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Charged my Anker Powercore 13000 in 6 hours!
I discharged my Anker Powercore 13000 to where it was blinking on the ~25% first light, then bugged it into the 10w solar panel and let it charge all day in mostly sunny weather just a few clouds frome time to time. Took about 6 hours, maybe a bit less to when the Anker's lights went off indicating a full charge. I'm impressed. It means I could charge my phone, bike computer, etc at night with the Anker and recharge the Anker during the day probably indefinitely. That's exactly what I bought this for.
If you're wondering, while this is made in China like everything else, it seems to be built like a tank, er Yeti. I assume where a USB cord plugs into the unit is split, though I wish it were moved inward so that the plug didn't stick out the side. This is a potential durability issue. Depending on how the panel is hung or strapped, the plug could get twisted and cause stress on plug or receptacle. But I'm not concerned as now I will have power indefinitely!
If you're wondering, while this is made in China like everything else, it seems to be built like a tank, er Yeti. I assume where a USB cord plugs into the unit is split, though I wish it were moved inward so that the plug didn't stick out the side. This is a potential durability issue. Depending on how the panel is hung or strapped, the plug could get twisted and cause stress on plug or receptacle. But I'm not concerned as now I will have power indefinitely!
18/10/2023
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