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28 Feb 19, 07:32 AM |
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Power banks
Good Morning,
I need recommendations for a light-weight powerbank that will fit in a small-ish handbag ! I’ve searched the Dibb and the brand Anker seems popular. Which size would charge an iPhone 8 and an iPad mini at the same time ? How would I know if it would be allowed in my hand luggage (I.e. max power) ? I’ve got 2 cheap ones, can’t see a brand name. Both rubbish - even when fully charged I can’t rely on them charging my phone etc. Destined for the recycling bin. Thanks as always Linda |
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28 Feb 19, 07:49 AM |
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All round good bloke
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If I was going into the disney parks every day I would consider investigating "power rods" (I think that's right)
Basically you go into one of the disney shops, pay something like 30$ and you get a power bank which is fully charged. When it runs out u believe you then exchange it for a new one. But I have no idea how good they will be at charging a iPhone 8 and an iPod.. I have had limited success with power banks because I tend to go for the larger power hungry phones and as you have hinted at normally means more power. I'm following this with interest . Wayne may come along here with a suggestion because he likes his tech
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28 Feb 19, 07:55 AM |
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Join Date: Jun 11
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I’ve got a Cygnett 10,000mah power bank that we use while in the parks and it has 2 USB ports and will happily charge a phone and tablet at the same time.
From memory it cost me about £35, I actually bought it for a cycling trip but it’s come in handy so many more times. Another good thing with mine is that you can charge it while still having 2 devices charging off the power bank itself. |
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28 Feb 19, 07:56 AM |
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I bought this one from Amazon after seeing it recommended on here.
amazon/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 There is a newer version of it for a few £ more
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28 Feb 19, 08:29 AM |
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If you buy one around 20000mAH you will have no problems in hand baggage. They are not allowed in checked luggage.
The max size allowed in your bag (100 watt/hr) assuming 3.7 volt, which is the nominal voltage of a lithium cell, is 22200 mAH. You will see the output of these power banks rated at 5 volts, but this is achieved by electronics boosting the 3.7 volt cell. Hope this is of some help. |
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28 Feb 19, 08:53 AM |
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All round good bloke
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OP - please don't take this the wrong way becauae I believe your comment about the recycle bin was meant in jest - but unwanted power banks should be disposed of in other ways (because we never put batteries in bins do we?)
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28 Feb 19, 08:58 AM |
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28 Feb 19, 09:13 AM |
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28 Feb 19, 09:38 AM |
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28 Feb 19, 10:22 AM |
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ok, there's a toss-up between size/portability and the amount of power it has.
couple this with the fact that most smaller units don't have multiple USB sockets for simultaneous charging, and you need to decide what is most important to you. always buy a reputable brand. there are too many cheap no-name units with either less capacity than they claim, or poor quality 18650 cells inside. anker, easyacc, ravpower and aukey are relatively well known trusted brands. the anker 10000 unit that tom posted is usually the best combination of fairly high power in a small portable package, but that only has one usb output socket (i have one of these myself) the 13000 unit is only marginally larger and has two sockets... amazon/dp/B00Z9UY6...nguag e=en_GB with all these things though, prices vary, so if youre not in a rush, set up a camelcamelcamel alert or something to notify you when the price drops. you should be able to get the anker 10000mAh unit for around £15 and the 20000 unit for around £25ish on offer. i'd not seen the 13000mAh unit above before, so would assume that it can be picked up on offer for around £20 if youre not in a hurry to buy. then the next step up is the larger units (15000-25000mAh) which are generally twice the size, but then they are also twice the capacity. this aukey 20k unit is a decent price right now and again has multiple usb sockets. amazon/AUKEY-20000...nguag e=en_GB hth |
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