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Anker PowerCore 24K, 737, 140W (24000 mAh, 140 W, 88.80 Wh)
EUR93,75 EUR1,06/1Wh

Anker PowerCore 24K, 737, 140W

24000 mAh, 140 W, 88.80 Wh


Question about Anker PowerCore 24K, 737, 140W

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Can I use the powerbank to operate my portable travel router (specifically: GL.iNet GL-MT3000)? On the router and on its power bank it is stated that they are designed for 5V and 3A. On the back of the Anker Powerbank 737, if I see it correctly, there is the following information for USB-C1 output and USB-C2 output: 5V = 3A / 9V = 3A/ 15V = 3A / 20V = 5A / 28V = 5A Is this possible, will it damage the router or is there anything else that speaks against it? Many thanks.

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Miggi123321

2 years ago

Don't know if this helps, but I can charge my Surface Pro 7 2 times (a notebook) with the anker 737 without any problems. The Anker 737 has two USB-C ports, one of which acts as an input and one as an output. A USB-A port is also included.