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04-10-2019 04:02 AM
Does anyone have experiences concerning USB C Powerdelivery on Elitebboks and the use of a powerbank? Specifically i would like to know what power (voltage, ampere) ist needed from a powerbank to reliably charge this notebook.
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04-11-2019 05:03 PM
HP has a usb-c power bank avaiable that you can use: https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-usb-c-notebook-power-bank
THe usb-c standard has power profiles that allows up to 100W of power to be delivered across the usb cable and usb-c connector... Most power banks and supplies will NOT provide 100W (20V at 5amps) as that requires significant cable thickness and short cable... Most power supplies/power banks (designed for laptops) will provide either 15V/5ams (65Watts) or 20V/3amps (60Watts)... The usb-c PD power profile has, i believe 4 or 5 voltages, from 5V to 20V
THe elitebook x360 1040 g5 should probably take in both 15V and 20V versions to power/charge the battery
04-11-2019 05:03 PM
HP has a usb-c power bank avaiable that you can use: https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-usb-c-notebook-power-bank
THe usb-c standard has power profiles that allows up to 100W of power to be delivered across the usb cable and usb-c connector... Most power banks and supplies will NOT provide 100W (20V at 5amps) as that requires significant cable thickness and short cable... Most power supplies/power banks (designed for laptops) will provide either 15V/5ams (65Watts) or 20V/3amps (60Watts)... The usb-c PD power profile has, i believe 4 or 5 voltages, from 5V to 20V
THe elitebook x360 1040 g5 should probably take in both 15V and 20V versions to power/charge the battery