AnkerDirect via Amazon has 10,000mAh 30W Anker Zolo Portable Charger Power Bank with Built-in USB-C Cable (Various Colors) on sale for $15.59. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 10,000mAh 30W Anker Zolo Portable Charger Power Bank with Built-in USB-C Cable (Various Colors) on sale for $15.59. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: Anker Zolo Power Bank, 10,000mAh 30W Portable Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable for Travel, Fast Charging Battery Pack for iPhone 15 Series, MacBook, Galaxy, iPad, and More (Black)
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I bought a couple of these recently for kind of a strange use case. Since they support passthrough charging, I hook them up "mini UPS" of sorts to USB powered devices (Zigbee Hub, etc.). One side is always plugged to the wall and the other to your device. It isn't totally uninterrupted, but if you lose power it flips over fairly quickly to battery power your device.
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I bought a couple of these recently for kind of a strange use case. Since they support passthrough charging, I hook them up "mini UPS" of sorts to USB powered devices (Zigbee Hub, etc.). One side is always plugged to the wall and the other to your device. It isn't totally uninterrupted, but if you lose power it flips over fairly quickly to battery power your device.
These are amazing. Fast charging (both to the device(30W) and to recharge(20W)), good capacity, and a solid build. The 20,000 mAh version is great too.
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I bought a couple of these recently for kind of a strange use case. Since they support passthrough charging, I hook them up "mini UPS" of sorts to USB powered devices (Zigbee Hub, etc.). One side is always plugged to the wall and the other to your device. It isn't totally uninterrupted, but if you lose power it flips over fairly quickly to battery power your device.
Hmm so would this work in place of a fuse tap for dashcam to record when my car is off if the power side is connected to the car charger and the dashcam connected to the power bank?
Hmm so would this work in place of a fuse tap for dashcam to record when my car is off if the power side is connected to the car charger and the dashcam connected to the power bank?
I actually hadn't thought of that, but it might be a good use case! I'd think it would work fine...
I bought a couple of these recently for kind of a strange use case. Since they support passthrough charging, I hook them up "mini UPS" of sorts to USB powered devices (Zigbee Hub, etc.). One side is always plugged to the wall and the other to your device. It isn't totally uninterrupted, but if you lose power it flips over fairly quickly to battery power your device.
I'm tempted to do something like this. I had the automatic cat feeder on the USB output of an APC BGE90M, but the battery has now died. This might be a viable option vs. replacing the battery in the UPS. The cat feeder uses very little energy that the UPS overhead is likely higher.
Only gotcha is the clock is very particular to small outages. A few seconds outage and the clock is then hours off, messing up the feeding times.
Hmm so would this work in place of a fuse tap for dashcam to record when my car is off if the power side is connected to the car charger and the dashcam connected to the power bank?
That is very smart, some dash cams nowadays have battery" but that is very good use case.
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Got one of these in November when it was this price. Been a great charger and really convenient to have the built in USB-C cable. It is a little bulky but feels sturdy and well made so far. That along with the 30w output could be the reason why who knows. I'm gonna grab another now so definitely recommend if you are in the market.
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are other brands also 30watt output?
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Hmm so would this work in place of a fuse tap for dashcam to record when my car is off if the power side is connected to the car charger and the dashcam connected to the power bank?
I actually hadn't thought of that, but it might be a good use case! I'd think it would work fine...
I'm tempted to do something like this. I had the automatic cat feeder on the USB output of an APC BGE90M, but the battery has now died. This might be a viable option vs. replacing the battery in the UPS. The cat feeder uses very little energy that the UPS overhead is likely higher.
Only gotcha is the clock is very particular to small outages. A few seconds outage and the clock is then hours off, messing up the feeding times.
Any thoughts on how quick the switchover is?
That is very smart, some dash cams nowadays have battery" but that is very good use case.
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