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Xiaomi ZMI No.20 210W 25000mAh USB PD Power Bank QB826G $141.52 (15% off) Delivered @ Mostly Melbourne via Amazon AU

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Looks like this deal is back but a straight 15% off (no coupon code required)

Product Description:

Capable of 100W USB PD output over the first USB-C port. Charges high-powered workhorse laptops like the 16 inch MacBook Pro. Also capable of outputting 45W from the second USB-C port and 65W from the USB-A port at the same time for a combined maximum output of 210W.

25000 mAh battery capacity can charge a 13 inch MacBook Pro 1.3 times. But still under the battery size limit imposed by the FAA, so you can bring it on the plane in carry-on luggage and use it during flights.

Built with five 21700 high-quality power cells for better capacity/energy density and greater charge-discharge performance than traditional 18650 battery cells. Comes with temperature, overcurrent, overvoltage, and short circuit protection.

Supports pass-through charging and UPS

Awarding winning industrial design: Red Dot Winner 2021

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  • +9

    For that price Id expect the ability to jump start my diesel 4wd too.

    • Ironic :D

      Not 'jumping', but I just bought this primarily to top up my van batteries & Bluetti @ 100w.

      Lugging around my 12kg power station & charger draws too much attention.

      • Genuine question: how do you to up a van battery from this?

        • +2

          Using a 15v USB C PD trigger to cigarette lighter plug adaptor.
          Then a male to male cigarette plug cable into the vehicle. Simple stuff.

          Won't cause damage/over charge a 14.8v battery with relatively low wattage and watt-hours, and wiring resistance. You'd be asking for trouble if the battery's fully charged though.

          There are other safer (less efficient) ways with buck boost that I'm investigating to charge higher voltage scooters etc.

          Into my Bluetti at 20v with a USB C converter cable made for Lenovo laptops.

          Fair amount of efficiency loss & it's low capacity. I'm just an ozbargain cheapskate - helps keeps my fridge going on a cloudy day with no power bills.

  • +2

    Using tge kogan one to charge my Macbook pro m1 and it's working flawlessly

    https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-26800-mah-powerbank-118w-…

    • this is a good price. It's just a shame it's missing a second USB-C port.

  • +2

    Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) is also available for 15% off at $186.15

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Anker-PowerCore-Portable-Charger-C…

  • -2

    this is old tech & still the same pricing!

    100W output is nothing now…when you compare to Anker 737 140W output

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