@The_Tim Assuming a modest 100 lumens per watt, 400 lumens (if that’s even remotely accurate) would be about 4 hours; and with a 72Whr battery, maybe 15-18 hours on high, and probably double or triple that on lower settings.
@The_Tim “two 18W USB charging ports” are probably limited to 9V 2A, aka Quick Charge 2.0 and perhaps an QC3.0 which allows 12V 1.5A. Possibly PD 1.0 which is 12V 1.5A.
Reviewing USB-PD profiles, none are really 20W, so that’s somewhat confusing. 5V3A=15W, 9V3A=27W, 15V3A=45W, but plenty of 20W wall chargers are 9V 2.22A or 12V 1.67A to arrive at 20W. Interesting. Probably why they’re on meh.
@The_Tim It lists the USB-C port as both input and output but the micro port as input only–you are correct about the Micro-USB input being weird but if it were to ONLY charge with Micro-usb it would be a deal breaker.
@The_Tim
IDK or see where you are reading that it only charges with the micro cable? I’m understanding that it charges with the USB C cable. But it does have 4 different ports, 2 USB, a micro and a C.
so probably a single 20,000mAh LiPoly cell, maybe two 10,000. So for a 3.6V ‘cell’ that’d be 72WHr of energy, which is about half a laptop battery and about 4-5x a cell phone battery.
@caffeineguy a search by the model number shows it’s a 20,000 single unit. This sale is for a 2 pack, so that should be 20,000 x 2 =40,000 charging power. I bought a set so we shall see!
Specs
Product: Limitless MegaLight 20000 mAh Power Bank with Flood Light and Strap
Model: E315550180000, E315550012000
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Dec 1 - Tuesday, Dec 2
I’ll keep my flashlights and power banks separate, tyvm.
So, batteries dated 2018 or 2022? Any recent testing?
Is this a 2 pack? The specs say it includes one but the title says 2 pack.
@BelleGunness It’s a 2-fer – thanks for the callout
@troy thanks for the clarification!
Has a USB-C output but only charges via Micro-USB, according to the manual. Weird and annoying. Fitting for Meh, I guess.
Also odd that it doesn’t give any runtime estimate for the flashlight.
@The_Tim Assuming a modest 100 lumens per watt, 400 lumens (if that’s even remotely accurate) would be about 4 hours; and with a 72Whr battery, maybe 15-18 hours on high, and probably double or triple that on lower settings.
@The_Tim “two 18W USB charging ports” are probably limited to 9V 2A, aka Quick Charge 2.0 and perhaps an QC3.0 which allows 12V 1.5A. Possibly PD 1.0 which is 12V 1.5A.
Reviewing USB-PD profiles, none are really 20W, so that’s somewhat confusing. 5V3A=15W, 9V3A=27W, 15V3A=45W, but plenty of 20W wall chargers are 9V 2.22A or 12V 1.67A to arrive at 20W. Interesting. Probably why they’re on meh.
@The_Tim It lists the USB-C port as both input and output but the micro port as input only–you are correct about the Micro-USB input being weird but if it were to ONLY charge with Micro-usb it would be a deal breaker.
@The_Tim

IDK or see where you are reading that it only charges with the micro cable? I’m understanding that it charges with the USB C cable. But it does have 4 different ports, 2 USB, a micro and a C.
so probably a single 20,000mAh LiPoly cell, maybe two 10,000. So for a 3.6V ‘cell’ that’d be 72WHr of energy, which is about half a laptop battery and about 4-5x a cell phone battery.
@caffeineguy a search by the model number shows it’s a 20,000 single unit. This sale is for a 2 pack, so that should be 20,000 x 2 =40,000 charging power. I bought a set so we shall see!
@BelleGunness I’m tempted to buy a set, do an actual current capacity test, then ask for a refund if it’s been abused.
@BelleGunness @caffeineguy I support your test!
For gift giving purposes I’m interested in knowing if it’s packaged as two individual lights or do they come packaged together?

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