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[eBay Plus] Kings 24Ah LiFePO4 60W USB C Portable Power Pack $189 + Delivery (Free C&C) @ 4WD Supa Centre eBay

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if you have eBay Plus this is $10 cheaper than previous all time low posted here
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/841414

For Campers: claims it can do 120w 12v 10a constant from cigarette lighter port (at 10a battery will only last 2.4 hours).
USB-C is 60w max. (DC 5V/3A 9V/3A 12V/3A 15V/3A 20.3V/3A)

C&C from one of 27 stores across Aus to save $10 delivery charge.

Excludes: WA Remote

24Ah @ 12.8v

209mm (L) x 157mm (W) x 72mm (H)

Weight: 3kg

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Comments

  • $189 for me with eBay Plus using PLUSW100

    • +1

      nice. not a plus member over here so didn’t show that code for me.
      post updated.

  • will these jumpstart the car also?

    • +1

      no doesn’t say that. I’ve just been reading the description in detail.

      • Bugger looks like a good unit

        • https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/174305851275

          this one looks like their kings jump starter. I swear it was $99 when I found it now $69 but according to a forum post kings stuff goes up and down in price a lot regularly (also multiple different titled listings for the same product). very good reviews and says reliably supports up to V8 petrol and V8 diesel.

          12Ah capacity (I assume at 12.8v because it's similar in size to the 12Ah powerpack) and it also doesn't say what type of lithium battery in the details, I would like to think lithium iron phosphate like the power pack in this deal because it needs to survive being left in the vehicle?.

          jump starter has added value though from the included car + home charger and USB cable. compared to the power pack that just came with a USB-C cable no charger. I am thinking of buying a 24v 2.5a DC barrel charger for it because the USB-C port felt a little wonky when plugging.

  • all USB output details:
    USB C Output : DC5V/3A 9V/3A 12V/3A 15V/3A 20.3V/3A
    USB Output 1 : DC5V/2.4A
    USB Output 2 : DC 3.6 to 6.5V/3A 6.5 to 9V/2A 9 to 12V/1.5A

    seems like one of the USB-A ports supports some type of constant current mode? not PPS for Samsung I think but interesting it also supports 12v USB-C PD which is not that common with regular power banks.

    I thought a 48w charging brick would be included but seems not to be mentioned. only mentions 1m 60w USB-C cable included so I think that’s all you get.

    • +3

      oh it’s a real chonker innit!! 💪🤌

      power pack for de big bois not for dababy😐🫸

      tbh I thought 20 x 15 cm wasn’t going to look that big.

  • +4

    Guy found a way to fast charge these https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hlBciEZPto

  • Would these be safe to use use this charge laptops and tablets etc? I've been looking into larger portable power supplies and it seems not all have "clean" enough power for more sensitive electronics.

    • +2

      Serious question; DC power can be dirty? I always thought this was an ac issue.

      • +1

        DC power from a battery wont be 'dirty'. This is an AC phenomenon.

        • +1

          Thank you. Today I learned that.

          • @damnable: I read about this in comments before, and I think you are thinking of "pure sine wave AC output" for the 240v wall plug battery output because the wall plug in your home is AC. pure being the opposite of "dirty".
            I read it is something you want in the larger battery packs such as the expensive ones suggested in the comment here such as Bluetti https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/15237190/redir

            I don't know everything about electronics either, but yes wall plugs are AC output and I think "dirty" AC output can damage things that are plugged in. but you shouldn't really need a wall plug output unless that is the only option. you will probably lose a lot of energy to heat when the battery pack converts 12.8v (battery volts) to 240v, then back to like 18v inside whatever you are plugging into the 240v wall plug socket on the battery.

  • +1

    Says $329 with coupon code

  • Handy unit for powering my GOTO telescope mount, ideal for mid-low load when lightweight equipment is important.

  • How on earth can they ship a dangerous good for $15?

  • Not working anymore .. says 344 after all the coupons used .. ebay plus member ..

  • +1

    This deal is back at $199

    • +1

      yup $199 but showing as extra $5 postage for me. $15 when it was $10 before.

      • Price gone back up to $349 now.

        • yeah fyi their prices change regularly. I mean days apart sometimes a lower price doesn't even last a day.

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