Another Jackery battery deal.
Got the 12000mAh battery last time which feels solid and has worked well so far.
I like the aluminium exterior and the use of panasonic battery cells.
This one is 9000mAh, has a single flat USB that outputs up to 2.1A and a LED to use as a torch
£8.99 for the orange colour only. Other colours are from £13.49
15 comments
microbar
4 May 16#1
Heat added been looking for a battery charger thanks.
screamingninja
5 May 16#2
I like the form factor of this one but only just bought a RAVPower which I'm happy with.
Any idea what the input charging current with this one is? Decent if it's 2A :smiley:
plewis00 to screamingninja
5 May 161#3
I'm sure it'll be 2A like most well-designed, high-capacity devices (I've never seen one above 6000-8000mAh that wasn't).
DevilzGtr to screamingninja
5 May 161#4
The product description says:
Input: 5V/2.1A, Input charging time: 4-8h via Standard USB or AC adapter
screamingninja
5 May 16#5
Thanks plewis, Devilz :smiley:
Good to know it's not too slow a charge and also Panny cells inside makes this extremely good value.
I'll wishlist it and buy one if my ravpower packs in.
poisondwarf
5 May 16#6
Jackery? who are they?
At one time all the chat on here was about Anker portable powerpacks.
Are these just as good as the Anker powerpacks?
smiler594
6 May 16#7
This thing weighs 249g. Isn't there anything of higher than 9000mah which weighs the same or less?
Reading about this
"Most power banks will lose between 30- and 35 percent of their battery capacity through heat generated and voltage conversion, so we wouldn't expect to get any more than 7,000mAh from a 10,000mAh bank...."
Opening post
Got the 12000mAh battery last time which feels solid and has worked well so far.
I like the aluminium exterior and the use of panasonic battery cells.
This one is 9000mAh, has a single flat USB that outputs up to 2.1A and a LED to use as a torch
£8.99 for the orange colour only. Other colours are from £13.49
15 comments
Any idea what the input charging current with this one is? Decent if it's 2A :smiley:
Input: 5V/2.1A, Input charging time: 4-8h via Standard USB or AC adapter
Good to know it's not too slow a charge and also Panny cells inside makes this extremely good value.
I'll wishlist it and buy one if my ravpower packs in.
At one time all the chat on here was about Anker portable powerpacks.
Are these just as good as the Anker powerpacks?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Electronics-Bluesim-10000mAh-External-Battery-Portable/dp/B016W8BKZC
It costs £3 more but the battery grade probably is not as good as the panasonic cells in this Jackery battery
"Most power banks will lose between 30- and 35 percent of their battery capacity through heat generated and voltage conversion, so we wouldn't expect to get any more than 7,000mAh from a 10,000mAh bank...."
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/test-centre/mobile-phone/20-best-power-banks-2016-uk-summary-5-minutes-3534490/
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/aukey-girls-own-hot-pink-lipstick-sized-power-bank-5000mah-good-for-boys-6-99-prime-2444625