I got one of these for review from Banggood! Hereās the review link and thereās a promotion and code for those who want to buy one (all non-affiliate).
BTW, I do like this PB2 a lot :heart_eyes:
I do have a question though! I wanted to buy some batteries with large capacity (3400 or 3500mAh).
Iāve been thinking about the Sanyo GA, but recently saw the Samsung 35E and started wondering which would the the best.
Do you have any input on any of these? The batteries will mostly be used to work with the charger and, occasionally, to put in flashlights (non high drain)!
Thanks for the answer BlueSwordM!
Actually I think that - at least in AliExpress - Iāve seen the Samsung cheaper that the Sanyo!
I may pull the trigger on a couple of them!!!
BTW, has anyone tried unprotected button top cells? I only have flat tops, so I donāt know if the button tops will fit as well!
Thank you again
I have good working LG HE4 for these but the charger sometimes get wonky and restart the charge as if my usb power arenāt capable of delivering power.
The USB out couldnāt charge my Oneplus 5T so I assume it cannot draw out more than 1A but Iāve read others charging modern high drain phones with ease
either my cells are not good or the pb2 is faulty?
But overall love the PB2 as it charges my cells really fast when itās working properly. Cells that are low resistance are able to get topped up 100% real quick without heating the cells.
The PB2 will not charge low drawing devices
It will not charge my Blutooth earphones/MP3 players/10440/10180 lights/Nitecore TIP/TINI
So I have to carry TWO chargers when I travel???
I think NOT.
I have an idea that your plan to provide unlimited power to your TINI is not going to happen.
The PB2 will not charge up the TINI nor the TIP let alone provide prolonged power.
Is there similar charger/powerbank for 18650 (two ideally but one or three would be fine, maybe 4 if not too big ) which does not cut power to lower current devices? All I found are open/naked batteriesā¦ Or not good powerbank.
I got a TOMO Epilot E4 (4-bay 18650 powerbank/charger), testing low current load - I first tried charging a Mi Band 2 watch (USB meter registers 0.05A charging current), it doesnāt shut down. Then I tested using a USB load tester, doesnāt shut down at 0.05A, but it will shut off after several seconds of 0.04A. So the low-current-load shut-off for this Epilot E4 is around 40mA (0.04A).
As additional test, I tried using solar USB charger with the Tomo Epilot E4 ā it seems to continue charging even though voltages are low (eg. USB input voltage of USB solar panel charger is below 4.0v, though of course, charging current is very low, like 0.01A only), but still it seems to mean that this powerbank/charger is also compatible with USB solar panel charger (where voltage can dip low and resume when voltage goes back up ā I donāt have more accurate equipment to test more in-depth though.
Iām considering one, but have seen allusions that it prematurely cuts off in the ninety-percent range and doesnāt fully charge them to 100%, presumably because of the low current detection.
Also a bit unsure of how modern iPhones handle DCP coded chargers. Not a big deal if itās not the full 2.4A, but 1.5A isnāt as desirable.
One of these would tick a lot of boxes for an upcoming trip. Not eager to buy another dedicated power bank that will mostly sit in a draw and rot, like my last one did, since I donāt use them often. My 18650 cell collection is all flat-top and unprotected, so no issues there.