RAVPower Rp-Pb055 (27000 mAh, 80 W, 100 Wh)
CHF50.– currently CHF189.– new CHF0.50/1Wh

RAVPower Rp-Pb055

27000 mAh, 80 W, 100 Wh


Questions about RAVPower Rp-Pb055

What would you like to know?

Avatar

0 questions and answers

avatar
caprez95

8 years ago

avatar
pcviking

8 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Helpful answer
This item has 135 Wh (Wh = Ah x V) when fully charged. Discharge it to about 50% before the flight and it has well under 100 Wh. I recently asked Air Berlin about this anyway. Here is the answer: __________________________ "A powerbank is considered a spare battery. If the hand luggage does not exceed the dimensions 55x40x23cm/ 8 kg, it can be carried in the hand luggage. The following information applies to the transport of lithium batteries. ≤ 100 Wh (2 g) : Small lithium batteries and cells for mobile phones, cameras, watches, portable music players as well as for most laptops, etc... in the device, can be carried in cabin baggage as well as in checked baggage. There is no quantity limit as long as they are under 100 Wh. > 100 to160 Wh: Medium sized lithium batteries and cells including some extended life batteries for laptops, and batteries for professional audio-visual applications in the device, can only be carried in cabin baggage. A maximum of 2 spare batteries per passenger in cabin baggage only. In this case, the batteries must be secured against short-circuiting (e.g. in original packaging, individually in plastic bags/protective pouches, insulating the terminals by taping over them). Requirements regarding the transport of batteries: _ A short circuit must be prevented by insulating the exposed terminals. _ In the case of appliances, the battery may have to be removed and the exposed terminals protected. _ Accidental activation must be prevented if the batteries cannot be removed. can be removed" __________________________ So you can take the RAV Powerbank with you without any problems. However, as a precaution, discharge it before the flight and tape the terminals shut. I bought the large Hyperion battery protection bag from Galaxus. The powerbank fits nicely in it. The bag is IATA-approved for batteries up to 100 Wh.
avatar
informia

8 years ago

avatar
Anonymous

8 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Yes, that shouldn't be a problem. I also use it to charge my Surface Pro 4, but don't expect too much, because the powerbank is barely enough to recharge my Surface.
avatar
ralph

7 years ago

avatar
eizoaeizoa

7 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Helpful answer
I bought the part for my Surface Pro4... via the inverter it's about 1.5x, via 12V interface it didn't work, although I found an appropriate charging cable on Amazon... The bottom line: It works, but not as well as I had hoped...
avatar
teresita410

7 years ago

avatar
namor1

7 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I charge my Surface with it, as well as all my drone batteries (Phantom 4, Mavic Pro, Mavic Air, even an airbed is no problem, so your MSI should be no problem either. A great product! It is clearly recommended.
avatar
matthias.rohrer9

7 years ago

avatar
matthias.rohrer9

7 years ago

This would make it possible to operate a device without protective insulation (e.g. an electrical device with a metal housing), and in the event of a defect, one would not be protected as one would be at an earthed socket.
avatar
Anonymous

5 years ago

avatar
vogonen101

5 years ago

You would have to plug the MacBook charger directly into the 230 V socket. Then you get the full power. But if you mainly want to charge your MacBook via USB-C, this might be the better option: Xtorm XB303 Voyager (26000mAh, Quick Charge 3.0, Power Delivery)
avatar
zernoxlol

7 years ago

avatar
Former employee

7 years ago

We are currently no longer receiving the powerbank from our supplier, please accept our apologies. :( Should we find another opportunity to procure the powerbank, we will be happy to do so. Unfortunately, we do not know when and if this will happen.
avatar
ioan1234

7 years ago

avatar
rudolf.vogt

7 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I wanted to buy this product for my Surface Pro because the battery only lasts about half a day. But the part is so big that it almost doesn't fit in my pocket. I was shocked because I didn't expect that from the picture. So I returned it again. But if you don't mind the size, it's certainly a great product.
avatar
david.hamp

8 years ago

avatar
bearmaster

8 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Hello, I used the RavPower to charge a Phantom 4 battery with the normal DJI Charger (220V). It worked. The feared heating is kept within limits, especially since the fan of the RAVPower switches on automatically in case of increased heating. Happy flying.... but only where it is allowed :-)
avatar
dtrvrbrg

8 years ago

can you also load the PB via UBS-C?

avatar
Anonymous

8 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
No. I own this product and, apart from the information on the manufacturer's website, I can testify that the powerbank cannot be charged via USB-C. This means that it cannot be charged with other USB powerbanks. It cannot be charged with other USB power banks, for example.

30 of 33 questions

To Top