Product: Letscom 30,000mAh Solar Power Bank with Integrated Cables
Model: SPD-MDY-635DX
Condition: New
Stay powered on the go with the Letscom 30mAh Solar Power Bank.
This compact, slim, and lightweight power bank is perfect for travel or emergencies, featuring a robust 30,000mAh Li-Polymer battery for multiple recharges.
Designed for convenience, it includes four USB ports, three Type-C ports, and integrated charging cables (USB-A, MicroUSB, USB-C, and Lightning Port), allowing simultaneous charging of various devices.
LED Light on the back glows Red, White or Blue and LCD panel on the front displays battery life remainingThe smooth ABS and plastic casing fits comfortably in your hand, while safety features protect against over-charging, over-discharging, and short circuits.
With a built in carry handle and solar charging capability, it’s ready for any adventure.
I drained one so I can test how long it takes to recharge it. 2 days of “average” light and we’re still under 25% (with no use). Also- Max output on the USB ports is 2amps. The USB C is charge-only, it doesn’t output power. However, the wired connectors attached to the brick do seem to deliver more output at higher amps.
@Ark_kun I’m still trying to find one of the two manuals I have for these to verify what I read/ said.
I did just find this little disclaimer, served up by Google AI courtesy a web-crawl of Amazon products Note: "Due to small panel size, solar charging is intended for emergency use and can take roughly 60+ hours for a full charge. ". I’m on day 4 now, still under 25%… maybe 40 hours of poor quality spring sun so far.
@Ark_kun it’s actually on the body of the battery. 5v2A for all of the outputs, except the direct connect. Btw- still under 25% after sitting in my window for 2 weeks. Not always direct sunlight, but…
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Product: Letscom 30,000mAh Solar Power Bank with Integrated Cables
Model: SPD-MDY-635DX
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$139.99 at HSN
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Mar 20 - Monday, Mar 23
Are these waterproof? I’m considering buying 100 of them and mounting them to my roof to power my house.
@olsmeister No. And you’d need more than 100. A lot more. (This is a question best answered by xkcd. With dinosaurs involved somehow.)
I drained one so I can test how long it takes to recharge it. 2 days of “average” light and we’re still under 25% (with no use). Also- Max output on the USB ports is 2amps. The USB C is charge-only, it doesn’t output power. However, the wired connectors attached to the brick do seem to deliver more output at higher amps.
@scorpyo72 Isn’t USB-A normally <=1.5 amps? And standard power delivery 3 amps (exytended = 5 A).
@Ark_kun I’m still trying to find one of the two manuals I have for these to verify what I read/ said.
I did just find this little disclaimer, served up by Google AI courtesy a web-crawl of Amazon products Note: "Due to small panel size, solar charging is intended for emergency use and can take roughly 60+ hours for a full charge. ". I’m on day 4 now, still under 25%… maybe 40 hours of poor quality spring sun so far.
@Ark_kun it’s actually on the body of the battery. 5v2A for all of the outputs, except the direct connect. Btw- still under 25% after sitting in my window for 2 weeks. Not always direct sunlight, but…
/showme usb powerbank with solar charging as the monolith in 2001, chimpanzees with smartphones charging and taking selfies
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/buy
@user43397771 Sorry, this deal contains 4 unique items and I’m not sure which one you want. You can review how to pick one, or just try ordering from the checkout page.
Wasn’t this a bad enough product last time?