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Anyone here willing to help an idiot? I bought an AllPowers portable power station and managed to lose the power adaptor. AllPowers are unable to supply a replacement and I have found one here:


The replacement is offered with a choice of voltage between 3V and 24V, and current between 0.5A and 2A. How do I choose the correct voltage and current to charge this unit safely? AllPowers seem unable to answer this simple question.

The specs for the power bank are:

Portable power station
Model: AP-SS-007
Capacity: 164000mAh3.7V(606Wh)
AC Output: Continuous 700W(Surged 1400W)
USB-C in(out): PD 60W IN 100W OUT
USB Output: 5V3A
DC Output: 12V51 (each) 12V10A (total)
Car port Output: 12V10A

It's all hieroglyphics to me, but I suspect there are clever people here who know how to decipher. Thank you if you are able to help.
 
Thank you. I haven't been able to find one with a 5521 tip on Amazon or eBay. If I have to go to the aliexpress link I sent, it sounds like the nearest I could get to what you are saying is output 2A and voltage 24V. Would that do the job?
 
The original charger appears to be constant current, not constant voltage like the one in your link.
A quick Google search of the part number of your power bank plus charger, brought up two on eBay and one on Amazon.
 
Thank you very much for supplying that detail. It looks like I'll have to rely on charging the thing using the solar panel. And you think the charger in my link wouldn't do the job?
 
You can charge it from the mains via the car charge port. That is suitable for 12V or 24V DC, and it looks like it can charge at up to 100W, so the charger would have to be capable of delivering a continuous current of over 4A for 24V or over 8A for 12V.
The one in your link appears to be about 15W, so nowhere near up to the job.
 
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You need the plug from the above Amazon cable, if that's what fits your power bank, but you can charge from the mains by connecting that plug to a 24V 5A mains power supply.
 

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