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Kings 24Ah 12.8V LiFePO4 60W USB-C Power Pack $149 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ 4WD Supa Centre eBay

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MAYAUTO

same ATL price as posted last time, but no code required this time.
could watch it for awhile and wait around for a code to get it for less.

Code Now available: MAYAUTO

brings it to ATL for all users, no Zippay sign up or eBay Plus required.

actual actual ATL was $149 + delivery except that was only for sign up/use Zippay only.

Battery Type Lithium Iron Phosphate
Capacity-24Ah (12.8V) 307.2Wh
Cycle life to 100% DoD ~1000
Charger Power - 48W (DC Port) or 45W (USB C)
DC Output -12V, 10A Constant, 15A Peak
Maximum power Output - 120W
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
LED Light - Yes, Dual Colour White or Amber
Weight 3kg
Dimensions - 209mm (L) x 157mm (W) x 72mm (H)
Warranty - 12 Months

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24Ah Powerpack back at $169 for everyone (not just eBay Plus or Zip payment users). delivery jacked by $2.90 though.

ATL was $149 + delivery, that was Zip pay only though.

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Excludes WA Remote.

all time low (by $5) back again. available to all users.

the rest is copypasta..

price on this changes every 12-24 hours.

originally saw it being posted on Ozb for $199 + delivery months ago and have reposted it a few times with lowest being $179 + Delivery but those were [eBay Plus] or [Afterpay] only.

this is an all time low BUT they jacked delivery price up by $5 to $20 (was $15 before).

so you really should see it as $5 cheaper than previous ATL not $10 cheaper.

some previous comments said 4WDSupacentre was happy to price match eBay with current code if you called them and Click & Collected from one of their stores.

I got the 12Ah one as my 2nd powerbank. the one negative is 4 lights solid on doesn’t mean 100% charged.
I bought the cheapest USB-C tester from Amazon and checked 30 mins after 4 lights solid on it dropped to 0w so 100%. so I think the 24Ah will be 100% around 1 hour after the 4th light is solid on.

+ I've changed my opinion on this, I think the indicator is made sensitive this way to reduce the number of times a user is likely to charge it to 100%, to keep the LifePo4 inside healthier and lose less capacity over time.

also 12Ah charges in reasonable time at 45w but this 24Ah charges at the same speed so it will take 7 to 8 hours. not good but I guess you can time a overnight charge or if charging from 50% it will be quicker.

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  • Not too happy with their after sales in my experience.

    BUT saying that, cannot really beat their prices. Got a 12ah of these ones that I got for believe $99 or so. Perfect for the fridge and keep it on for a few hours.

    Also got the 3000w inverter a month or so back from them. No dramas and works using heavier equipment such as portable aircon. My 1500/3000w cannot handle it. These also circle around with their prices.
    As stated by OP 4 bars believe is 80-100 so takes a while after to fill it up.

    • yeah my 12Ah going very well too, only using it as a backup power bank though so 45W out and 45W in not very extreme.

      a few comments said some things about Kings quality but not really any issue for most.

      I also saw a youtube review of the Kings battery box, seemed to be well made where it is important.

      I am using the 12Ah down to 30% and charging to roughly 85% to 90% now to keep the battery happier (they claim 1000 cycles with 100% DOD). for a few weeks I was charging to 100% every time but I don't need to do that unless I know I need the total capacity.

      • Also im in wa so pickup at local store. Delivery is $58 here :)
        Put in comments when purchasing and choose the store you want.
        I double checked if stock before buying.

        • yeah I mentioned that in some past deals.
          you can even call them and they will price match eBay deal including code discount.

          some people might prefer paying with paypal through eBay though.

          forgot to add it this time.

  • Thinking of getting this for 12v heated blankets… Does it stay on for lower draw stuff? I’ve had something similar in the past, would turn off automatically if I didn’t have something with a high enough draw plugged in. Cheers!

    • Haven't checked mine. If not perhaps a workaround is to plug a phone to charge same time. Also if power goes when phone or other device fully charged it turns off. Perhaps bit safer too?

    • It should if you use the 12v socket because the socket seems to be somewhat directly connecting to the battery with some basic protection as you can charge the battery pack from that 12v socket based on tests people have done. If you use a multimeter you'll see that port has 13.4v when the battery is full which seems to be the nominated votage of the battery.

  • +1

    This is the standard weekly "sale" price.

  • Has anyone used this or similar as a cheap battery option for a 12V camping fridge? I’m running a 40L igloo and often do under 48 hour trips away.

    • +2

      Without pre-cooling the fridge and its contents and keeping the fridge in a cool area you are unlikely to get 48hrs from it, the more you open it, the less likely it would be.

      The 36Ah might be a better option but still really cutting it close.

      • Sweet, thanks man! @XeKToReX

    • +1

      Kings is cheap but can be good value. Some of the products you provided are two or three times the cost.

      I am a big fan of Kings and had no problems with their products and I have pushed a variety of products. The 3000W inverter did a hell of a job, same with the 25A DCDC Charger. I have some of their solar products as well and only thing I have had fail is a solar blanket. I have their 300Ah battery, no issues.

      I've swapped my Kings 12v power stuff out to Victron recently as a change and more control over the whole system via the Cerbo. It was an R&D Business Project as well. If it wasn't for that, would've stayed with the Kings stuff. Victron system runs a Kings 300Ah battery, that is it.

      I've got a Fridge that runs all the time in the back of the ute, and its fantastic. My family has their 3kva Generator and another 90L fridge, never had an issue.

      I've also found that some of the other competitors like Kickass all use the same suppliers. For example, this Kickass Mini Control Box is exactly the same thing from BCF. I ended up buying from BCF and got it the same day, no postage.

      I've got a 32Ah Power Pack and its great! Charged a few devices, powered my Starlink Mini. Cannot go wrong for the occasional use.

      So whilst Kings is cheap, it is of great value and does what most people need it to do.

    • +1

      also noticed kickass models are very similar to the Kings except they have a few extra features such as extra DC port and wireless charger on top.

      Dune is also another brand which seems similar to Kings except more expensive, Dune is more similar to Kickass than Kings.

      the smallest Dune is 15Ah compared to the Kings 12Ah. I wanted that extra capacity but never saw the Dune come down in price from $229 so I got the Kings for $109 + delivery.

  • Code MAYAUTO seems to lower it further for $10, $30 if you get 2.

    • nice code available now for those who were patient.

      added to deal.

      • Was not about patient, purely it's about "I don't need it, I don't need it, but I want 2"… That's when I already have 2 of the 24ah and 2 of the 36ah… :D

        • yeah I was just referring to "you could watch it and wait around for a code" that I wrote in the post.

          if you have so many, maybe you should consider a power station? they are pretty popular these days. with solar panels basically anyone can have their own solar power system to reduce energy bills.

          • @n3ck3ntry8bort0rgasm: Haha, speaking of power stations… I have about 5 different Bluetti power stations and 8 expansion batteries… together more than 20kWh… I would say it's a "personal interest" :D

            • @xins:

              have about 5 different Bluetti power stations and 8 expansion batteries… together more than 20kWh…

              oh you already have like 10 of them. 🤣

  • deal is back again. $149 + delivery.

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