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Hama Universal Power Pack (26800 mAh, 60 W, 99.16 Wh)
EUR149,– EUR1,50/1Wh

Hama Universal Power Pack

26800 mAh, 60 W, 99.16 Wh


Question about Hama Universal Power Pack

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3 years ago

I have tried to charge a laptop with it, but the power of the powerbank seems to be too low for this. The powerbank gives the following output power for the USB-C port: 5 V 3A/ 9 V 3A/ 12 V 3A/ 15 V 3A/ 20 V 3A (PD 60W max.) The laptop has the following operating voltage at the USB-C port: 5 V DC at 2 A/12 V DC at 3 A/15 V DC at 3 A - 45 W USB-C 5 V DC at 3 A/9 V DC at 3 A/12 V DC at 3.75 A/15 V DC at 3 A - 45 W USB-C 5 V DC at 3 A/9 V DC at 3 A/10 V DC at 3.75 A/12 V DC at 3.75 A/15 V DC at 3 A/20 V DC at 2.25 A - 45 W USB-C 5 V DC at 3 A/9 V DC at 3 A/12 V DC at 5 A/15 V DC at 4.33 A/20 V DC at 3.25 A - 65 W USB-C 5 V DC at 3 A/9 V DC at 3 A/10 V DC at 5 A/12 V DC at 5 A/15 V DC at 4.33 A/20 V DC at 3.25 A - 65 W USB-C 5 V DC at 3 A/9 V DC at 3 A/10 V DC at 5 A/12 V DC at 5 A/15 V DC at 5 A/20 V DC at 4.5 A - 90 W USB-C Can anyone tell me why this does not work? Many thanks

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3 years ago

The notebook will probably demand more power than the power bank can deliver, many notebooks want 65 watts via USB-C and the specified 60 watts are also unlikely as a rule, especially if they are incredibly tightly dimensioned. I would therefore choose a different power bank, one that can deliver more watts. There are also different power delivery modes, a power bank that can do PD 3.0 should actually be better suited.

What you should never do is plug anything into a powerbank that has more than one output, because the outputs share all the power. This one is capable of Power Delivery 3.0 and has 65 watts.

Baseus Ambilight Series (30000 mAh, 65 W)

With more watts it gets a bit more expensive, the cheapest model with more watts would be this one:

Xpower PD20F (20000 mAh, 130 W)