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The USB type C port is only used to charge the power bank itself, but cannot be used to charge devices.
Deviceboosterbooster
Specs
Battery voltage
12 В
12 В
Rated starting power800 А1000 А
Peak output current1600 А2000 А
Built-in battery capacity6000 mAh20000 mAh
Charging gadgets (outputs)
USB-A
2 pcs
5В/2А
10 W
1 pcs
5В/2.4А
12 W
USB-A (fast charge)
 
1 pcs
5В/3А, 9В/3А, 12В/2.5А
30 W
General
Built-in cigarette lighter
Built-in flashlight
Power source230 В230 В
Size170x81x36 mm165x87x38 mm
Weight0.31 kg0.47 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2024october 2022
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Glossary

Rated starting power

Nominal starting current of the starter charger or booster (see "Type").

In this case, it refers to the current that the device can deliver in engine starting mode for a relatively long period (at least 30 seconds, or even more). This indicator should not be lower than the nominal starting current consumed by the car's starter — otherwise, the device simply will not have enough power for effective starter cranking and engine starting. Information about the required starting current can be clarified by the car's documentation or by the specifications of the standard battery used in it. For most passenger cars, this figure ranges from 200 to 400 A; less powerful starting devices are mainly intended for motorcycles and other similar vehicles, while more powerful ones are for buses, trucks, and other heavy equipment, among such "starters" there are models for 400 – 600 A and even over 1000 A.

Peak output current

Peak starting current of the starter charger or booster (see «Type»).

The peak current is the highest current that the device can issue without problems for a short time (1 – 2 seconds). This current is significantly higher than the nominal starting current (see above), which corresponds to the operation of a car starter: as it begins to spin, the starter consumes a very high current that decreases almost immediately.

The peak starting current of the starter charger or booster should not be lower than the peak starting current of the starter. This can be specified in the car's documentation or based on the characteristics of the standard car battery used.

Built-in battery capacity

Capacity of the own battery provided in the design of the starter-charger.

As a rule, boosters and launchers with a power bank function are equipped with their own batteries (see “Type”). The main purpose of such a battery from the point of view of helping to “light up” is to provide the power necessary to start the engine. However, in some models the battery is responsible for other functions, such as the built-in compressor or flashlight. The larger the battery capacity, the longer the device can operate, and the more tasks it can perform on a single charge.

In starting devices with the powerbank function, this parameter is also given to estimate how much energy the battery can accumulate and then transfer to connected gadgets. It is important to consider that there is a nominal (declared) and real capacity - the latter is always less, because it takes into account the inevitable losses during energy conversion. Typically the difference is from 30 to 40%, i.e. a model with a conventional battery capacity of 10,000 mAh will not fully charge a smartphone with a 3,000 mAh battery three times, but at best will provide two power cycles, because in practice its working capacity is about 6,000 mAh. Therefore, it is not entirely correct to compare the mAh values of your gadget’s battery with the nominal capacity of the built-in battery - you should definitely take into account that the real capacity is always less than the “rated” one.

USB-A

Full-sized USB-A connectors are popular in computer technology and are standardly used in chargers-adapters for household 230 V networks and 12 V car sockets. These outputs have also become widespread in starter devices for charging gadgets. These ports are characterized by a low power output, not exceeding 15 W (which is quite sufficient for charging gadgets) and a stable current, which remains constant throughout the charging process.

USB-A (fast charge)

Full-size USB-A ports with fast charging support. This allows you to charge your smartphone, tablet, or other connected device significantly faster. The charging process takes place at increased power, with the current and voltage at each stage regulated (for example, 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A) to remain within optimal values.

Built-in cigarette lighter

The presence of a built-in cigarette lighter in the design of the launcher. Of course, in this case we are not talking about the cigarette lighter itself (a device for igniting cigarettes), but about the characteristic plug for it.

Such a connector today is actually a standard "car socket" used to connect various devices to the car's on-board network. Accordingly, this function allows you to use the charger as a power source for such devices. The number of sockets in different models can also be different — most often there is only one cigarette lighter, but there are options for a couple of connectors. And in some models, the cigarette lighter has the form of a separate adapter that is included in the DC connector.