Good grief. That seems tiny for such a large amount of power.
mccririck to tawse57
24 Aug 16#6
Looks like it could contain four 18600 lithium cells. One of those can be up to 3400mAh capacity.
obsydian
24 Aug 16#2
got this for £20 from Asda a while back used to charge my phone an tablet off it easy.
tawse57
24 Aug 16#3
Will this charge a laptop - i.e. a dell?
I had a look on the Amazon product page and there are two people asking the same question - alas, one answer is that it does charge a laptop battery and another that says it will not.
It's unlikely to be able to charge a laptop as most need higher voltages and currents than the 5V @ 2.0A that this USB charger allows (19V is common in laptop chargers). If you have a smaller notebook that can charge off USB, then I would think this should be able to charge it.
tawse57 to cjed
24 Aug 16#5
Thank you. I will look for something else that is laptop specific.
Deedie
24 Aug 16#7
i doubt you will find anything like this that will charge a laptop.
CrazyBob
24 Aug 16#8
Stock available in Halifax earlier today
David_e to CrazyBob
26 Aug 16#14
Only one left in Halifax this morning! I bought the last 15600 model for £23.33.:smirk:
tawse57
24 Aug 16#9
Ah, right - such a thing does not exist. Thanks. I have never bought one of these devices so just assumed that there were ones out there for laptops. Makes me even more annoyed that many laptops now come with non-removable batteries
Pondlife
24 Aug 161#10
There are such things for laptops, but rather larger and rather dearer.
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Portable design (3.5 x 1.7 x 1.7 inches), Dual USB ports (5 V/2 A and 5 V/1 A) quickly charge two devices simultaneously.
Four LED lights work as charge indicators to show battery level or charging status, Built-in Flash light.
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http://www.argos.co.uk/m/static/Product/partNumber/4248105.htm
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I had a look on the Amazon product page and there are two people asking the same question - alas, one answer is that it does charge a laptop battery and another that says it will not.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-PB10400-Portable-Smartphone-Flashlightor/dp/B00FZVYHOO#customerReviews
Examples
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Intocircuit-26000mAh-External-Notebooks-Lightning/dp/B00AV4M1LQ
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Poweradd-23000mAh-Multi-Voltage-Portable-Notebooks/dp/B013HXKZYW
Similar ones often on Amazon lightning deals, but not seen any under about £35 yet