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Sandberg Outdoor Solar Powerbank (24000 mAh, 88.80 Wh)
EUR79,27 EUR0,89/1Wh

Sandberg Outdoor Solar Powerbank

24000 mAh, 88.80 Wh


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setschuan

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago • purchased this product

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The power bank has 88.8Wh printed on it. So it should still fit for air travel. To get from mAh to Wh, you basically need the (internal) cell pack voltage of a powerbank, since Watt = Ampere * Volt. However, I have hardly ever seen this specified for such products. The cell voltage of a classic cobalt-based Li-ion cell is 3.6V; 3.7V are also relatively common. If you calculate back from 88.8Wh via 24Ah to the voltage, you actually get 3.7V for this powerbank (88.8Wh / 24Ah = 3.7V). However, I wouldn't rely too much on this if you don't have more detailed information about the internal construction of the powerbank -- so to be on the safe side, ask.
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Anonymous

7 years ago

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iDOM

7 years ago

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Hi, I believe the recharging time according to this review (http://northernreviewer.com/sandberg-o...) should be around 10 hours. It is not the same model but its for the same brand and looks similar, just different battery capacity. I think this works completly if you are out in the wild and you can leave it outside all day and then use it overnight. You definitely not gonna get fast recharge times with the sun...
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fmschlatter

1 year ago

Can I use it to charge my laptop?

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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You cannot charge your laptop with this power bank as the power capacity of 88.80 Wh is not sufficient for most laptops. Laptops often require more energy to be fully charged.
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Renatita

5 years ago

why can't i have it delivered to my home?

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numanballi

5 years ago • purchased this product

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No one here in the community can tell you that, and you should actually be able to, because the liederunt is displayed for me.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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imhof_roman

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Total junk, I had the powerbank with me on a Himalayan trek. Much too heavy and poor charging performance, regardless of whether it was in the sun or on the mains. I sold the PB straight away.
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Khaosan

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago • purchased this product

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It's clear that this solar panel is just for a tiny top up, if it's really a proper solar recharge you're after you need the models with the fold out solar panels where you have several panels so you attach these panels to your backpack
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Kollosso

7 years ago

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7 years ago • purchased this product

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Mine charges about one bar per day... (However, you have to switch on the powerbank to see the charge level, the charge level is shown by blue LEDs, and only one green LED lights up while I am charging. Maybe that's your problem).
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Former user

7 years ago

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iDOM

7 years ago • purchased this product

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According to the box specifications it says: USB output 1: 5V/3A (MAX) USB output 2: (QC 3.0): 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A USB-C output: 5V/3A

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