, it warms up but never heats hot like Anker does. I honestly sold my old anker half the price on ebay, even had leftover cash.
The question isn't hitting max load. Can it keep maintaining the max for a long time and is it energy efficient.
Thundergo 5 port charger is most likely not energy efficient. If it not energy efficient than it probably shut or throttle down to lower watts due to heat buildup at max load.
well, so far within my experience and broad knowlede, it does much better than anker by maintaining long enough and still not heatin up. When you say max for long time, what is your time range for the "long time"? no device, no power supply will every provide long term max load. Your voltage on your home outlets flactuates, never 100% stable and max.
The assumption of "Most likely" does not have any experimental or scientific background so, you can't say anything as you didn't use or seen one in action.
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I realize this is an old thread, but I'm researching the Anker Prime charger after a friend raved about it. At first, this video alarmed me, but that video doesn't seem to be for the same charger. The one in the video is this one: https://www.anker.com/products/a2...0558088342
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In my opinion, the price will drop quite a bit after some time.
You expect more from a premium price charger.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5u3CLi
Thundergo 5 port charger is most likely not energy efficient. If it not energy efficient than it probably shut or throttle down to lower watts due to heat buildup at max load.
I've got this ThunderGo brand GaN gharger half price, has 5 ports, slightly bigger but it can handle some serious load. all 5 ports, it warms up but never heats hot like Anker does. I honestly sold my old anker half the price on ebay, even had leftover cash.
The question isn't hitting max load. Can it keep maintaining the max for a long time and is it energy efficient.
Thundergo 5 port charger is most likely not energy efficient. If it not energy efficient than it probably shut or throttle down to lower watts due to heat buildup at max load.
The assumption of "Most likely" does not have any experimental or scientific background so, you can't say anything as you didn't use or seen one in action.
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You expect more from a premium price charger.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5u3CLi
https://www.anker.com/products/a2...0558088342
The one in this thread is the Prime version:
https://www.anker.com/products/a2...8451779734
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