Just got this little bad boy. I love it! I’m an Anker fan now
@gizmo8760Ай бұрын
This is just a large battery bank with built in light. No AC inverter and only USB-A and USB C output. Good for recharging laptops and cell phones, maybe some lights and USB fans. Mainly convenient for short trips, fishing trips, short power outages, nothing more. To get more function, you should get a more powerful portable power station like a Solix C800 or C1000.
@Reclusive_x Жыл бұрын
Nice video, definitely will keep this as a option! Light seems sweet power power outages
@SmartSimpleSavings Жыл бұрын
Yeah it is, just used it camping all weekend too.
@viperomen914 Жыл бұрын
@@SmartSimpleSavingsdid you test the charging time from 0-100%?
@SmartSimpleSavings Жыл бұрын
I haven’t yet but I will, guess I just need to leave the light on to run it down
@SmartSimpleSavings Жыл бұрын
@viperomen914 yes, took a few days to run it down but about 24 hrs to fully recharge on a cheap usb-c cord, might buy a higher quality cord and try again
@Raw_Media772 ай бұрын
If its 192 hours why does it say 99hr and 60 mins
@sneevegastv760611 ай бұрын
The Anker 548 no longer has LiFePo4 cells.
@fitzproject11 ай бұрын
hey, love the video! I am currently thinking about purchasing this for festival use but are a couple of things I would like to ask. Some users reported that once the battery gets to 20%charge it will discharge drastically, have you experienced this? And lastly, how many charges would you get to your phone, anker says a 14 pro max should get about 7 charges. Thanks
@Traxxbandit7 ай бұрын
Battery depletion is based upon what your charging. the ambient ramp. the colder it is the faster it drops. kind of the same way with the heat. This is also the issue with age. many things cause the droppage. I run r/c cars run a lot of different kinds of batteries. so that are matched cell will last longer. kits that are just put together are always iffy/ So the best thing you can do keep it to 20 percent and then recharge the unit. I am waiting on mine to see how it works. the area i live in is 115 to 125 digress in heat. during the winter can get down to 15 degrees at night. so bit bit of a wide change.. Or do what i tell my daughter. never let the phone go below 20 percent. so this way you always have enough battery to get you through. I pretty much do the same with my r/c batteries. So all in all. most batteries should last you min of 5 years max of 10. depending on how you store and use and protect your batteries. hope this helps you out some.