There is a 25% coupon again bringing it back to 59.99
I want a power bank for my pinecil.. is this it?
There is a 25% coupon again bringing it back to 59.99
I want a power bank for my pinecil.. is this it?
I thought 🤔
Now I know too
Didn’t come here to learn. But I did.
An educational post for sure.
Learning it runs an actual OS base on OpenSource Soldering firmware https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS
Was thinking: “they spelled pencil wrong” and then “why would you charge a pencil”… then I got learned.
That makes two of us… its a portable mini soldering iron for those who dont want to click through.
Very informative very cool
wow thats pretty cool
Probably not, I recommend INUI powerbanks instead they have higher capacity, capable of 100w and have warranty.
Why would this not have warranty?
No, the ugreen has warranty 2 years. INUI just has a longer one with 3 years. I got the 25k mah version with 100w for $55 last sale, now its $76 so a bit higher now. No idea why people downvoted me without citing a proper reason.
Dude, you have to give a reason.
You literally said have warranty
It's not like you said It has more warranty than UGREEN
@tempestswitch: welp my bad. Regardless here is the link (https://amzn.asia/d/2grZGM7)
overall a better product for less.
INUI have 3 years, UGREEN is 2 years. 2 year warranty on this is pretty good. Many have 1 year.
Does Iniu make any in this form factor or capacity? I’m specifically purchasing this one because I need a small , light, 100w and don’t need 20000+ mah
You'll find that it's hard to reliably give 100w all the way through on such a small capacity - its driving the batteries pretty hard. I wouldn't be surprised if these have a higher than normal failure rate if used at their full discharge often.
I do agree with what suprroach said. I can't find any INUI products in stock. The green power bank might be your best bet if that is your use case though.
Also did a quick research on the reliability of the product. Fakespot says the product is fine according to the reviews. But also keep in mind amazon has some tags that sometimes say "returns are lower than normal" or along those words for products with lower return rate. Which I equate to being more reliable products for satisfied customers. This isn't one of them.
Feel free to correct me.
I want a power bank for my pinecil.. is this it?
I've used mine for this and it works fine.
Did it go to 11?
"100W" then directly below "Total Output 5V DC 4A Max"…. So does this mean it can only output 20W and 100W is a lie? I understand it will be using higher voltages for fast charging, but it does say "TOTAL OUTPUT".
Also says 12000 Milliamp Hours at 20v, this is a lie, that's 240 watt-hours.
I would not trust this at all.
Well, I just plugged my pinecil in and it said 64W during heat up on the screen and got to temp very quickly. So I don't think the 100W claim is a lie. Don't have any 100W devices to check it on though…
Not sure why it says that in print, but descriptions says:
USB C Output 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, 100W Max, PPS: 3.3-21V/5A
USB C Output Protocols PD3.0/PD2.0, PPS, QC3.0/QC2.0, FCP/AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2, Galaxy Super Fast Charging 2.0 (45W)
USB A Output 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A, 10V2.25A, 22.5W Max
USB A Output Protocols UFCS, SCP(10V2.25A), QC3.0/QC2.0, FCP/AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2, 5V Adaptive
USB C Input 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V3.25A, 65W Max
My bad, I didn't scroll past the million advisements to see the additional info.
Also its 20v probably means max USB C output and not the internal battery voltage which basically no manufacture ever lists.
Description is:
Capacity: 12,000mAh (4*3,000mAh), 44.4Wh
Back on sale…
Today I learned what a pinecil is.