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My power banks I saw here and bought in 2020/21 are still working great. They`re incredibly useful for 5 watt light bulbs & USB fans during power outages or outdoor activities and so much more and easy to recharge using my smaller sized portable solar panels. I live in rural Louisiana and use a battery powered mower and often mow my yard or do vegetable garden tasks at night when it`s cooler using lights powered with power banks to see. Plus I use the lights to attract pest devouring frogs & toads to my garden at night.
I think my favorite (largely for style) 22W/10Ah is still the INIU soap-bar shaped powerbank, but those are usually over twenty bucks. No volt/amp display or low power mode, though. And, yeah, which way C-to-C charging goes seems to be undefined. I wouldn't be surprised, if you left the two banks connected, if they'd ping-pong back and forth as the smaller one hits 0% then 100%. I had that happen between a power bank and a flashlight. I guess it's one argument for USB-A to USB-C cables (or adapters) depending on what you're charging. Not to mention the number of radios and flashlights with USB-C that require A-to-C cables for anything to happen.
Hej Todderbert thanks for the review wow very cool powerbank and i like the display it is very clear love that take care Todderbert and have a nice evening night here but surfing radio waves tonight with the lovely XHDATA D-608WB radio.
Yes, it has a buck converter that puts out RFI, which can travel down the cable, and your radio most likely uses a charging circuit as the input, so you have that converter as well. It can be strong enough to ruin reception on most of the bands.
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▶ The Bscame BS01 Power Bank at Amazon USA: amzn.to/3wMpA4O
▶ Save 50% Instantly Using Code: NYOCQLIU *May not work when the item is on Sale.
My power banks I saw here and bought in 2020/21 are still working great. They`re incredibly useful for 5 watt light bulbs & USB fans during power outages or outdoor activities and so much more and easy to recharge using my smaller sized portable solar panels. I live in rural Louisiana and use a battery powered mower and often mow my yard or do vegetable garden tasks at night when it`s cooler using lights powered with power banks to see. Plus I use the lights to attract pest devouring frogs & toads to my garden at night.
I think my favorite (largely for style) 22W/10Ah is still the INIU soap-bar shaped powerbank, but those are usually over twenty bucks. No volt/amp display or low power mode, though. And, yeah, which way C-to-C charging goes seems to be undefined. I wouldn't be surprised, if you left the two banks connected, if they'd ping-pong back and forth as the smaller one hits 0% then 100%. I had that happen between a power bank and a flashlight. I guess it's one argument for USB-A to USB-C cables (or adapters) depending on what you're charging. Not to mention the number of radios and flashlights with USB-C that require A-to-C cables for anything to happen.
Hej Todderbert thanks for the review wow very cool powerbank and i like the display it is very clear love that take care Todderbert and have a nice evening night here but surfing radio waves tonight with the lovely XHDATA D-608WB radio.
Is it possible to listen to the radio while connected to the charger or is there interference when connected?
Yes, it has a buck converter that puts out RFI, which can travel down the cable, and your radio most likely uses a charging circuit as the input, so you have that converter as well. It can be strong enough to ruin reception on most of the bands.