Thanks for the links shame I missed out on this one though :disappointed:
cb-uk
24 Apr 171#8
Quidco available too :smiley:
tanked
24 Apr 17#9
I like that it comes with all the adapters. Ordered and heat added
cruisecars
24 Apr 177#11
It starts a car fine if you dont like it simple dont buy it.
0scar222
24 Apr 17#12
Got similar one off eBay they do jump start ok . Jump leads very short voltage drop not problem with
small cables . Cranking current only needed for very short duration as well
OrribleHarry
24 Apr 17#13
My main concern is a fault scenario involving that amount of short circuit current!!, people pay literary hundreds of pounds for a mobile phone then attach hundreds of amps of Hong Kongs finest to it....
Axino
24 Apr 17#14
2.1A max through USB.
sattie_c
24 Apr 17#15
cant seem to find any now
cruisecars to sattie_c
24 Apr 17#16
in store some around but online all sold out
0scar222
24 Apr 172#17
Jump start car with jump leads , charge phone with USB cant see the problem
Cant see what your getting at really just because got battery capable of jump starting car
does not mean going put 100 amps through phone
ziezou
24 Apr 17#19
Website search store option doesn't seem tk work
tomwilliams86
24 Apr 17#20
I want one!!!!!!
Ahuizotl
24 Apr 17#21
I'm curious about what kind of cells they use in these. Given the 12000mAh capacity and the 13.8 x 2 x 7.6cm dimensions I presume it's a 6 cell power bank, so 12v would be 2 parallel chains of 3, and even the highest current rated 18650 cells around the 2Ah mark can only safely draw 35A, so I'm suprised they're claiming this can supply over 70A
Perhaps they're using non-cylindrical lithium batteries like large phone cells to reach that current output
MeesterX to Ahuizotl
25 Apr 17#32
This is almost exactly what I was wondering................. Until I realised I had no idea what I was on about :disappointed:
SkatePalace to Ahuizotl
25 Apr 171#35
Who gives a flying f***?
plewis00 to Ahuizotl
25 Apr 17#37
They charge a capacitor to provide the crank current. Obviously the lithium cells don't do this themselves... that is why you have to attach the jump leads to the pack and wait a few seconds for it to be ready.
Sentral
24 Apr 173#22
Cold, doesn't come with nipple adapters.
antrandles
24 Apr 17#23
Aren't these cheaper on Amazon for a higher capacity bank?
CaptainSocks to antrandles
24 Apr 17#25
I can also buy a 256gb USB stick for £15 on Amazon.
It's not real but...
cruisecars to antrandles
24 Apr 17#26
No
Bushes
24 Apr 17#27
Does it support fast charging? My anker does.
leedsfan83
24 Apr 17#28
Cheap maplin tat! sorry OP. Cold for me.
I just posted 2 really well priced power banks on here just now, however your post reminded me to share the deals!. So thanks for that! :wink:
cruisecars to leedsfan83
24 Apr 171#29
It's not cheap tat it works well just ask anyone that has one or uses one!
best power bank at this level much better that most the branded crap we tried loads expensive ones and cheap so don't bother saying unless you have tried your be surprised!
leedsfan83
24 Apr 17#30
It's the size of a small house, no quick charge in or out, cheap unknown chinese li-ion batterys and unknown quality with regards to protection . Rather stick with a respected brand that uses quality Panasonic 18650 cells when charging my devices. Each to their own i guess... :stuck_out_tongue:
cb-uk
25 Apr 171#31
Sorry you unfortunately didn't manage to snap one up. Better luck next time :wink:
FamGuy
25 Apr 17#33
At just 12,000ma this isn't particularly good for the price.
Just search amazon for "12,000mAh" and you'll see loads.That's only about 3-4 charges of a smartphone with a 3500mAh battery.
Better yet, search for 40,000mAh and get yourself something worth buying.
cruisecars to FamGuy
25 Apr 17#36
yawn i can get around 14 jump starts off this and it charges my phone 7 times fully charged so yes its good and better than others we have tried which have more mah
FamGuy
25 Apr 17#34
Of course it's not cylindrical cells. They are lithium polymer like most, if not all modern day high-drain tech!
krazykush
25 Apr 17#38
Apparently the only stock left is in Limerick. Nowhere else :disappointed:
plewis00
25 Apr 17#39
It charges a capacitor in the jump leads you attach to the car battery. It does not provide the current direct from the battery pack...
Do you think you use the same cable to charge your phone that you use to attach to the car battery?!
It's like this:
DellB0y
25 Apr 17#40
Seems out of stock everywhere so why bother bickering the details ..
hotukdealz
25 Apr 17#41
Or just go to Amazon, pay the same price, and receive a power bank with significantly more battery capacity, happy days
mynameisthehulk to hotukdealz
25 Apr 17#44
LOL
MeesterX
25 Apr 171#42
He/She does. He/She just said!!!!!!
(and members of the Mile High Club).
Ahuizotl
25 Apr 17#43
If you know what's inside it you'd have a better idea of its actual maximum pulse / continuous output. Maplin has been known to occasionally sell products that overstate their capabilities in the past, so a bit of background knowledge can save you from being ripped off, not to say that this isn't a genuine 100A starter
OrribleHarry
25 Apr 17#45
Do you actually think that's a capacitor? Lol It's clearly the fuse as stated. A capacitor with that much current would be much, much larger. And of course not wired in series.
An no I don't think I connect my phone with crocodile clips.....
plewis00
25 Apr 17#46
The capacitor is in the power bank and I admit, I typed that in a rush. Open the unit and find out for yourself. As it's much bigger than a normal 12000mAh unit would be. Yes, the bulge in the jump leads is a fuse. The picture was referring to the fact that someone suggested you use the same leads to jump the car as to charge your phone which obviously you don't.
I have used one of these portable jump starters to start a pretty big engine so I don't think the engine displacement is really relevant in this case, but I have no doubt it can output fairly big burst currents.
leedsfan83
26 Apr 17#47
What you on about? "Of course it's not cylindrical cells" ?? Loads of good power banks use li-ion cells! Li-ion 18650 cells are great. I use them in my vape, have them in various power banks.... if you still unsure maybe go and ask Elon Musk... :stuck_out_tongue:
FamGuy
26 Apr 17#48
Nothing at this level of power will have cylindrical cells. This is not a 1500mwh £5 clearance item. The cells in larger capacity devices legally have to be either LiPo for internal cells, or have removable cells. Due to EU laws when transporting products in aircraft.
Do your research mate, don't spout half truths you've overheard in a forum.
cb-uk
28 Apr 17#49
This is actually a very impressive bit of kit, and most definitely worth £20.
nigable
29 Apr 17#50
GONE/SOLD
At time of posting there's one left in the UK? in store at Stratford Upon Avon.
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nigable
3 May 17#51
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Some blurb from Maplin -
Compact multifunction power bank which can charge portable devices, some laptops and can even jump start up to 6 litre petrol vehicles
12,000mAh can charge your smartphone up to 7 times
2.1A USB Mobile Phone/Tablet Port and 19V/3.5A Laptop/Notebook charger
Super Bright LED Emergency Flashlight
• Additional 12V/2.0A output for powering small devices such as camping refrigerators
• 15 LED Power Indicators
• ON/OFF SWITCH
• Fused Car Jump Starter Leads
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Just check out reviews online
If that were true which I highly doubt I would not attach that through a skimpy little cable to my phone!!
Cold for the ludicrousness of the claimed current....
Some info:
Review
YouTube Demo
small cables . Cranking current only needed for very short duration as well
Cant see what your getting at really just because got battery capable of jump starting car
does not mean going put 100 amps through phone
Perhaps they're using non-cylindrical lithium batteries like large phone cells to reach that current output
It's not real but...
I just posted 2 really well priced power banks on here just now, however your post reminded me to share the deals!. So thanks for that! :wink:
best power bank at this level much better that most the branded crap we tried loads expensive ones and cheap so don't bother saying unless you have tried your be surprised!
Just search amazon for "12,000mAh" and you'll see loads.That's only about 3-4 charges of a smartphone with a 3500mAh battery.
Better yet, search for 40,000mAh and get yourself something worth buying.
Do you think you use the same cable to charge your phone that you use to attach to the car battery?!
It's like this:
(and members of the Mile High Club).
An no I don't think I connect my phone with crocodile clips.....
I have used one of these portable jump starters to start a pretty big engine so I don't think the engine displacement is really relevant in this case, but I have no doubt it can output fairly big burst currents.
Do your research mate, don't spout half truths you've overheard in a forum.
At time of posting there's one left in the UK? in store at Stratford Upon Avon.
.Product availability by store location
ye-energy-block-portable-power-bank
YE!! Energy BLOCK - Portable Power Bank
£19.99
Quantity:
1
lands end
Find stores
Availability Store Distance Available within
1 IN STOCK Stratford-Upon-Avon,
Birmingham Road,
Stratford-upon-avon,
CV37 0BT
227.8 Miles 30 minutes
Pay In-Store
Pay Online
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Product availability by store location
ye-energy-block-portable-power-bank
YE!! Energy BLOCK - Portable Power Bank
£19.99
Quantity:
1
lands end
Find stores
Availability Store Distance Available within
1 IN STOCK Maidenhead,
Stafferton Way,
Maidenhead,
SL6 1AY
240.3 Miles 30 minutes
Pay In-Store
Pay Online
2 IN STOCK Preston Capitol Centre,
Capitol Way,
Preston,
PR5 4AW
285.5 Miles 30 minutes
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