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WTA - Which Power Bank most recommended?, Share your experiences
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latias93
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Oct 22 2014, 12:34 PM
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I'm currently using a Lithium Labs 15,000 mAh powerbank. It charges my iPhone 5 fully about 4 times. And takes about 12 hours to charge the powerbank to full. I'm very satisfied with it. 2 USB ports with an LED flashlight built-in (which is unnecessary). I'm not sure about the brand, seems to be a Malaysian brand with very little sources. My friend brought one from Malaysia and left it behind here with me when he went back. Was gonna buy an Anker off Amazon but now I have a free powerbank. https://www.facebook.com/lithiumlabsmalaysiaThis post has been edited by latias93: Oct 22 2014, 12:39 PM
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latias93
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Oct 22 2014, 08:57 PM
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QUOTE(dino89 @ Oct 22 2014, 01:40 AM) A 15000mah powerbank should be able to charge an iphone 5 around 6 times (based on 65% efficiency). Also the powerbank input is only 5V 1A but it can recharge the powerbank full for 12 hours only? I think the powerbank u have is not really at 15000mah capacity, but i guess it was a free powerbank so no complains on that  That's what I thought, perhaps it's only 10,000mAh or so. The Facebook page was all I could find on this company, and I'm usually very dubious of 'unheard' products. I'll use this one until it rosak and then get an Anker or Yoobao.
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latias93
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Oct 22 2014, 09:05 PM
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QUOTE(Connect2USales @ Oct 22 2014, 08:00 AM) u can consider romoss too.. the output is accurate.. Thanks bro. Any recommended models for me? Something that can charge iPhone 3-5 times should be enough.
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latias93
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Oct 22 2014, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE(Connect2USales @ Oct 22 2014, 08:16 AM) I'm using the 2600mAh cos wanted to test the brand only before we decide to sell or not. So far so good. If you wanted to buy, i would suggest buying those higher than 7800mAh cos the input is 2.1A. You get faster charging on the power bank itself. Some brands, even with output more than 10K, the input is still 1A only. Thanks for your suggestion. 2.1A input is definitely a must because I need to have the powerbank fully charged in between uses. I will keep that in mind the next time I need to buy a new powerbank.
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