@robertkolb228 correct. Though I wouldn't say much faster, though. All of my chargers and cables and the most I got out of the USB-C for input was about 20 watts.
@@robertkolb228 Nice, might be my specific unit. I get about 75ish watts from the AC cord then no matter what charger/cable combo I used I never got over 20-22 extra watts. Even my rapid chargers that do multiple voltages and outputs.
@bluethedrummer I didn't delete anything. I tried to reply to your last comment that had title suggestions and other pointers and it errored out like the comment wasn't there.
As for frame rate. I recorded in maximum settings for my phone. Then edited on tower PC with videopad video editor with same settings I usually use. Video file is normal on my end at normal frame rate. I uploaded a video describing my intercom setup in the YJ a few days ago using same camera, editing software and settings and it came out at a normal frame rate.
@BOOGiNS good for them. I've got a 1000wh unit, and I'm repowering an old homemade unit to be about 800wh. I was curious about this one. Not everyone needs big battery banks. I had a Jackery 300 that was more than adequate for most of my trips since I could charge it off the Jeep between camp sites. It could power my fridge for almost 2 days in a 70-degree environment. Or run my diesel heater for 3 nights with a bit of power left over.
Cool let us know if it works well. Could make a video showing how to use it would be cool!
thats cool didnt know HB Freight had those
@patrickbledsoe2176 as far as I can tell its the only model they have. Might be an entry unit to see how it sells before expanding the line.
You can charge through the AC cord and the usb c simultaneously to charge much faster.
@robertkolb228 correct. Though I wouldn't say much faster, though. All of my chargers and cables and the most I got out of the USB-C for input was about 20 watts.
@ when i tried it i got about an additional 50 watts.
@@robertkolb228 Nice, might be my specific unit. I get about 75ish watts from the AC cord then no matter what charger/cable combo I used I never got over 20-22 extra watts. Even my rapid chargers that do multiple voltages and outputs.
Deleting comments???
@bluethedrummer I didn't delete anything. I tried to reply to your last comment that had title suggestions and other pointers and it errored out like the comment wasn't there.
As for frame rate. I recorded in maximum settings for my phone. Then edited on tower PC with videopad video editor with same settings I usually use. Video file is normal on my end at normal frame rate.
I uploaded a video describing my intercom setup in the YJ a few days ago using same camera, editing software and settings and it came out at a normal frame rate.
Shoulda waited. Theyre coming out with more sizes. This one is a glorified cell phone charger.
@BOOGiNS good for them. I've got a 1000wh unit, and I'm repowering an old homemade unit to be about 800wh. I was curious about this one. Not everyone needs big battery banks.
I had a Jackery 300 that was more than adequate for most of my trips since I could charge it off the Jeep between camp sites. It could power my fridge for almost 2 days in a 70-degree environment. Or run my diesel heater for 3 nights with a bit of power left over.