Autel Charge via Amazon has for Prime Members: 15000mAh 22.5W Autel LiFePO4 Portable Power Bank Charger (Micro30) on sale for $15.30. Shipping is free.
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Autel Charge via Amazon has for Prime Members: 15000mAh 22.5W Autel LiFePO4 Portable Power Bank Charger (Micro30) on sale for $15.30. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
Model: Autel Power Bank, LiFePO4 Battery 15,000mAh Portable Charger Top-Notch Safety, PD 3.0 Fast Charging Compatible with iPhone 16/15/14 Series, AirPods, Apple Watch, Samsung etc (Flight-Approved)
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Seems like a good deal. Even though I think Lithium-ion batteries can easily outlast all of the other cheap components that go into these. One thing to remember. mAh is not capacity, mAh times voltage is (or Watt hours). So this should be 48 watt hours since Lifepo4 cells are 3.2 volts. If this was Lithium-ion it would be rated at about 13,000mAh since those cells are 3.7 volts.
You can just ignore that guy. He said 3420mAh/40833mWh after testing. Remember it's the Watt hours that matter. He clearly pulled 12 volts so of course the amp hours would be low. He got 85% of the stated capacity but apparently doesn't understand that. 85% is very good. I've tested many of these, and they are never 85%.
I've wondered whether these power banks that have a USB C port that functions as both a power source and a power sink can function as UPS devices for computers that can be powered via a USB C port plus some other source. If you were to keep the power bank connected to the computer's USB C port, it would charge itself while the computer is alternatively powered, and switch over to providing power via USB C when the computer loses its other power source.
My guess is that it wouldn't change from sink to source quickly enough. But I wonder if anyone has given this a try. (Leave aside questions of whether this particular model provides enough power.)
I've wondered whether these power banks that have a USB C port that functions as both a power source and a power sink can function as UPS devices for computers that can be powered via a USB C port plus some other source. If you were to keep the power bank connected to the computer's USB C port, it would charge itself while the computer is alternatively powered, and switch over to providing power via USB C when the computer loses its other power source.My guess is that it wouldn't change from sink to source quickly enough. But I wonder if anyone has given this a try. (Leave aside questions of whether this particular model provides enough power.)
Instant kick in only happens on some LFP packs. There are some that advertise fast enough kick on that they can work as UPS. I seriously doubt anything under $100 today would.
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My guess is that it wouldn't change from sink to source quickly enough. But I wonder if anyone has given this a try. (Leave aside questions of whether this particular model provides enough power.)
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