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Product no.: 69822

Pro Powerbank 48k LiFePO4 154Wh 12V

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This product is available in the following variants:
Capacity Price
13(@12V, 154Wh) $ 199.00
26(@12V, 307Wh) $ 299.00

Product description

The best view of the night sky is available in places far away from artificial light. However, there are no power sockets there. Despite this, you don't need to go without the comfort of a GoTo mount! With the Omegon powerbank you can power your telescope mount all night long.

A LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery is installed in the Pro Powerbank. LiFePO4 has clear advantages over regular lithium-ion batteries and outdated lead batteries!

In comparison to outdated lead-acid batteries, this powerbank is small, lightweight and fits in any accessory bag. You also don't need to worry about damaging the battery through irregular charging or accidentally letting it run out of power.

Four small LEDs display the powerbank's current charge level. You can easily charge it using the provided mains adapter.

The integrated short-circuit, overcharging, total discharge and overload protection not only protects the powerbank itself, but also protects the connected mount.

All mounts with a cigarette lighter cable can be connected.

The advantages at a glance:

  • Powerbank for powering your telescope on the go
  • Large capacity of 154 Wh (="48k", 13 Ah @12V) / 307 Wh (="96k", 26 Ah @12V).
  • Lithium-iron-phosphate battery - lighter and more robust than traditional lead-acid batteries.
  • 12V cigarette lighter socket (max. 10A)
  • 3 USB ports (output 5V)
  • Mains adapter for powerbank charging

Our expert comment:

The voltage range of the cigarette lighter socket is 10-13.8V, not regulated by the Battery Management System. The voltage will decrease as the battery charge drops.

Specifications

Capacity


Output voltage
12
Battery type
LiFePO4
Capacity
13 (@12V, 154Wh)
Amperage (A)
max. 13
Output socket (mm)
- (Cigarette lighter socket)
Input voltage
12-24

Special features


Battery charge indicator
yes
Total-discharge protection
yes
Short-circuit protected
yes
Overload protection
yes

Equipment


Power pack
yes

General


Type
Power supply
Type of build
Rechargeable battery
Weight (g)
1500
Overall size LxWxH (cm)
20,8 x 14,8 x 3,8
Outer material
Synthetic material
Series
Pro Powerbank

Product safety

Manufacturer: NIMAX GmbH, Otto-Lilienthal-Str. 9, 86899 Landsberg am Lech, DE, www.nimax.de

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Customer reviews

USB-C chargeable LiFePO4 bank with unregulated 12V and auto-turn-off for USB

Review by J. T. on 21.02.2025 19:10:47

( 4 / 5 )

I bought this power bank because it can be USB-C charged. So if I lose or break the charger that came with the device, I can still charge it. This is a great advantage. The battery bank is LiFePO4 which means it's heavier than NMC of the equivalent capacity, but more long-lasting. The 12V output is unregulated so you can always draw power and there is no auto-turn-off if the 12V output current consumption falls below a threshold. This is a good feature, since if the mount draws little current, it continues to be powered. The 12V output has quite high voltage drop. I measured drop from 13V to 12V when current was increased from 0.2A to 4.5A. This is quite big drop, and means that already at 10% state of charge when the battery voltage falls to 12 volts, a 4.5 ampere motor in the mount causes the voltage to drop to 11 volts, which may be at the boundary of what the mount finds acceptable, so you shouldn't let the battery completely empty or the mount might misbehave when switching between objects. The USB has auto-turn-on feature but it works only in some cases, and I reproducibly managed to cause an issue where the auto-turn-on did not work. However, you can by pressing the button always turn it manually on. A problem with the USB output is that you need to draw at least 80 milliamperes of current. If you draw only 79 milliamperes, the USB outputs don't stay on, but at 81 milliamperes, they do (measured with different-valued resistors). I would find it better if the USB outputs could power devices with as little as 10 milliampere consumption.

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