Testing if you can charge a laptop with a USB power bank! This video features the RAVPOWER 26800 mah power bank with 30 Watts USB-C PD. Get your own here: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...
Charging at higher battery charge percentage uses more power. I suggest using the powerbank to charge the laptop when the laptop battery is at about 25% to and disconnecting the powerbank when laptop battery is at 60%.
You guys have to make sure that your laptop supports thunderbolt 3. There's usually a thunder logo beside the usb c port, and that means that it supports thunderbolt 3. If it's just a normal usb logo then it can only be an outgoing data port.
@@dynamicthunda5010 That means you can use a type c cable if you use it with a type C to USB A adapter. Just look for the thunder logo. If you have it, that means your laptop supports thunderbolt.
@@Kopie0830 I don't even know if you can do that to laptops in general. All I know is that if your laptop supports thunderbolt then you can use an eGPU on it.
Sadly I can only charge my powerbank with my laptop but not the actual laptop because it has no type c but instead a barrel type charger (typical) maybe there's a converter online but otherwise I cant big oof.
does it matter which way the wire connects to the laptop? When i put the USB-C tip into the laptop and connect the "big" USB tip into the powerbank, the battery power % reading on the powerbank goes blank, but when do it vice versa (USB-C tip into powerbank), the battery power reading starts flashing on whatever % it's on. This is all whilst the mains power connection to the laptop is turned off.
@@thingsbytayyebah6847 Take the male USB port of a USB cable and a step up module then solder the +ve and -ve wires of the cable to the volt in points of the step up module and then solder the DC jack pin of laptop charger to the volt out points of the step up module. Now, plug the USB male port to the powerbank and adjust the voltage output of step up module to 19.5 volts and plug the DC male jack into the laptop. You are all done👍👍👍👍👍.
I've done this but apparently it doesn't work; the nominal wattage of the powerbank is not able to charge the laptop so it turns off to protect itself. Not worked even with the laptop turned off. Could you made it work? I think the only solution it's having a power delivery power bank with a wattage as close to the nominal wattage of the laptop charger (I've only seen 18w, 30w such as the one in the video which is expensive)
Some laptop notebook computer has the USB C port. So they can be charged or powered by external power bank with a certain watts rating and at least 10,000 or 20,000 maH.
This is a honest question: are you saying that USB-C ports allow not only INCOMING/OUTCOMING DATA but also INCOMING POWER?!? Because my Acer Aspire 5 has 1 USB-C port and it would be GENIOUS if I could bring along a 20k-30k maH powerbank to charge it. =)
Awww.... but I just saw the guy on the video pluging the powerbank in what seems to be the normal charger port. So I guess it's not ANY USB-C port that can charge a laptop. =/
Check your included power adaptor cable plug for the laptop does it plug into the USB-c port during powering or charging? That is there are not other power input port like the pin types normal laptops use. If there are not other charging connection and the power adaptor plugs into the laptop C-power for power up and charging then a portable powerbank of higher maH can be used to charge or power the laptop on the go. Anyway only selected models of laptops have this function, and they usually cost more. Other normal netbooks or laptops do not have this function.
@@AceNachos maybe he had a weaker power bank maybe? There's ton of misinformation it does able to take charge BUT most of time they take 40w not below it. For example Some said and record The "cheap" hp x360 with amd can't take a charge through type c port but couple report it's able to receive power with their Nintendo console charger (also around 40 watt-ish)
I have a Lenovo ideapad 320s. I have the Ravpower 2680 with c-port. The battery charges from the laptop but I do not know how to reverse charge. Tried holding the powerbutton down for 5secs but nothing. Any ideas?
Using a laptop power bank with USB output, want to charge my Ideapad 330S-14IKB that can be charged only from its charging port (65 Watts). What is the cable I need to get from USB (output) to the Charging port of the laptop?
somebody told me that if you connect a powerbank to a usb port of a laptop with a usb a usb a cable that this can harm your laptop, correct me if I am wrong.
I did the other thing around so my laptop charges my powerbank so I could see how much mah it is and it's about 5000mah surprised it last for like 7 hours
If 100% efficient and at full rating that 26800mAH powerbank would charge my laptop (68Wh) almost twice. I would be happy if I got one charge out of it though.
I dont know why my laptop dont accept below 45watts charger. It dont charges. I wasted my money buying powerbank, atleast I can ised it on my phone though.
@@ejpmonline I am currently using my laptop without internal battery. The adapter is connected to AC power. My question is can we use power bank as the power source instead of AC?
man if it says rav power then it must be really powerfull you have to be careful man rav's are really powerfull cars and if a battery says that is rav than that's a really powerfull and fast battery
MauriceNL have you tried charging when the power is off? Some companies block charging when the laptop or screen is on. You can try leaving it on charge for 10 mins then check back and see what it’s on
The laptop charged the power bank 😂
lmao im dead
Hehehe!
Lmao
😅
Yaa mine too
Recently broke something in my Laptop charger, this gives me insight on a cheap fix FOR THE TIME BEING. Thank you so much!
did this cheap fix work. I fried my charging port and am looking for a quick fix
@@tonio14 sameee xD
Same here
My power cable is circular and I don't see this working without an adapter of some kind.
Charging at higher battery charge percentage uses more power. I suggest using the powerbank to charge the laptop when the laptop battery is at about 25% to and disconnecting the powerbank when laptop battery is at 60%.
You guys have to make sure that your laptop supports thunderbolt 3. There's usually a thunder logo beside the usb c port, and that means that it supports thunderbolt 3. If it's just a normal usb logo then it can only be an outgoing data port.
Hey my laptop came without a type c cable but supports type c so how do I know if I does
@@dynamicthunda5010 That means you can use a type c cable if you use it with a type C to USB A adapter. Just look for the thunder logo. If you have it, that means your laptop supports thunderbolt.
@@FreezeFun if it supports thunderbolt, then you can charge your laptop with a powerbank?
@@Kopie0830 I don't even know if you can do that to laptops in general. All I know is that if your laptop supports thunderbolt then you can use an eGPU on it.
@@FreezeFun i have seen macbooks charging with thunderbolt 3 via powerbank, not sure about windows
Just wtf I was looking for thanks
Thanks so much,I liked the video,by the way because You deserve it,bro.
Sadly I can only charge my powerbank with my laptop but not the actual laptop because it has no type c but instead a barrel type charger (typical) maybe there's a converter online but otherwise I cant big oof.
Did the powerbank come with the cables when u bought it from amazon?
With out c type ??
hello from germany, thanks for the video. i can charg my aspire labtop with that. what is the problem please?
whats with all of the weird screens
I need the cable
can you give me some suggestion ?
does it matter which way the wire connects to the laptop? When i put the USB-C tip into the laptop and connect the "big" USB tip into the powerbank, the battery power % reading on the powerbank goes blank, but when do it vice versa (USB-C tip into powerbank), the battery power reading starts flashing on whatever % it's on. This is all whilst the mains power connection to the laptop is turned off.
Hey, you can also charge the laptop from a normal powerbank of 10 watt(5v,2A) with a step up module.
Pankaj Rajput how
@@thingsbytayyebah6847 Take the male USB port of a USB cable and a step up module then solder the +ve and -ve wires of the cable to the volt in points of the step up module and then solder the DC jack pin of laptop charger to the volt out points of the step up module. Now, plug the USB male port to the powerbank and adjust the voltage output of step up module to 19.5 volts and plug the DC male jack into the laptop. You are all done👍👍👍👍👍.
@@pankajrajput71 you got vid tut on it?
I've done this but apparently it doesn't work; the nominal wattage of the powerbank is not able to charge the laptop so it turns off to protect itself. Not worked even with the laptop turned off. Could you made it work? I think the only solution it's having a power delivery power bank with a wattage as close to the nominal wattage of the laptop charger (I've only seen 18w, 30w such as the one in the video which is expensive)
@@pankajrajput71 you lost me at hello bro ahahaha!
Some laptop notebook computer has the USB C port. So they can be charged or powered by external power bank with a certain watts rating and at least 10,000 or 20,000 maH.
This is a honest question: are you saying that USB-C ports allow not only INCOMING/OUTCOMING DATA but also INCOMING POWER?!? Because my Acer Aspire 5 has 1 USB-C port and it would be GENIOUS if I could bring along a 20k-30k maH powerbank to charge it. =)
Awww.... but I just saw the guy on the video pluging the powerbank in what seems to be the normal charger port. So I guess it's not ANY USB-C port that can charge a laptop. =/
Check your included power adaptor cable plug for the laptop does it plug into the USB-c port during powering or charging? That is there are not other power input port like the pin types normal laptops use. If there are not other charging connection and the power adaptor plugs into the laptop C-power for power up and charging then a portable powerbank of higher maH can be used to charge or power the laptop on the go. Anyway only selected models of laptops have this function, and they usually cost more. Other normal netbooks or laptops do not have this function.
@@AceNachos maybe he had a weaker power bank maybe? There's ton of misinformation it does able to take charge BUT most of time they take 40w not below it. For example
Some said and record The "cheap" hp x360 with amd can't take a charge through type c port but couple report it's able to receive power with their Nintendo console charger (also around 40 watt-ish)
I have a Lenovo ideapad 320s. I have the Ravpower 2680 with c-port. The battery charges from the laptop but I do not know how to reverse charge. Tried holding the powerbutton down for 5secs but nothing. Any ideas?
Change the cables place
What kind a laptop are you using?
Is it a android wire charger thing
Using a laptop power bank with USB output, want to charge my Ideapad 330S-14IKB that can be charged only from its charging port (65 Watts). What is the cable I need to get from USB (output) to the Charging port of the laptop?
Have you got your ans?
I am facing same issue.
My own can only charge while its off is it bad
I have Lenovo legion can I charge through powerbank
Can you charge laptop with 10000 watts power bank?
what wire please respond
did u use
Usb type -c
Hey! What's the laptop used in this video and can I have the quick specs? Thanks!
somebody told me that if you connect a powerbank to a usb port of a laptop with a usb a usb a cable that this can harm your laptop, correct me if I am wrong.
I did the other thing around so my laptop charges my powerbank so I could see how much mah it is and it's about 5000mah surprised it last for like 7 hours
Mine is 10000mAH
you can convert your watt hours value to mah to compare with powerbank or other way around without wasting battery cycles.
USB'C IS USB-C, if the pach has the power density.
If 100% efficient and at full rating that 26800mAH powerbank would charge my laptop (68Wh) almost twice. I would be happy if I got one charge out of it though.
My laptop does not have USB c port can I still charge it with a power bank
How-
How bro without charger how please tell
where i put the connector...in type c port ??
what brand of laptop are you using?
@@IJN_Kawakaze I use dell xps 15 7590 and I have anker 30.000 can I charge it?
We have same laptop!!!
This never works for me
I dont know why my laptop dont accept below 45watts charger. It dont charges.
I wasted my money buying powerbank, atleast I can ised it on my phone though.
btw its think AN-KER not UN-KER
Not sure tho
ClawRic yeah it’s pronounced anker
A is actually roughly pronounced like uh in German so unker with an open a is pretty good
excellent
My charger is gone what did you expect
Lmao
Lmao
This video should have been 20 seconds long.
Yeah charging
What about a iOS laptop
Yes
What cord are you using? Is that the usbc cord that came with the powerbank?
STOP RAMBLING ON AND ON AND ON AND ON!!!!!!!
What if you laptop is closed?
Randhir Sharma good English’d
@@zz9whydoihavetoenterlastna291 yea ikr
Open it
@@dustym.111 he means how to revive the lapptop
@@zz9whydoihavetoenterlastna291 shut the fuck up not everybody has good English
Uhh what do i do if it takes 250 W to charge my battery
Empty’s Trap
Find a more powerful powerbank
That may empty your waller or just doesnt charge it
Doctor Squidman i have an Alienware 17R4
Non è da 26800 mah, sarà massimo 10 000 mah
yes
Simple charger Ka box sa charge ho gayaga USB cable se
Chutiye English me bol
@@EPICGamer-qg5cc 🤣
Hey man, you sound just like Wags from the show Billions. 😂
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bruh my dad hid my laptop charger thinking that i wouldn't use it if he took the charger so, imma try if this works.
Did it worked then?
@@shainakhan4456 it did not haha, but i think it depends on the laptop brand or the power bank's brand/ type-
I did this
But it charged my battery bank not my laptop
How about powering up a laptop without it's internal battery?
For some laptop it will work.. using the default charger in dc. Test it for yourself. 😊
@@ejpmonline I am currently using my laptop without internal battery. The adapter is connected to AC power. My question is can we use power bank as the power source instead of AC?
skip nonsense 2:20
Thanks
Then how do you charge the power bank?
You plug it into a wall
Plug the cable into the input plug in the power bank 😐
You talk too much dude get to the point
i think it will charge the laptop
Mine says plugged in not charging what is wrong
Battery is dead
Or charger is faulty
Nah sometimes that can happen well already for me then it worked and haven't had a problem since you might be right but that's my experience
Will it harm my gaming laptop asus??..
Yep. Don't do this. ( explosion warning )
@@slalonegamer345 sadly you are 3 weeks late to warn him..apparently he did tried since he didnt reply anymore
Yessss because u have type c it wont work with type a
man if it says rav power then it must be really powerfull you have to be careful man rav's are really powerfull cars and if a battery says that is rav than that's a really powerfull and fast battery
The laptop doesn't charges noob , I've asus vivobook which comes with a c-type port but it's for data transfer not for charging😂
My laptop doesn't support USB C charging :( But i get that because my laptop uses way to much power for USB C
How can you tell?
MauriceNL have you tried charging when the power is off? Some companies block charging when the laptop or screen is on. You can try leaving it on charge for 10 mins then check back and see what it’s on
No it wont
Not everybody have a fucking PowerBank if we had a powerbank from Amazon we might as well buy a whole fucking new charger....
It would really help if you explained which port on the laptop to plug into. Useless vid.
Yes