
Xtorm Fuel Series 5
20000 mAh, 35 W, 74 Wh
Xtorm Fuel Series 5
20000 mAh, 35 W, 74 Wh
Oh no, clearly not normal!
5 months ago
Yes, you can charge this power bank via the USB-C socket with a MacBook Pro power adapter. The power bank supports USB-C Power Delivery (PD), which means that it is compatible with a USB-C charger. Make sure that the power supply provides enough power to charge the power bank quickly.
Automatically generated from the .I am looking for a power bank that charges both an iPhone and a laptop. Does anyone have a good tip?
First sentence in the description of the product: "This 45,000mAh power bank has one USB-A port and two super-fast USB-C PD ports. The 67W USB-C PD port is ideal for fast charging laptops, but can of course also be used to charge other mobile devices."
6 months ago
You can charge a MacBook Pro with Xtorm's "Fuel Series 5 (20000 mAh, 35 W, 74 Wh)", but it's important to consider a few points to avoid any risk of damage. ## Compatibility - The Xtorm power bank has USB-C ports with 35W Power Delivery (PD) technology, which is compatible with MacBook Pros that use USB-C ports for charging. ## Safety - Make sure you use a quality, compatible USB-C cable to avoid overheating or damage to electronic components. A damaged or inappropriate cable may present a safety risk. - Ensure that the power bank and MacBook are used in a stable, well-ventilated environment to avoid overheating. ## Performance - Although the power bank can charge your MacBook Pro, it won't charge as quickly as a dedicated mains adapter of 61W or more, because the power bank doesn't exceed 35W. In short, you can charge your MacBook Pro with this power bank without any major risk of damage, as long as you use the right cables and follow the safety precautions. However, recharging will be slower than with a dedicated mains adapter.
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Xtorm's "Fuel Series 5 (20000 mAh, 35 W, 74 Wh)" powerbank is generally compatible with most devices that use USB ports, including smartphones and tablets. However, to determine whether this is specifically suitable for the Meta Quest 3, here are a few things to consider: - Capacity and Power: The powerbank has a capacity of 20,000mAh and a power output of 35W via the USB-C PD ports, which is enough to charge most portable devices, including virtual reality headsets. - Connection Ports: It has two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, so you can charge multiple devices simultaneously, including a virtual reality headset like the Meta Quest 3. - Safety: The powerbank is equipped with advanced protection mechanisms against overcharging, short circuits and overheating, ensuring a safe charge for your devices. Since the Meta Quest 3 uses power via USB-C and requires a stable charge, this powerbank should be compatible and able to charge it without problems. However, it is always advisable to check the exact specifications of the Meta Quest 3 to ensure that there are no special requirements that could affect compatibility.
Automatically generated from the .the manufacturer does not specify any protection for the FS5 series, so definitely not suitable for getting wet... I assume ip20 or something like that, anyfslls no more than ip40
The tab is permanently attached to the device and is only intended as a design element.
9 months ago
The following cables can be used for the Xtorm Fuel Series Powerbank (20000 mAh, 35 W, 74 Wh) with the product ID FS5201: - USB-C cable: As the powerbank has two USB-C ports and one USB-C input, USB-C cables can be used for charging and discharging the powerbank and for charging devices with USB-C ports. - USB-A cable: There is also a USB-A port, so USB-A cables can be used to charge devices with USB-A ports. - USB-C to USB-A cable: These cables are useful if you want to charge devices with USB-A ports via the USB-C port of the power bank. It is important that the cables are compatible with Power Delivery (PD) and Quick Charge technology in order to utilise the full capacity of the power bank.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, but only a very short, cheap one. (approx. 20cm) USB-C to USB-C and no mains adapter.
9 months ago
Yes, you can charge mobile phones equipped with USB-C 2.0 with the Xtorm Fuel Series (20000 mAh, 35 W, 74 Wh). This power bank has two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, and the 35 W USB-C PD (Power Delivery) output is perfect for fast charging mobile devices, including those with USB-C 2.0.
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Yes, you can charge mobile phones with USB-C 2.0 with the Xtorm Fuel Series (20000 mAh, 35 W, 74 Wh). This power bank model supports USB-C and can charge devices via the USB-C port.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, it works perfectly with all Android devices in my household and, depending on the consumer, the fast charging function is also supported. It has two USB-C inputs/outputs and a USB-A output in the centre with less power, but is compatible with the standard cable of most commercially available chargers. An approx. 20cm long USB-C to USB-C cable was included in the scope of delivery.
10 months ago
Yes, you can charge several gadgets at the same time with the Xtorm Fuel Series power bank. It features multiple USB ports, including 1 x USB and 2 x USB-C, allowing you to charge multiple devices simultaneously.
Automatically generated from the .14.5cm x 7.2cm x 2.8cm
No experience unfortunately, but as the power bank supplies 67W at one connection, it should work. As far as I know, the mAh only indicates how long the "juice" lasts. Therefore, the duration of use is probably decisive. Technically speaking, nothing should stand in the way, unless you want to watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy in one go ;-)
This is lithium-ion technology.
No, it can't.
One is 27 and the other is 67 according to the manufacturers website. So yes someone messed up the photos
From what I have been able to read, I estimate that the Steam Deck charges with about 60W. With this power bank, you could therefore supply the Steam Deck with power for about 2.5 hours (166.5 Wh capacity with 60W power consumption, without the Steam Deck battery, only via power bank). I don't have a Steam Deck myself and therefore can't say 100% how well this works. But I can charge my laptop several times with it (also consumes ~60W, possibly even more)
A power bank that is delivered with a 30% charge is not considered to be discharged.
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