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RAVPower Rp-Pb043 (20100 mAh, 100 Wh)

RAVPower Rp-Pb043

20100 mAh, 100 Wh


Question about RAVPower Rp-Pb043

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icemanii

5 years ago

Hello, I bought the RP-PB043 to charge all(?) devices, PC, phone etc. or to operate them in the caravan. ...but how do I charge RAVPower. It doesn't have a mains adapter with cable??? What are the 2 charging cables and adapter plugs for? It can't be that I charge the RAVPower via an iPhone 7 mains plug? Or? Tried it, it takes forever and only charges 3 out of 4? It looks like it's not just a simple battery bank?

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icemanii

5 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately I don't have any (better) cables apart from iphone7. As far as I know now, iphone7 is a Lightning cable. and doesn't work. Or?
Also, I can't run my XPS13 from Dell via RAV Power.

So as I understand it now, you need a (powerful)n USB Type C cable with charger
or a power adapter Quick Charge from RAVPower RP-PC008 (30W,Quick Charge 3.0, and iSmart.
Then I can use the 2 ribbon cables (with lightning) supplied with the powerbank. I hope.

The iSmart USB and Quick Charge are only outputs and cannot be used for charging.

Maybe digitec should describe such "high-tech powerbank" even better and show the charging possibilities. or just supply the RAVPower charger with powerful cables!

Oops, life is getting more and more complicated. I only wanted a (bridging) charger for all my mobile devices. :-(
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ballduke

5 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
The fastest way to charge is with a USB-C cable, I always use the charging cable from my MacBook. Of course, it takes longer with an iPhone power plug...