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Building a USB Type-C PD Powerbank the Super Simple Way Testing an Aliexpress PCB!

Building a USB Type-C PD Powerbank the Super Simple Way Testing an Aliexpress PCB!

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Building a USB Type-C PD Powerbank the Super Simple Way Testing an Aliexpress PCB! Bill: LOL building this powerbank will cost MUCH more that buying it already done and it comes with a NICE smooth aluminium case and warranty.
Battery pack AUD34, delivery AUD1, 027. 65 hahahahaha
PCB AUD12, shipping AUD2. 50 LOL
Nickel plate, wire, accessories PLUS you'll buy an ugly looking case for electronics = AUD25-30!

Date: 2020-09-05

Comments and reviews: 9


Good project but incomplete, your type c doesn't cover any device 20v unsupported, same my problem I had resolve it but the device remains to bigger to be portable if you found a manner to mache the same but in compact layout should be amazing.
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Hello sir. I am working on a power bank with 6 cells 3000 mah. Please suggest me a good quality circuit for fast charging type c, Battery level indicator and bms. Plz help me. I dont have very good knowledge about this
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so the average person doesnt have money nor the knowledge (to some) to make this or 1. 38m subs to make money either. but u seem to like anker battery chargers which I approve and not some cheap ass shit
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Hey Scott, great video as always. I was wondering tho, will I be able to power a 12V led strip (under 1. 5A) with this board? Do I just need an usb C to 5. 5mm jack? Thanks and keep us entertained: )
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yo, just occurred to me i dont think ive ever seen your face in your videos. did i just coincidentally just miss the videos with your face, or is this a new change?
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The thing with the fan has a bug that can make it blow up. Will Prowse uses them in his videos sometimes. I think it's in the settings. I am not sure.
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6 batteries in parallel, max 4V output battery pack, i don't see any boost converter, how you can source with PD 5V, 9V, 12V? Something is missing here: )
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G'day all. Does anyone know of a module like the IP5328P one in this video that can go up to 45W? I want to build a powerbank that can charge my laptop.
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Not sure if this question will get answered but just curious about taking two of these boards in parallel, anything I should be concerned about?
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