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Add wireless charging to power bank

No issues, but the power bank will take a significantly longer time to charge. 

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Just now, Shahin said:

It will work but probably be very slow for such a large battery if it has the full 26000mAh rating. Most battery banks like those use high wattage chargers that can provide it 2-4 Amps to charge them at a reasonable rate, that wireless pad can only provide 0.8Amps in an ideal setting. 

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Thats fine, I have a wireless charger built into my desk, which I use for my phone. Slow charging is fine as I do not use it often and would rather have ease of access. 

 

Another question. this battery has two micro usb inlets for quicker charging. if I have two wireless pads back to back will it increase the speed. Logically speaking the magnetic field would penetrate both the pads as there isn't much distance? 

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Just now, Shahin said:

Thats fine, I have a wireless charger built into my desk, which I use for my phone. Slow charging is fine as I do not use it often and would rather have ease of access. 

 

Another question. this battery has two micro usb inlets for quicker charging. if I have two wireless pads back to back will it increase the speed. Logically speaking the magnetic field would penetrate both the pads as there isn't much distance? 

Probably not since the charging pad itself also has a limitation of how much amperage it can provide and I'm quite sure it can't do more than one device at a time. 

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16 minutes ago, W-L said:

Probably not since the charging pad itself also has a limitation of how much amperage it can provide and I'm quite sure it can't do more than one device at a time. 

 

18 minutes ago, Shahin said:

Thats fine, I have a wireless charger built into my desk, which I use for my phone. Slow charging is fine as I do not use it often and would rather have ease of access. 

 

Another question. this battery has two micro usb inlets for quicker charging. if I have two wireless pads back to back will it increase the speed. Logically speaking the magnetic field would penetrate both the pads as there isn't much distance? 

 

It doesn't increase a magnetic field per say.  if the pad A is outputting 1amp and B is putting out 2 amps than you get 2amps. it doesn't stack

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