Litionite Raiden 41600mAh “Portable” Power Station with Solar MPPT / Power delivery and 160W AC

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @eulersson
    @eulersson 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for the in-depth review and benchmarking. Nicely presented.

  • @forester4ever
    @forester4ever 2 года назад

    Fantastic review. Keep it up.

  • @ilaficulz1405
    @ilaficulz1405 2 года назад

    Gran bel video!!!!! 🥰 Mi piacerebbe vedere come colleghi un MacBook Pro 16" (2019), un iPad Pro 12.9" 5ª generazione, iPhone 12 Pro Max. Grazie!! ☺️

  • @oraclo100
    @oraclo100 3 года назад

    Hi Alex, great video, thank you so much. I am thinking of buying this power station. I would like to charge the power station with my portable solar panel (180W), which I also connect via power pole plug in our camper van to a Victron charge controller (so I can switch). Do I understand correctly that I only need a power pole to DC (2.5mm) adapter to plug the solar panel directly into the powerbank (without an additional solar charge controller, as the powerbank has an MPPT controller built in)? I look forward to your answer. Greetings Samuel

    • @constantech4342
      @constantech4342  2 года назад

      Hi , yes , works for me in this way with my solar panel

  • @wirfen6508
    @wirfen6508 2 года назад

    Where can I get that USB tester?

  • @alvarogonzalezdiaz8227
    @alvarogonzalezdiaz8227 3 года назад

    Hi, i'm looking for a big power bank like this one to be charged with my 5V/3A solar panel while i'm biking. With your video I assume Litionite Raiden would work (I guess the charge would be slower than with a bigger solar panel anyways). Could you confirm me my guess? Thanks, waiting to see how it works with solar energy on your next video.

    • @constantech4342
      @constantech4342  3 года назад

      Hi, I assume your solar pannel has only USB output ? Should work with the USB C input , will check if the power is enough to trigger the charging , my Big Blue 28W is nirmally generating max 16W so around the 5V 3A