Not yet, I am looking for a new electronic load that will be able to do at least 100A at 15 volt, but I have not found one yet. 200A would be better, but they get very large when you want 3000W capability and a 100A test is probably enough to reveal the packs that are too optimistic.
Itech (Cheap (Depends on the eye), works well and my software can handle them directly) do have some, but I cannot find any dealers (Ebay or otherwise).
A second request — a little essay on when to trash/recycle a power supply.
Specifically — when a wall wart switching power supply is audible, with a buzz/rapid clicking, I’d guess that’s a capacitor breaking down and it’s becoming junk?
What other reasons are there?
(When I give up on electronics, generally I cut off the wire and plug, crack the case, landfull the plastic parts, and recycle the electronic parts.)
I do include information about that in most of my reviews. Most usb power supplies is around 0.25 watt when unloaded, but a few are better.
The noise is not directly a signal about it being old, a new one can also be audible, but the noise pattern will probably change.
The typically old age breakdown is the capacitors loosing capacity, it can be measured, but is a difficult to detect without measuring equipment. The adapter will get hotter and it will probably increase the noise in AM radios.
RAVPower 3200mAh Power Bank (3rd Gen) Model:RP-PB08 EAN:6950639095127 ebay.co.ukamazon.comamazon.de
Widely available, inexpensive, 1 Amp output, single brand name 18650 (LGABB41865), smart USB DCP controller (switches USB coding to match device), 100 lumen flashlight (also available in non-flashlight version).
I ordererd two of these “Original Kingzone USB wall charger” at Banggood.
Allready received them and have them in use but I have my doubts about them.
No brand marks on them or whatsoever and they get pretty warm in my opinion.
If you want to test one of these I am willing to pay for one and get it shipped your way.
I would be interested in reviews of single 18650 battery boxes. Because of there size, I find them very suitable for EDCing. I'm willing to send you some widely available ones if your interested in testing them.
Even if the review queue is quite full, I wonder if you can review some Quick charge 2.0 usb charger.
I wonder what kind of signal is used to trigger the 9V and 12V from the charger.