Great video! I got one of these for about $100 with a promotion that Amazon was running - looks like Anker is running about the same right now (via your link in the description). For the power this thing packs, I think it's a great deal. I was able to use it in a 6+ power outage lighting our house and it said 99 hours left the entire time. The LifeP04 batteries make it a perfect emergency home power / lantern. And yeah, the device has basically no drain, even after weeks of sitting around.
Usually something like that is easy to fix, but they did not design it to be serviced yourself. (I presume you are are talking about the LED lights). If it is still under warranty where you are at, I think it is better to have Anker repair / replace it for you.
@@mikeerstad3705 Ah. OK, thats a USB hub to charge my Arclights. They are pedal for my night riding. th-cam.com/video/e5JY844tQGw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9EEmUq_g067tmHpY
This would be perfect if it could do 100 watt input charge. The Quick Start Guide on Anker website interestingly enough shows on LCD Input: 99W. So can this do 99W on charge? I can only get 60W input on mine. Anybody??
Great video! I got one of these for about $100 with a promotion that Amazon was running - looks like Anker is running about the same right now (via your link in the description). For the power this thing packs, I think it's a great deal. I was able to use it in a 6+ power outage lighting our house and it said 99 hours left the entire time. The LifeP04 batteries make it a perfect emergency home power / lantern. And yeah, the device has basically no drain, even after weeks of sitting around.
It's great someone finally built a big power bank without all the AC inverter junk
Thanks for actually explaining the sos button I was worried it was some kind of loud siren type deal I could set off if I fat fingered.
I got this for 80 dollars on Black Friday
Thank you by the way: I got it but the lights it’s not work ! My question? If I can fix it ?
Usually something like that is easy to fix, but they did not design it to be serviced yourself. (I presume you are are talking about the LED lights). If it is still under warranty where you are at, I think it is better to have Anker repair / replace it for you.
Thanks for the video....I just purchased one........What are the devices that look like 4 usb lights and a 5 usb power port..
Do you mean what the ports are? 4:49
@@MikeMu Not on the 548, but the little device you plugged into it....Thanks
@@mikeerstad3705 Ah. OK, thats a USB hub to charge my Arclights. They are pedal for my night riding. th-cam.com/video/e5JY844tQGw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9EEmUq_g067tmHpY
This would be perfect if it could do 100 watt input charge. The Quick Start Guide on Anker website interestingly enough shows on LCD Input: 99W. So can this do 99W on charge? I can only get 60W input on mine. Anybody??
Mine does like 64-65 charging
"60K mAh" can only come from Unit States of Agony. 😂