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Frnc
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Power banks

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I have two, but they are both pretty heavy. Doing some research.

Ones I have
AOPAWA Solar (for BOB) 26,800 mAh 347g micro USB in, both outputs USB-3 or 2

SHENGRUI (used for travelling) 26,800 mAh 450g USB-C and micro usb inputs. Both outputs USb-3 or 2

Leads needed: USB 2 or 3 to micro to charge the powerbank
iphone lighning standard cable with USB 3 or 2.

Obviously the lighter ones have less capacity. It seems roughly proportional, but my travelling one is 100g heavier for the same capacity, and I never need to charge my phone off it 5 x without being able to charge the powerbank. So it's overkill and heavy even for what it's capacity is.

I think 5,000 would do, but 10,000 would be better.

These are what I've seen so far

Anker 10,000 181g USB 3 plus micro https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Anker-PowerC ... 019GJLER8/

INIU Power Bank USB C High-Speed 10000mAh 194 g has usb-c in/out which is useful and rare
https://smile.amazon.co.uk/INIU-Slimmes ... 08MZNTCQB/


Or one of the mini 5,000 ones. I suppose I could get two.
Anker do one but it's 134g. Might be better off with a 10,000 after all.
Hmm...

Any thoughts?
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I have 2 of these:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-Ultra-Co ... _rp_0_11_t

213g but I'll take the weight penalty for reliability in the brand.
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I'd go Anker

Problem is the smaller you go the less ports to plug into

There's a few listed here of various capacities and sizes

https://www.bestproductsreviews.co.uk/l ... iMQAvD_BwE

Still think some of these sites get commission on referrals
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Yorkshire Andy wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:47 pm I'd go Anker

Problem is the smaller you go the less ports to plug into

There's a few listed here of various capacities and sizes

https://www.bestproductsreviews.co.uk/l ... iMQAvD_BwE

Still think some of these sites get commission on referrals
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Yorkshire Andy wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:47 pm
Still think some of these sites get commission on referrals
Absolutely they do. One of the parameters to the right of the question mark in the link address will be the affiliate's Identity.
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Cheers for the replies. I think I'll probably go with Anker, or my lodger told me about Juice from Argos last night, he showed me one. I think I'll forget the 5000 ones. 10,000 is a good size. 200g is fine, my current travel one is 450!

One thing about the Juice is their USB-Cs are Out as well as In, which isn't essential but it's an extra most makes don't have.
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I’ve got ( we’ve got);about a dozen power banks. 3 Ankers,and then B +M Goodmans. Tablets and phones will charge fine. The main reason for them is for emergency lighting though,so no problem there.Direct power and recharging batteries. All good. I use them regularly,and recharge immediately after use ,then rotate them. In Summer of course ( or a fair sunny day) solar charging deals with that.
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Don't forget bto check if your power banks support what ever your charging my new mobile comes with fast charge via Qualcomm....

Not the end of the world if it doesn't but shtf when time is pressing the ability to bang a lot of charge in quickly be it mains / car based charger or power bank ... Or simply charging quickly whilst using any public based power supply is a handy thing to have
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On a related note, do you guys keep the power bank plugged in permanently when not in use ?
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korolev wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:39 am On a related note, do you guys keep the power bank plugged in permanently when not in use ?
No purely as I don't trust the battery especially the lipo cell based units

viewtopic.php?p=204938&hilit=Power+bank#p204938

I don't charge them unattended either. Bar solar in the middle of the garden
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