07-17-2022, 02:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2022, 02:15 PM by zer0sig.
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I wonder if it might make more sense to get one of those big power stations with AC output and just use one of the PINEPOWER USB-C PD devices or similar? It's not super light but get a decent USB-C PD cable and you could pack it into a backpack and use it for a decent while without charging.
I just ordered one of these, supposed to do 300W(600 peak watts) and has a notably larger battery than a small power pack. I think the amps can be sustained for up to 4 meters (with only USB2.0 speeds but the current will carry) so you could operate it from a pack if you couldn't seat it on the table.
The model is a Jackery Explorer 300 - there were discounts for prime day. Could post a link but I don't want to come across as some kind of shill.
Good luck!
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I'm using a Baseus 65W 30,000mAh power bank. It was pricey, but lasts for ages. It heats the Pinecil to 340c in about 12 seconds using the red Pincil silicone USB C cable.
(07-19-2022, 04:13 AM)biketool Wrote: That Jackery battery seems interesting though a bit big for my plan to have a power bank in my portable tech tool box. At that size I would also want a solar power charge controller; though I would probably want that and the 220v inverter as plug-ins to keep the size smaller should I want a larger portable system and that would again lead me to a DIY solution I think. That big I would probably want to move on and build an add-on to a removable(I have not investigated electrical personal locomotion battery standards at all) E-bicycle battery cartridge.
The 600watts is pretty extreme over a USB cable, maxxed at 20v that is 30amps though those tiny USB-C cable wires and connectors!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quick_Charge
That's 600W peak over a NEMA 5-15 standard AC plug. 60W USB-C PD.
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it doesn't get happy
it doesn't get sad
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