I have the awesome Power-Z, but really really need some help testing chargers like this, for the ACTUAL charge rate. Can you PLEASE do a video showing how to use a DC Load Tester in conjunction with the Power-Z to test ACTUAL load? It would be great help. I need to test a couple 140w charge I have, but I don't have any devices that can pull more than about 100w. I have bought a DC load tester, but can't get it to negotiate the higher USB-C PD rates.
@@hitchjay 140W is available in Ankers 250W charger - I assume they wanted to have it as differentiating factor. Unfortunately ChargerLab didn't test the 200W charger before teardown. The 250W charger reduces power after an hour of full load.
@@thomask6846 agreed, still this kind of device should provide 140w for one port at least. My headache these days are a clear differentiation between chargers and PSU units. These are clearly chargers yet marketing language positions 'em as a PSU.
I prefer your original voice better than this AI voice.
Please do a teardown of Anker 250w charger with display
Thank you, sweet teardown. Anker is a good manufacturer
pls teardown of new prime 250w powerbank
I have the awesome Power-Z, but really really need some help testing chargers like this, for the ACTUAL charge rate. Can you PLEASE do a video showing how to use a DC Load Tester in conjunction with the Power-Z to test ACTUAL load? It would be great help. I need to test a couple 140w charge I have, but I don't have any devices that can pull more than about 100w. I have bought a DC load tester, but can't get it to negotiate the higher USB-C PD rates.
What about the 250W power bank?
I'm sad this channel went to this horrible AI voice. It's so bad that I will have to skip this teardown. Sadly it doesn't seem they care at all...
Wow i like and anker number one
I wanna see a tear down of the new Prime Cables. How are they so bendy??? It’s magic?
Який можете порадити підвищуючий модуль вхід 12 вольт, а вихід 15 і бажано 20 вольт ?
Дякую
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤
For a charger this big I would expect 240W single port output, not 100W
Name a single charger that has 240W single port output
I would expect at least 140w port... 28V x 5A = 140w
@@hitchjay 140W is available in Ankers 250W charger - I assume they wanted to have it as differentiating factor. Unfortunately ChargerLab didn't test the 200W charger before teardown. The 250W charger reduces power after an hour of full load.
@@thomask6846 agreed, still this kind of device should provide 140w for one port at least.
My headache these days are a clear differentiation between chargers and PSU units. These are clearly chargers yet marketing language positions 'em as a PSU.
@@thomask6846 yah, heat management is an issue with these chargers if one is to use them like a PSU.
Not versatile and powerful enough. pointless GaN implementation.
Is this a stolen video? Why is it AI-voiced?
It is? Well and if it is, then, why not? good AI voice :D