Teardown of Latest Anker Nano Pro (511 Charger) 20W GaN Charger (For iPhone 13)
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
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Introduction
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Hello everyone, welcome back to ChargerLAB.
Just in the Sep. 14th, Apple released their iPhone 13 series.
And at the same time, Anker released their new Nano Pro series.
And today, we'll bring the teardown of this tiny charger to you.
Bill of materials (BOM)
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Electrolytic capacitor: Samxon
Master control chip's capacitor: Aishi
Master control chip: PI INN3266C
Synchronous rectifier: JSCJ CJAC80SN10
Protocol chip: Infineon CYPD3175
Chapter
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0:00 Intro
0:39 Specs and Size
1:08 Testing
1:47 Teardown - Start
1:59 Teardown - Components
3:50 Summary
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Great work and analysis.. keep up the good work. you deserve more views and subs
I didn’t thought todays changers are that much complex inside! xD amazing content, Thanks
Thank you for the comprehensive teardown. I would have found it interesting to see how the flyback transformer is constructed as this part is generally the one I am most worried about. Thank you!
Great!
How does this compare to the Anker PowerPort III 20W aside from the folding plug?
Does it support the magsafe puck at full speed 15w?
Nice 🙏👍
Great Job, super pro - best from Paris , France
Hey can you also do a Teardown of Anker's 511 Power Bank?
Does it gets warm while charging?
What's the power when charging a pixel 6a?
What is SAMSUNG 5.0V 2A protocol?
Voltage input on the back of the Anker charger (52 sec in your video) states 200-240v, however you state it supports input of 100-240v. The specs for Power Intergrations INN3266C-H214 supports 85-265v so I suspect you are correct and Anker labelling is not techically correct. Can you confirm or comment if the charger can be used with a 110v power input?
Yes, it can support 100-240v.
We've tested that.
Which is best anker nano pro or apple 20 w???
I am using a Tronsmart WCP05 travel Adapter for my iPhone 12 and through its PD I checked yesterday that i got 0 to 57% in 30min(almost same as Apple 20W as shown in UA-cam videos) and full 100% in 1hr 44mins which is exactly same as Apple charger time seen in one of the videos on UA-cam
But Tronsmart charger is huge size as it is a multiport travel adapter
Was just interested in getting another small charger and getting the old Anker Powerport III 20w in $11 and 511 Nano pro in $19 so which one should i go for almost same size but price difference is big!!!and which port should I get PD or PIQ? I did test above test using PD port of Tronsmart charger…
What is the name of that prying tool you’re using to remove the components (silver and has a spade blade)?
Are you referring to spudger or spludger?
Yes thank you. Spudger!!!
which is best Anker nano pro 20w(511) or Anker nano ii 30w Gan ii??? for iphone 12/13 series
I think iphones dont support anything above 20watts. So if you buy a 30watt charger for example, the iphone will only use max 20w to charge.
you said that it is GaN but i dont find any correct info about that? is it really use GaN tech like other nano ii 30W(anker)?
Yes, the GaN IC or GaN FET will be used as switching.
Does any issue for this adaptar for iphone 12 pro of it's battery health.?plz reply!
It's very safe to use it charge your iPhone 12.
is it gan ?
ចង់ឲ្យគាត់បង្ហាញគ្រឿងក្នុង Anker charge 33W
What difference of Powerport nano iii and this charg?
the USB-C cable plugs in from the front instead of the side
I’m curious why there are no chargers with more than 2-3 USB-C ports? Many cables are USB C these days and it is annoying to have to always use adaptors
Some high-power charger can support 2-3 USB-C ports.
Figure it’s a power draw and heating issue. Hard to maintain a smaller form factor with that much power draw without thermal throttling.
Hello! This Nano Pro suppor high speed charging for Apple watch 7?
Yes.
Teardown Belkin charger, please!
We've done lots of Belkin teardown videos. More videos are coming. Stay tuned~
Great video
Is the front real metal? 😊 And is there a chance of it becoming live ?
Lmao no one would actually make such a dumb oversight like that
@@brandon_nope LMFAOO
@@brandon_nope you’d be surprised lol. Anker would never make that mistake as they’re quality, but a lot of small Chinese companies make dangerous oversights like that on cheaper products
What’s the difference between nano and nano pro
It has better intelligent temperature control performance.
Your UA-cam review is very good.
But the view count is too low. I don't understand.
Thanks for your support. We're still growing.
I bought one (the blue one) and I notice that it’s pretty warm while using it, almost on the edge of being hot… is it suppose to do that or is that not safe? Please I need answers
The charger itself will get pretty warm but that's normal considering the fact that it's pretty small and can charge up to 20 watts. However, try touching your phone while charging using this charger and you'll notice that it does not get as warm as the charger itself. In my 2 weeks of using this charger, I have noticed that the "active shield" that they're advertising actually works. It maintains the temperature of my phone to an ideal level while fast charging. This was not the case with my previous Anker Nano PIQ3.
@@nielsalute9069 Im facing the same issue,i just bought my phone and both the nano pro charger and my 13pro are getting warm while its charging,but my phone isnt getting warm when im charging it with 5w apple charger. Will this affect the battery life in the long run or is it normal? Have you faced battery health decreasing issue or something?
@@raynz1337 hi Raiyan. I’ve been using nano pro for about 1/2 month now and my battery health is still @ 100 percent. Again, the phone itself will get warm since it is fast charging but not to the point where it’s disturbingly hot. If you’re using a thick phone case, I suggest to remove it while charging. As for me, I have not had any issues with or without my phone case. I have the older version of the anker nano which is the piq3 that is why I am able to differentiate the temperature while charging. Comparing the nano pro to your 5 watt charger will only make you anxious. That is a very bias comparison. If you’re patient enough to use the 5 watt charger during the night while you are sleeping then by all means use it, but I’ll stick with my nano pro. Also make sure that while you’re charging it is no where near direct sunlight or it is being charge in a well ventilated placed. Do not put it inside a drawer or a box or something like that while charging. Lastly, remember that a little warmth won’t harm the battery and it’s lifespan. In fact it is a given that it should get warm when charging to its fullest potential.
Can you recommend this charger for use on older models like IP6/6s or 7?
You can do that, but the power will not exceed 10W.
@@ChargerLAB thanks for the reply :)
Is there a version of these chargers for Galaxy S21 Ultra too? With 25W or higher charging power.
The max charging power of Galaxy S21 Ultra is 25W, you have to find the 25W charger that supports PPS mode.
I think you should buy samsung charger 45w. It can use to charger up to 45w only for note 10 and S22 ultra and higher model
Is this a Gallium Nitride charger?
Yes, it is.
In terms of voltage regulation and highest quality power delivery is this better than Apple 20 watt? I don’t care about the small size just power quality and parts quality
Power quality is yet to be known. Parts are definitely much better on Apple since it uses Japanese capacitors
@@xabysebastian529 Depends on manufacturer and component shortages. Salcomp uses both Nicheon and Aishi so far. The apple 20W doesn't have set in stone Japanese caps.
Same case for ANKER prob too. (RNG components based on what they can buy)
@@pacificdrum0301 yes the newer teardown of apple 20w uses Aishi caps. Probably because of the Japanese Capacitors cant keep up with the ongoing demand
I care about USB-C compliance, safety, design, robustness (can survive drops and connector is not fragile) and small size. When you have to carry this with you, small size matters. Power quality follows USB-C standard compliance. Chinese caps are commonplace nowadays. This message was made on an iPhone made in China.
I will say those little bricks don't have the space the bigger blocks do so thru definitely get warmer
Is this ok for iphone 11?
Yes.
will it work with iphone 11?
Yes.
Great teardown, thanks!
One thing I don't like is it looks like the tray inside the box is made from plastic now instead of the paper/cardboard they used before. I think that is a step in the wrong direction.
highest power on Apple devices.
Specially designed for iPhone 13
@@ChargerLAB did charging change with the 13?
@@rosnow Yea previous models charged up to 18w, 13 series charges up to* 27 watts (on iPhone 13 Pro Max).
Is this gan technology?
Yes.
Omg, even not using solid capacitors? 😫
no, it has capacitors.
@@ChargerLAB yes, it has Electrolytic Capacitor BUT not the Solid Ones... and this is a big con for such small charger....
They are not available in India 😏
"then lets tear it down"
Is it fake charger ?!
It‘s Anker's, not fake.
Pay the $19 and go with Apple.
Which is best anker nano pro or apple 20w??