So, I tested my Anker 140W cable's resistance that came with my C300 DC and got 140-ish mOhms. I compared it to one that came with the 737 and it had about 110 mOhms. They have seemed to use a different vender and the easy way to tell the difference between the 2 is that the one with the Solix has 140W above the MAX when reading it like the one in your video. The one with lower resistance that came with the 737 has 140W below the MAX when reading it. Although I only showed a 30 mOhm difference. There are less obvious differences as the Solix cable's overall diameter is smaller, the logo is deeper embossed into into the molding.
FYI the unit will accept 3 DC inputs. 2x USB-C and 1x XT60. This allows you to max out the charge speeds even if you dont have 2x 140w chargers. The XT60 port will work witb a USB-C to XT60 cable.
Love your videos! Would you please be able to review The Baseus Blade 2? I’d love to hear your thoughts on it. You did a review on their HD version earlier, which was very informative.
Can that even be measured? Obviously what the charger draws in can be but the output tho. Plus he’d probably have the ick at how inefficient wireless charging is in general lmao
@@SomeHyena It's possible; you can buy Qi wireless receiver modules and measure the output of that and compare it to the input going into the wireless charger to calculate the (poor) efficiency.
Always use the app. You can make the display stay on a whole lot longer. You can make the unit stay on a whole lot longer. You can adjust all kind of parameters. It only takes 5 minutes to get the app Working. the best thing about the app is You get to see what each port is doing.
I was hoping you would cover the Solar Aspect of this..........But I have a question. I have a delta Pro Ultra it has Two 100 watt USB-C Ports, What 2 USB cables do you recommend charging with this (you said the one that comes with it is E-waste) ? I really don't want to use an ac power adapter if I can help it due to ac to dc conversion power loss
I wish you could test this at say.. 6,000ft elevation in heat or cold. Cause that’s where these will mostly be used. Just interested in how it works in extremes. The campers that will review this won’t even understand PD and negotiation so not much use.
Year X of waiting until Anker finally adds a 12V mode to its USB-C outputs. Until then I don't care how good the devices are otherwise. It can't be that hard?
TWO VIDEOS IN 1 WEEK LET'S GOOOO
Yeah. The summary video was supposed to be last week and the week before that.
@@AllThingsOnePlacedo you plan on comparing it to other similar sized power banks?
This unit will be my power source for Starlink Mini. With the XT-60 input slot for a 100W solar panel, it will work well.
So, I tested my Anker 140W cable's resistance that came with my C300 DC and got 140-ish mOhms. I compared it to one that came with the 737 and it had about 110 mOhms. They have seemed to use a different vender and the easy way to tell the difference between the 2 is that the one with the Solix has 140W above the MAX when reading it like the one in your video. The one with lower resistance that came with the 737 has 140W below the MAX when reading it. Although I only showed a 30 mOhm difference. There are less obvious differences as the Solix cable's overall diameter is smaller, the logo is deeper embossed into into the molding.
FYI the unit will accept 3 DC inputs. 2x USB-C and 1x XT60. This allows you to max out the charge speeds even if you dont have 2x 140w chargers. The XT60 port will work witb a USB-C to XT60 cable.
Love your videos! Would you please be able to review The Baseus Blade 2? I’d love to hear your thoughts on it. You did a review on their HD version earlier, which was very informative.
Can we have reviews for UPS systems too?
been looking fwd to this review, thank you1
Can you do wireless charging station video? Q2 vs Magsafe.
Can that even be measured?
Obviously what the charger draws in can be but the output tho.
Plus he’d probably have the ick at how inefficient wireless charging is in general lmao
@@SomeHyena It's possible; you can buy Qi wireless receiver modules and measure the output of that and compare it to the input going into the wireless charger to calculate the (poor) efficiency.
Which 140W/240W USB-C cables would you recommend to charge this with?
Always use the app. You can make the display stay on a whole lot longer. You can make the unit stay on a whole lot longer. You can adjust all kind of parameters. It only takes 5 minutes to get the app Working.
the best thing about the app is You get to see what each port is doing.
I have purchased another variants, name is C300X DC, don't know what's the difference with yours except mine color is more dark instead of grey.
I was hoping you would cover the Solar Aspect of this..........But I have a question. I have a delta Pro Ultra it has Two 100 watt USB-C Ports, What 2 USB cables do you recommend charging with this (you said the one that comes with it is E-waste) ? I really don't want to use an ac power adapter if I can help it due to ac to dc conversion power loss
I wish you could test this at say.. 6,000ft elevation in heat or cold. Cause that’s where these will mostly be used.
Just interested in how it works in extremes. The campers that will review this won’t even understand PD and negotiation so not much use.
my cheap $10 unbranded powerbank have 120.000mAh label on it, so lucky me 😁/s
What's the usecase? It looks too large to lug around. So it'd only be useful if the power went out at home?
Camping for extended periods. Cheapest solar system.
Ha, I knew you'd start doing this! :)
ecoflow 3 please :)
I wish someone will send him an ecoflow to review.
Year X of waiting until Anker finally adds a 12V mode to its USB-C outputs.
Until then I don't care how good the devices are otherwise. It can't be that hard?
Too bad it cost x2 in my country 😢
what country?
no inbuilt ac output is sad
There is a model for this Anker C300 AC.