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Baseus 30000mAh 65W Power Bank $65.78 ($64.23 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Baseus Online Store eBay

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April15 and Baseus10

I can't vouch for baseus or their products but needed a powerbank.

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  • -1

    AU $77.39

    APRL15 doesn't work

    • +1

      I saved $8.60 and $11.61 which brings it down to $65.78.

      Just tried again on another order, definitely works. Baseus10 is automatically applied, just add APRL15/17 (eBay plus members)

  • I got AU $8.60 “Discount BASEUS10” and AU $13.16 “Voucher/coupon APRL17”. Yes they stack together as one is discount and another is voucher.

  • +2

    This is a very good deal.

    • +7

      If only there was some sort of way to indicate that this is a good deal or not through positive/negative tally.

  • 30Ah, 65w nice. On paper could last 9+ hours on full load.

    • I'm curious what you wrote on your paper to end up at 9+ hours on full load.

      Battery Capacity: About 30000mAh/3.8V

      30,000mAh * 3.8V / 1000 = 114Wh

      114Wh / 65W = ~1.75 Hours

      • Not sure why negging but the match checks out.

        My 20000mah zmi will dump all its load on my laptop in about an hour at 65w.

        Max output on this is 20v/3. 25a. You don't just ignore the 20v and say this thing can run for 9 hours on full load because 30ah/3 = 10

      • I might be wrong. However, my assumption was based on what I saw on one of the photos saying 20v/3.25A (which is =65W) and is my use case. 3.25A needed so 30Ah / 3.25A ~= 9+h 🤷

        • Mah is always based on nominal cell voltage.

          They say their battery capacity is 30000mah (3amps for 10 hours)

          What they don't tell you is that only applies when your voltage is 3.8v (this is the voltage of the actual lipo pack inside before the voltage gets boosted to 5, 9,12,15 or 20v)

          Realistically you're gonna get about 1.5 hours on this thing at 65w, don't get your hopes up.

  • Hmmm can this charge apple and android phones and it states it is in line with international travel but i always thought anything over roughly 25,000mah is pushing it for taking on a plane?

    • Up to 100Wh carry on, no need to declare.
      100 to 160Wh, generally need to declare at check-in or request permission beforehand, depending which airline but can still take on board.

      • Anyone know the Wh of this one? Sorry not sure how to work it out.

        • 117Wh

        • In the future what you want to look for is the amps (Ah) and the voltage (V) and multiple them

          In the description you can see it specifies
          "Battery Capacity: About 30000mAh/3.8V"

          So 30Ah x 3.8v = 114Wh

          The tricky thing is finding the voltage, a lot of products don't show this on the product page but they are likely to be 3.8V

    • +1

      Max is 27,000
      Over need approval

      • So you will be stop at the security or at the gate?

        • you need to get approval before. if not, and they search and find you without approval, then they may fine you or take it away

  • +1

    Thanks op, grab one! It's actually a great unit. I already have the exact same one since it came out a year ago - everything works great including the 65watt laptop charging, only issue I've had it one of the USB ports don't work after I dropped the power when charging.

  • Has anyone used this power bank and how is your experience? The reliability is always an issue in the power bank market. In addition, it could be trouble to bring with you to travel to overseas due to the regulation. Is that correct? Thanks

  • It will be wonderful if this item is on Amazon AU. I purchased some power banks on ebay but had an issue after 6 months of use. Seller just left the ebay so no warranty can be claimed.

  • In the listing description, it states "Rated Capacity 18000mAh"
    What does that mean? so not real 30000mAh?

    • +1

      30000mah power bank doesn't give you 30000mah worth of charge to charge another device due to resistance and voltage conversion. A 20,000mah is actually around 13,000mah worth of mah to charge another device.
      In this case it's around 18,000mah.
      A GoPro is 1750mah so I could charge my GoPro battery 10.28 times.
      My phone is 4855mah which means I could charge that 3.7x

      All power banks work this way.

      Here is the very lengthy explanation:
      https://powerbank20.com/en/actual-output-capacity/

      • Thanks

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