Hello,
Here is the supplier's link to the full specifications of the 72000 model:
https://sandberg.swiss/de...
(at the bottom of the page)
And the 76000 model:
https://sandberg.swiss/de...
(at the bottom of the page)
These pages also give Wh values.
I also own this model and am satisfied with it.
Best regards.
It is possible to connect a 24V CPAP device to this unit, provided that you use the DC output provided for laptops, which supplies a suitable voltage via a cable and compatible adapters. This DC output is designed to power the majority of laptops and similar equipment, which often includes CPAP machines requiring 24 V, but you need to check that the adapter supplied or compatible with it matches the socket and voltage required by your CPAP.
The emergency charger has a DC output with cable and adaptors for most laptops, as well as a 12V/120W cigarette lighter output for camping equipment, which may also be useful depending on the type of connector on your CPAP.
It's important to confirm the exact compatibility of the connector and the power requirements of your CPAP machine before plugging it in.
Unfortunately no, it has to stay at home...
Powerbanks are allowed in hand luggage if they do not exceed a capacity of 100 Wh. This corresponds to a maximum of 26,000 mAh for ordinary powerbanks for smartphones and the like. This corresponds to a maximum of 26,000 mAh for ordinary powerbanks for smartphones and the like. Each airline has its own exceptions for larger capacities. Powerbanks, on the other hand, are prohibited in checked baggage.
Your friend has no idea... Yes, the part has a capacity of 72Ah/72,000mAh. However, as with all powerbanks and batteries, this information refers to the cell voltage (3.7V nominal for LiPo). Accordingly, this powerbank offers ~266Wh capacity.
Unfortunately, this item is sold out and no longer available from the supplier. Therefore, we regret that we no longer receive any information about the product.