KompetentKrew
Well-Known Member
I have four of these 26000 power banks, which are brilliant - I can run my laptop off one for hours (maybe 4 hours off a full charge, I guess?) and can charge my phone multiple times from one. When I had poor reception in an anchorage I plugged my phone into one, put them in a plastic bag and I hoisted it up the mast - pages loaded noticeably faster.
They won't hold a candle to full-sized lithium batteries though - they have just the same energy density, they're just smaller. Probably the reason that power banks appear cheaper (per watt) is that the battery management circuitry deals with much lower currents. Also they're manufactured in much larger numbers. And, like @JumbleDuck, I've never believed the sellers' numbers anyway - they're competing on Amazon where people (me included) buy whatever product shows the biggest number for the cheapest price.
I don't believe there are really three choices here, @Gedimin, only two - lead acid or lithium, and what size of battery you can afford.
They won't hold a candle to full-sized lithium batteries though - they have just the same energy density, they're just smaller. Probably the reason that power banks appear cheaper (per watt) is that the battery management circuitry deals with much lower currents. Also they're manufactured in much larger numbers. And, like @JumbleDuck, I've never believed the sellers' numbers anyway - they're competing on Amazon where people (me included) buy whatever product shows the biggest number for the cheapest price.
I don't believe there are really three choices here, @Gedimin, only two - lead acid or lithium, and what size of battery you can afford.