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Kings 24Ah Lithium Power Pack (307.2 Wh, 3.5kg Weight) $249 + Shipping ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ 4WD Supa Centre

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RRP 349 (28%/ $100 Off)

Call to arrange C&C.

24Ah capacity at 12.8V for a total of 307.2Wh

LiFePO4 technology provides plenty of power for trips away

Standard 12V Cig Plug suits any 12V accessory up to 120W

60W USB C Output charges most laptops with ease

Charges with USB C and includes 1m USB C to USB C cable

For those going to be affected by tropical cyclone Kirrily in Townsville. The Currajong store has about 9 left in stock. The storeperson was just opening up 2 boxes and stocking them. it doesn't show up on the website. even the lady at the billing counter was surprised its back in stock and wanted one.

Enjoy

stay safe

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  • +1

    Buy this, ($100 Off, bargain no.1)

    carry to work (saves on buying weight and workout, bargain no.2)

    charge it at work (saves power at home, bargain no.3)

    bring it home to charge all your gadget.

    carry back to work next day.

    True OzBargain spirit there, who's up for it?

    • +3

      Using simple numbers:

      307 Wh = 9 cents to charge assuming 30c/kWh.
      $249 outlay divided by 9c per day = ~2767 days.
      2767 days divided by ~252 working days per year = ~11 years to break even.

      So nah.. not me. 10 years maybe but not 11 :/

      • factor in a 3kg dumbell cost and the ever increasing electricity price, might just work out to be 10 years you know ;)

  • Might be good to use as an oversized power brick for charging phones, running LED lights and similar low draw things whilst camping, but I wouldn't think you could run a fridge for more than 1/2 a day or so.

    My limited knowledge of a battery is that 50% of the capacity is useable, so in this case 12Ah and my Dometic 40L will happily draw between 0.5 and 1.5Amp. Is that the case, or do you get full capacity from a lithium battery.. My battery is an AGM, so perhaps different?

    • +3

      you can use 100% of the capacity of a lithium battery.

      • Thanks Martyroz - appreciate the clarification.

    • whilst camping

      while glamping?

      No way is this a high priority carry item if you're carrying your water, food, tent, etc.

    • Lithium is 100% capacity, very different

    • My waeco uses 4 amp per hour so this would only get me 4 and a bit hours if the fridge is running flat out on a hot day or maybe 7 if the compressor is working a little less..

      The only use i could see is using it to keep a fridge cold in a car with a single battery when the car was not running. Ie overnight when temps are down and you are worried about flattening the battery.

      So it would be good for when my daughter who takes road trips in her corolla and wants to take a fridge I'm guessing.

  • +3
    • +1

      additional $10 off with ebay coupon

  • +1

    Does anyone know if this can charge and output at the same time - i.e. plug a usb-c charger into a ciggi plug in the boot, connect that to this battery via usb c cable, then have the fridge plugged into ciggi plug on battery so that the battery would power the fridge with car off but also charge whilst running? Like a cheap and easy to remove second battery but only to run the fridge

    • would be interested to know as well. sadly the manual didn't mention any of this.

    • gooloo one does

    • Also if possible to use Anderson plug from solar blanket to USB C charger.

    • +1

      I've got the 12Ah version of this and it will charge + supply power at the same time. One thing though is the USB C input doesn't seem to take a full 60w charge rate, so if your fridge draws too much it will start to flatten the power pack despite it being plugged in/charging at the same time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYx_qmifirw shows some tests on the charge rate, and he tests some fast charge methods.

  • Life cycle to 100% DOD = 1,000. Probably good for ad-hoc use though I wouldn't permanently run a fridge from this. I'd expect about 6-8hrs capacity with a small/medium fridge connected so maybe good for day trips?

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