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Posted 22 August 2023

Baseus 65W Power Bank 30000mAh PD /Quick Charge /FCP /SCP +100W Power Delivery Cable (using store coupon and code) @ BASEUS Official Store

£45.08
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Big capacity and 65W output. Shouldn't be a problem charging a laptop if that support's USB-C charging. Codes for this week AliExpress sale are here.
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65W Power Bank

Capacity

Battery Capacity: About 30000mAh/3.8V

Rated Capacity: About 18000mAh

Energy Conversion: About ≥78%

INPUT

Type C Input: About 5V/3A,9V/3A,12V/3A,15V/3A,20V/3A 60W(USB C PD 3.0)

Micro Input: About 5V/2A,9V/2A,12V/1.5A 18W

Input for iP: About 5V/2.1A

OUTPUT

Type C Output: 5V/3A,9V/About 3A,12V/3A,15V/3A,20V/3.25A 65W(USB C PD 3.0 QC3.0)

USB 1 / 2 Output: About 5V/3A 15W

USB 1 / 2 + Type C Output: About 15W+45W

Total Ouput: About 5V/6A

Compatible

---Power Bank USB C PD fast chargingfor iP 11 X Xs Max 8 Plus Plus etc.

---Power Bank 30000mAh forXiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Note 9 Pro K20 Pro Mi 9 etc.

---Power BankPortable ChargerforHuawei Mate 20 Pro P30 Pro Mate 30 Pro etc.

---65W Power Bank forSurface Pro 4forMacbook Pro 2019

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  • Likely you will have a non-UK charger, and you will need an adapter or an adapter will be attached to your order
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  • Delivery can sometimes take a long time
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Edited by sisqoboy, 22 August 2023
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  1. raulvibes's avatar
    I reckon this isn't okay for air travel
    sisqoboy's avatar
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    AI says:
    'Wh = 30000mAh × 3.8V / 1000 = 114 Watt-hours
    So, the battery has a capacity of approximately 114 watt-hours.'
    'Airlines often require you to notify the airline staff if you're carrying batteries that exceed a certain capacity (usually around 100 watt-hours) or certain types of batteries (e.g., spare lithium-ion batteries). Additionally, these batteries should be properly protected and insulated to prevent short-circuits.'

    That's a No I guess. (edited)
  2. Rolefitleader's avatar
    Hi , great power bank I've had mine for a few years now and it has been faultless, good build quality. Am tempted to buy another, I've been using mine lately to discharge my lipo battery to storage change when not being used ,as not to waste electricity . (edited)
  3. Iyarkai's avatar
    I had one of these for 6 to 7 months, then stoped working.
  4. jk1rbz33's avatar
    Seems I got lucky with mine, still works after a few years although the screen doesn't display the last digit sometimes. Recently took it camping and it charged all the family's phones for 4 days. Still had 73% remaining when we left.

    I remmeber buying this for about £35 (possibly before aliexpress charged VAT automatically).
    Rolefitleader's avatar
    Hi , I've had mine a few years now and it works as good now as the day I bought it. I'm tempted to buy another,must resist
    Just checked I bought it on the 11th of August 2020 for £35.39 (edited)
  5. OsamaBeenSaven's avatar
    After going through some of the comments and doing a bit of research (extreme googling) I think the 30kmah isn't safe for air travel BUT most air stewards/security won't check.
    Personally, I'd say it would be more responsible (and slightly cheaper) to grab the 20kmah model to avoid any potential stress and to follow rules.
    Ryan_ThompsonBQ4's avatar
    When I went to China they were checking them on the way back. I was very scared when they were checking my £100 20,000mah power bank but luckily it was under the limit.
  6. PatrykMucha's avatar
    I had this one for years with no issues while traveling . Died after two years after water damage .
  7. Canopus's avatar
    Can't believe the last time you posted this it was about ten pounds cheaper , don't know how I would have missed that (edited)
    sisqoboy's avatar
    Author
    That was the 20,000 mAh not the 30,000 mAh I think....
  8. zubeko's avatar
    50840972-ro5Gn.jpgwouldn't buy this, 2 of them failed within 6 months
    1 got really swollen and cracked the casing - CRAP (edited)
    mystogan12's avatar
    Imagine this happened on a plane
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