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External Battery Power Pack 7200mAh Power Bank

External Battery Power Pack 7200mAh Power Bank

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Battery Type: Li-Polymer Battery
Capacity:7200mAh
Input Voltage/Current: DC 5V/1A
Output Voltage/Current: DC 5V/1A & 5V/2.1A
Recycling Time:Above 500times
Item Size: 162*83*8mm
Item N.W.:250g
OEM/ODM:Yes
Packing:Gift Box/Blister/Bulk
Production Capacity:10, 000PCS/Day

Aonmi portable Power Bank is the perfect companion for cell phone, Smart Phone eBook, PDA, iPhone, iPod, and most other USB powered devices. This high capacity universal battery is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, yet provides high capacity of power with a 1A/2.1A USB output; Ideal for long flights and business trips. Works with multiple devices, including mobile phones, Bluetooth headsets, smartphones/PDAs, MP3 players, portable gaming devices, digital cameras, GPS devices and more

External Battery Power Pack 7200mAh Power Bank (AM-PB52)How to charge the power bank:
1,Use the supplied data cable mobile power bank,access to computer USB port for charging ;or through a data cable mobile power access DC-5V adapter
2.Discharge Instructions:  Short press the power button, move the power on output, LED display power 3S, if the output is not connected to the load, the power itself off output
3.No matter in any state, long press the power button to turn 3S flashlight, then long press 3S flashlight off

mobile power off the output when charging is prohibited to charge the phone...
External Battery Power Pack 7200mAh Power Bank (AM-PB52)Warrantee & After-sale service
1.all of our products have 1 year warranty
2.man-made destroy will be exception
3.after the warrantee time, if we still in cooperation, we will give cost repairment if still can repair.
4.for reducing the cost of our customers, we can supply the materials or tech support to them, help them  fix the problems in their hands
External Battery Power Pack 7200mAh Power Bank (AM-PB52)

FAQ :
1.Q: Are you a facture or trading company ?
A: We are factory to produce the high quality produact to meet customer's requirement .
2.Q: What is your products quality ?
A: We use the top PCB board to ensure the high conversion rate,and the grade quality full capacity battery .
3.Q: Do you support print our logo ?
A: Yes,we can print your logo on the products,we also can design the model that you need.
4.Q: Do your produce the products with the real capacity ?
A: We are honest businessman,build real business ,we will design the real capacity as you wish.
5.Q: What kind of battery you use ?
A: We use two kinds of battery :18650 lithium battery and lithium polymer battery .
6.Q: How can i get some sample ?
A: We are ready to send you sample normally in 3 days ,before that you can show us your requirement of your sample order


 Brand Name:  Aonmi Power Bank
 Capacity: 7200mah
 Inside Battery Cell: Li-Polymer Battery
 Input:  DC  5.0V-1A
 Output:  DC  5.0V-1/2.1A
 Flashlight:  LED lighting
 Cycle  Life:  500 times
 Size  (L  x  W  x  H)162*83*8mm
 Weight:  250g
 Color:  pink white blue (customer make )
 Operating  Temperature:  -5~45° C
 Storage  Temperature:  20~30° C
 Application:  All  USB  interface  charging  digital  products
 Charging  Time:  10-12 hours
 Shell: Plastic
Warranty12month
CertificateCE/ROSH/FCC

Q: What is the introduction of mobile power?
Mobile power, also known as "charge treasure", "plug-in battery", "external battery", "backup battery", "life master" concept is with the popularity of digital products and rapid growth and development, the definition is
Q: a. the economy finally flourished and expanded. b. was repaired and the state banking system created a new level of prosperity. c. quickly collapsed into depression. d. went through all of the above.
D. went through all of the above When Martin Van Buren took over the Presidency from his successor, Andrew Jackson, the nation's financial situation seemed to be going fairly well. Jackson had successfully lowered the national debt to its lowest point since 1791 (a trifle $33,733.05), and the economy seemed to be growing rapidly. Probably the most blame for the panic is placed most often on President Andrew Jackson and his attitude toward the Bank of the United States. Jackson is famous for having opposed the bank, which he not only refused to recharter, but from which he withdrew funds (an act which earned him a congressional censure) in order to promote private banking and a more free economy. Jackson viewed soft money (that is, paper currency which holds no value on its own, but represents some sort of accepted value) in a highly negative light, much preferring banks doing business in hard money (gold or silver currency). As a result of the new power wielded by state banks, and the lack of regulation from a national banking system, the economy did flourish for a time - bank loans skyrocketed, the economy flourished, and foreign nations began investing heavily in the financial opportunities of America. The boom was short lived, however, as inflation increased dramatically as banks printed exorbitant amounts of paper money. This was exacerbated considerably by one of the most controversial aspects of Jackson's economic policy - the issuance of a Specie Circular (or Coinage Act) which was an attempt to protect land speculators in the west from being left with devalued currency in the event of inflation. As a result of this policy, however, the value of paper money began to deflate rapidly, providing the opposite of the intended effect, leaving many holding nearly worthless money.
Q: I am under the opinion that the Federal Reserve System and our Banking industry has gotten us into this huge financial mess we are in today.I am also under the opinion that the Federal Reserve System as well as our Banking Industry needs to be under a much closer eye then they are today. In our Banking Industry, that can be a combination of private enterprise and far tighter government oversight and control. Our Federal Reserve System needs to be totally transparent and a public entity, instead of what it is now, a private one where not even our government knows who all the players are, or what really goes on behind their closed doors.Your input please.
Since the Fed isn't private (it's independent--that's different) your question doesn't make sense. You yourself admit that it was created by an act of Congress. Explain how something created by Congress, that could be dissolved by Congress, that has a board appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate is somehow private--can you find even one private company where that's true? Since it was created by law, please show where in the law it says that it's private.
Q: I went to one of the major banks in Australia as a non-customer with $80 worth of $20 Australian notes wanting to exchange them for $10 Australian notes and they said it will cost 10% ($8) to do it. How can it cost so much money to change money in the same currency? I can understand it costing money if it was a lot of money or I brought in heap of coins but this was literally 4 notes! Why are they so greedy for money hitting people who can least afford it?
This was just the bank's way of saying 'no' to you. Government rules probably say that banks must change money for consumers. So, the bank is following the letter but not the spirit of this rule. They are willing to change money for you. But they know that you probably won't want to change your money when they require you to pay 10% for this service. I suggest that you complain to your elected representative in the Australian Parliament. It's the elected politicians who make the rules and the laws for banks. And they have the power to change the way banks operate.
Q: I want to be able to eventually tell my grandchildren that I lived to see the South rise up again over the union. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehaw!
No, the south is the poorest least educated part of the Republic. Maybe if y'all put down your banjos, quit watching NASCAR and read a book once in a while you wouldn't be the laughingstock of the nation.
Q: I'm doing a project in school to make a bank advertisement for the Medici bank in Florence during the Renaissance. I need to know some of the services that they offered. I know the basic stuff like loaning money w/ interest, giving bills of exchange and stuff like that. Are there any specific services that only they offered. Any help'll be greatly appreciated.
The Bank de Medici bank rolled multiple pope's ascension to the throne, Pope Leo X (1513–1521), Pope Clement VII (1523–1534), Pope Pius IV (1559–1565), and Pope Leo XI. This allowed them to control all banking of the Vatican, which made them the church's official bank. This gave them supreme power as all clergy officials had to bank with them. So, you could advertise it as the Official Bank of the Church and Trusted by the Clergy and the like.
Q: i want to know that does capacitor comsumed any energy means real power capacitor is of 440 v 100 kvar and if then how should i calculate?
All real capacitors have some series resistance (ESR). The power loss is Icap^2*ESR.
Q: Does any one know what that picture is and if so how do u get the source of power to it.,i seen it in the bank vault and were u turn on the electcity please help and thank u
Sounds like you have a scratched up disk.
Q: Hello everyone.I have a Samsung Galaxy s5 (GT900T) and a Besiter (BST-0177) power bank. Iam worried may my phone get damaged by charging it with as I don't know about my phone charging input but yeah I guess the output of my power bank if higher than the input of my cell phone. Shall I charge it with this power bank ? Will be it okay ?
Yes. Any external battery made for cell phones will work, as long as you have the proper cord from battery to phone.
Q: i was wondering if an example of concurrent power would be to charter banks?
No, don't think so. The two are somewhat related and do meet at times but the relation is more complex

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