Good morning everyone.... Special question:
At our place the power is cut off for 5 hours and I have to work in HO with 6 video calls and just PC work.
But now the HP laptop and the HP 32 inch monitor have to run during the whole time.
I am aware that I can charge the laptop with a power bank.
I'm thinking about what to buy: Ugreen, Anker or Aukey.
But:
Does the power bank also work if I have the laptop and monitor plugged in all the time (as long as the thing has battery)?
So can I use it to bridge the 5-hour power interruption or do I need something else?
Thank you for your feedback.
lg lisa
Yes, you can do that. If you have plugged the power bank into the notebook, then it is the same for the notebook as if you had connected the device to the mains. However, the power bank should supply at least 60W. This Ugreen charges a normal business notebook just under once. Whether you can last 5 hours with it also depends on the battery in your notebook and the power settings on it.
Of course, you cannot supply the external monitor (or your router) with power from the power bank. If you have such power failures from time to time, I would rather buy a UPS. Or you could just go to the office (if there's power there ;-)
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