Might be able to stack with 6% first order discount
A LiFePO4 powerbank in a tiny power station-style form factor that you can carry on the plane (<100Wh but double check with your airline).
"It is expected to arrive at the Australian warehouse on October 14 and can be shipped after October 19"
- Mini Powerhouse: 99.2Wh Energy in Your Backpack,128W Max Output;
- 100W Dual USB-C Fast Charging & Discharging;
- Fully USB-C Charged or Solar Charged in 1 Hours;
- 2,000 Cycles to 80% Capacity of Long-lasting LFP Battery;
- Ultra-light at 950g (2.09lbs) - palm-sized portable power.
- 3 year Warranty
Specs:
Battery
Capacity:6.2Ah/16V 99.2Wh(31000mAh 3.2V)
Cell Chemistry:LiFePO4
Cycle life:2000 cycles to 80%+ capacityOutput Ports
USB-A Output:Max 18W, 5V/3A,9V/2A,12V/1.5A;USB-C1/C2 0utput:Max 100W,5V/3A, 9V/3A,12V/3A, 15V3A,20V/5A;
USB-C1+C2 + USB-A Output:65W(45W)+45W(65W)+18W,Max 128W;
USB-C1 +C2 0utput:65W(45W)+45W(65W),Max 110W;
USB-C1/USB-C2 +USB-A Output: 100W+18W,Max 118W
Input Ports
PD Input:5V/3A, 9V/3A,12V/3A,15V/3A,20V/5A, Max 100W;
Solar input:18-27.2V,Max 100W;
Car input:Max 60W,11-17.5V;
Support two C charging at the same time : Max 100WWeight
950g/2.09 lbsDimensions
12.8x9x8.8 cm/5.04x3.54x3.46in
ive had the allpowers 2500 powerstation and have had only bad experience. bms failed thrice. had to be replaced twice, and at the end, asked for refund. granted that this is a much newer offering plus it only has dc power, instead of both ac and dc, id still be very cautious on the quality of their products.