Another thing: On the Sharge homepage it is impossible to download the user manual and the support does not answer. Does anyone know where to get the BA?
You can control this using the button on Shargeek 100. Once you have entered the DC interface in the menu, you can set the voltage using the +/- buttons, whereby the unit for the adjustment is 1V or 0.1V. The adjustable voltage ranges from 3.3V to 25.2V.
Max. 75W DC. Power supply either DC or the USB-C1 port, but not both at the same time.
So it charges my Apple Watch without any problems. Also my Momentum TW 2 and 3 headphones and Sony's Pulse 3D headset. Maybe there are exceptions but everything I have charges flawlessly. Even devices with a weak USB power supply work. But the best thing is the DC power supply. It also runs my Teufel360. So even outdoors 😁
Hello,
The DC input accepts 5-24V/3A (max 72W) but I don't see much point in using it to charge the Shargeek, as USB-C is much more common and efficient (100W input).
I assume you are charging the power bank: the power bank reduces the charging speed when the internal temperature reaches approx. 50-60°C. In addition, the speed is always reduced after approx. 80% with lithium ion batteries.
Practically, the whole inner workings can be disassembled relatively easily, but would not be advisable:
1. loss of warranty.
2. as far as I can tell, there are very high-quality parts in SMD technology that cannot be replaced without the appropriate tools and knowledge. The professional repair could be more expensive than the market price if you add shipping and other expenses.
The product descriptions usually come directly from the manufacturer.
Depending on the model, the Lenovo X1 requires between 65 W and 90 W.
Since the power bank outputs up to 100 W via USB-C, charging should be possible without any problems.