Anyone know what that Max output (total) for the bank is or for each individual outlet??
Sure wish SideDeals would list model numbers. If you’re not going to give us the specs at least give us a way to look up the information on our own.
@chienfou It looks like an AUKEY PB-N74 which can charge at a maximum of 10 watts. Which they note is twice as fast as charging at 5 watts. So, half a day (10+ hours) vs. a whole day (20+ hours).
It appears to be a very large Lipo cell with a very low cost, low quality power control circuit. The power circuit appears to be on the order of 80% efficient in each direction, or 64% for a round trip. In other words, put in 92 watt-hours, it will store 74 watt-hours, but your device will only get 60 watt-hours.
The USB-C port is 5 volts only.
I didn’t see any claims that the combined per port output is greater than the single port output.
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Anyone know what that Max output (total) for the bank is or for each individual outlet??
Sure wish SideDeals would list model numbers. If you’re not going to give us the specs at least give us a way to look up the information on our own.
@chienfou It looks like an AUKEY PB-N74 which can charge at a maximum of 10 watts. Which they note is twice as fast as charging at 5 watts. So, half a day (10+ hours) vs. a whole day (20+ hours).
It appears to be a very large Lipo cell with a very low cost, low quality power control circuit. The power circuit appears to be on the order of 80% efficient in each direction, or 64% for a round trip. In other words, put in 92 watt-hours, it will store 74 watt-hours, but your device will only get 60 watt-hours.
The USB-C port is 5 volts only.
I didn’t see any claims that the combined per port output is greater than the single port output.
This is past “meh” and approaching “ick”.
@hamjudo thanks. That’s pretty much what I had found. I still find it annoying that they lack the mod numbers in their spec write-ups.
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