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cenamus 3 days ago

Yeah, but pretty much every power bank uses lithium ion batteries (or used to, at least), so you use 3.7 average volts.

hedora 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

If you want to quadruple your amp hours without modifying the hardware, just treat 25% of the voltage gradient of each battery as your unit of measurement.

Alternatively, since this is USB-C, and we assume the marketing copy is honest, use the max voltage USB-C can deliver: 20v.

So, draw 20V from this device and measure the amp hours it outputs.

Wh is really the only sane way to go.

syedkarim 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Lithium NMC, which I think is the most common, is 3.7V. Lithium iron phosphate, which some power packs do use, has a nominal voltage of 3.2V.

addaon 3 days ago | parent [-]

And LTO, which is what I actually want, is 2.3 - 2.4 V.