I don't know much about solar energy yet, but I'm learning. Lately I've learned a lot about how things get charged. Suppose you have a phone that can be fast charged at 25W, but the block connected to the wall only has an output of 5V - 2A. (I only put three dashes because I don't use this symbol for my life Can be found). If you think of it this way, just multiply the two together to get the power, which in this case is 10 watts. So even though the socket can put out MUCH more power, you can only use the maximum power of the brick. In my opinion the maximum outputs of this solar charger are: DC connector: 18V/5.5A or 99W USB connector: 5V/2.4A or 12W (aka USB-A connector) USB- C: 45 watts I saw someone ask why they can't get 100 watts out of this one. And all that was said in the answer was that different factors determine the charging speed of solar panels. It's true, but it's not the reason. This is because ports only allow as much as they tell you in the list. Do you know why it's always so hard to understand? Because we've all been betrayed in a big way all our lives. Still, I give five stars because I can't really be sure of anything else! Apart from the fact that it will charge you according to the specified specifications. Is it possible that we could be getting a lot more of them and not knowing? Of course anything is possible, I just don't know enough to know lol.
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