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I used an 8000 mah Energizer one. Plus I have a couple smaller Duracell ones I got cheap on Woot.com. The nice thing about getting one of these versus an extra phone battery is one, you don't have to reboot your phone. Two, you can use these for anything else that uses USB to charge. For instance I use this to charge my bluetooth headset and also to charge my tablet. This one is big enough that it will even run my laptop. It comes with a lot of connections and cables.
Wow...what is that a generator! lol! I have that motorola pack for size related purposes, and what the size of that incredible hulk? How long would you say it take to charge your phone!?
Does anyone have any input on the charging speeds of these batteries?
Not all a/c chargers are made equal and some support higher currents (aka much faster charging) than others. Currently my Evo 3D is most happy at 1.5 A or 2 A chargers -- does anyone know what the current draw limits/specs are for these batteries?
Does anyone have any input on the charging speeds of these batteries?
Not all a/c chargers are made equal and some support higher currents (aka much faster charging) than others. Currently my Evo 3D is most happy at 1.5 A or 2 A chargers -- does anyone know what the current draw limits/specs are for these batteries?
I'll have to post the battery charge curves of my Evo 3D on different sources some time. There's most definitely a measurable difference in the slopes. Strangely, I've observed that the fastest charging doesn't come from the 2 A rated charger (from the Palm Pre, it needed a higher current charger to overcome some of the inefficiencies of the inductive charging), but a 1.something rated charger (from my old Moto WinMo 6.1 Q9C, that outputs to MiniUSB but I have rigged to a MicroUSB adapter).I'm surprised that a 3D can draw more than an amp. I don't think that I knew that.
Does anyone have any input on the charging speeds of these batteries?
Not all a/c chargers are made equal and some support higher currents (aka much faster charging) than others. Currently my Evo 3D is most happy at 1.5 A or 2 A chargers -- does anyone know what the current draw limits/specs are for these batteries?
.Update:I bought this dual port 5000mAh 5V external charger a few days ago for $25.95 and free shipping (after using promo code 16IMP50D). One port is 1A, and the other port is 500mAh. It's supposed to be delivered today, I'll keep you all posted.
The charger has a 70 to 80% efficiency depends on the quality of the USB cable used and the efficiency of phone's circuit. Please refer to the technical detail, we have listed the battery pack will charge the iphone 4 twice (an iphone 4 has a battery capacity of 1450mAh). It is easy to find similar complains on other battery packs on Amazon.
Before the power goes into the battery, there are two conversion involved.
First: From 3.7v battery to USB voltage 5.3v
Second: From 5.3v USB voltage to 4.2v Li-ion charging voltage.
Every conversion loses power. Also, the circuit has IC regulate the whole process which consumes power. That's why there is no 100% efficiency, 100% efficiency is always not possible in the real world.
A typical power pack of 5000mAh has a output of 3000 to 3300mAh. Just as other battery packs, it was labeled as the raw cell capacity.
If you email us I can send you a picture showing its inside structure with cells model, you can find the cell capacity information from Google.
BTW, MintyBoost site by LadyAda has a guide explaining the inefficiency of emergency charger.
Thanks
EnerMall
overkill but it can charge my PS Vita also. its 3 usb ports, one port offering up to 2.2 mah.
