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Many power stations have a bi-directional USB-C port that can be used to charge the power station in addition to it powering devices.
A common misconception is that this is useless on a large power station battery, since it would take many hours to charge via USB-C.
But many portable solar panels have an output junction box that has a PD USB-C output option. This can make solar charging very easy, and also allow you to 'double up' or atleast increase your solar input when combining the regular MPPT solar input with USB-C.
*Note that PD USB-C protocols must be compatible. In some cases, certain solar panels may not work with certain power station USB-C inputs.
Also, the power station USB-C must be "bi-directional" or "in/out" or have a symbol that looks like an equal sign with little opposite arrows on the end.
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