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No hay artículos en el carroAgustin Mota
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I used this for an ebike lights that requiere12v or 24v, this one has both so I connected 2 lights. No issues so far with its own on/off switch.
LEO VANEGAS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de agosto de 2024
Perfect AAA +++
Michael Marcus
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de julio de 2024
I purchased this for using with my Amateur Radio HF Transceivers. It will easily run my QRP (5 - 10 Watts) Transceivers. It appears to be really well made, and what I like best are the multiple format/output jacks. 12 VDC at 5 Amps, 9 VDC at 1.5 Amps, and 5 Volts USB. It will easily run my Ten-Tec Argument II, which takes 3 Amps on transmit. I highly recommend this unit.
Greg's Mopinions
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de noviembre de 2024
Works great to power lights on rear of bicycle. Stays charged a long time.
Warren W Glen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de diciembre de 2023
Battery management system is terrible and the lights in no way show the actual charge level. Like another reviewer said, the only way to ensure it is fully charged is to go with the light on the charger.The charger is very light weight and I don't see it lasting long. I do have a separate LiFePO4 charger, but it puts out 4 amps and the battery pack says 1.5 and max. I'm hoping that this is because the charger they have is 1.5 amps and not a BMS limit as a 6,000 miliamp-hour battery should be able to charge at 6 amps. I'll see when the charger breaks.The charging of the battery pack appears to have no charging circuits and is attached directly to the BMS or cells. This means you cannot use a solar charging system, unless you have a charge controller, and then according to the specifications you are limited to about 18-20 watts.Very limited unregulated outputs and cheap construction.Better options for not much
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