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Mobile Power Bank

Mobile Power Bank

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Product Description

Product Description
1. Model:SPB-1002 after oxidation of aluminum alloy shell
2. Capacity 4000mAh new PCBA circuit boards
3.  Li-polymer Battery in high quality
4. Output:5V/1A
5. Input:5V/1A
6. Super thin Size:116*65*7.5mm
7. Weight:116g

*After oxidation of aluminum alloy shell, and touch with frosted.
*Four LED power indicator light display battery percentage.
*Only 8 mm thickness and Lightweight, easy to put it in any place.
*Compatible with a variety of models of mobile devices, such as iPhone, iPod, PSP, camera, etc.
* Can be fully charge iPhone4 twice. Will Fully Charge Most Smart Phones in 1 to 2 Hours.
* New polymer batteries, 4000 ma, new PCBA circuit boards, imported IC, with over charge and discharge protection.

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Operation:
When the power button is pressed, the power bank will turn on, and the 4 LEDs will indicate the power bank's state of charge. 1 steady lit blue LED indicates the power bank has a 25% charge; 2 steady lit blue LEDs indicate a 50% charge; 3 steady lit blue LEDs indicate a 75% charge, and 4 steady lit blue LEDs indicate a 100% charge. The blue LEDs will only remain lit for several seconds after the power button is pressed and then they will turn off, provided an electronic device isn't plugged into one of the regular (type A) USB output sockets and actively charging. It is important to note that the power bank must first be turned on in order to charge a device that is plugged into one of the regular (type A) USB output sockets. In other words, it is necessary to turn the power bank on in order to charge an electronic device. If an electronic device is connected to the power bank and charging, and you want to turn the power bank off, simply press and hold the power button for a few seconds until the blue LEDs turns off.    
When the power bank is plugged into a power source, a blinking blue LED indicates that the power bank is in the process of charging to achieve that particular percent state of charge. For example, if 3 of the blue LEDs are steady lit, and the 4th blue LED is blinking, then the power bank has a 75% charge and is in the process of charging to achieve a 100% charge. Once all 4 blue LEDs are steady lit, then the power bank will have a 100% charge.    
To turn the white LED flashlight on, press the power button twice quickly. To turn it off, press the power button twice quickly again. It is important to note that charging of an electronic device is still possible while the white LED flashlight is turned on.  

Optional accessories:
*1X Power Bank
*1X Cable
*1X Warranty Card
*1X Adapter for iPhone
*1X Adapter for Mini 5p
*1X Adapter for Samsung
*1X Adapter for Sony Ericsson
*1X Adapter for LG
*1X Adapter for micro 5p

Safety:
1. Overcurrent protection
2. Short circuit protection
3. Overheat protection
4. Overdischarge protection
5. Overcharge protection
6. Overvoltage protection


Q: I would like to know who deregulated airlines, banks, and electic power
Airlines were deregulated by the same folks who regulated them: the federal government. Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 Banks are regulated by both federal and state laws, which have been greatly loosened over the last 25 years. Electricity is regulated by both state and federal laws, which have been loosened over the last decade.
Q: 1. concentrate power and wealth in the hands of a few2. admit too many immigrants3. discourage the growth of the market economy4. abolish the national bankI seem to be stuck, can someone help me please?
I belive they would concentrate power and wealth in the hands of a few becuase the thing America became great on (gold) was slowly being handed over to banks. In 1913 a bill was passed that gave economic control to three powerful banks. This bill was passed in December and on a day when numerous politicians were with their family, the bill passed. Now the Goverment takes out loans with these banks at high intrest leaving us needing to Police the world and secure the one thing we must keep, Oil. In short, Power goes to those whom have major finacial backing. They make the decicions and we follow. Sorry to ramble on, but this is how I would awnser your question!
Q: A. It gives traditional banks more revenue. B. It controls government spending. C. It gives traditional banks more power. D. It protects public deposits.
D is the answer. Not A. First you look at WHO controls the reserve requirement. Govt. Central Bank. Option A cannot be the answer as it is not an objective of the govt. Govt looks at social welfare of its citizens. The public deposits is the money the govt owns (not the consumers' money, pls do not misinterpret.) By ensuring proper accountability of the reserve req, the interest rate and hence value of the public 's money is ensured. Hence, it allows the govt to retain or even inc the value of public deposits to being about public welfare when it is spent (on infrastructure healthcare, etc.)
Q: 1. Should a bank go bankrupt what will happen to all your money?2. If you have a loan THEN the bank goes bankrupt, what'll happen to the loan?3. I heard you can gain political power by controlling the banks as politican, how does it work?Simple summaries please,Thanks in advance.
1 If its member of FDIC you can get back up to 250K 2 The banks are interconnected they bank who gave you the loan they might have sold it to other banks or entities. 3. I am not sure
Q: 1. _________ is done when an object moves through a distance because of _______ acting upon the object.2. When calculating work, you should use the formula: workforce X ___________3. _________ is the rate at which work is done. 4. The SI unit for power is the _________5. ___is the total energy in a system and it equals to _____ + _______ . This is also called _______6. Kinetic energy is _____when the ____ is zero.7. Potential energy depends on the ____ of an object. The ____ it is the greater the potential energy. Word bank: work, power, time, distance, force, height, t,velocity, mass, weight, watts, zero, KE, PE, W, ME, Conservation energy, higher.
1. Work is done when an object moves through a distance because of force acting upon the object. 2. When calculating work, you should use the formula: work force times distance. 3. Power is the rate at which work is done. 4. The SI unit for power is the watt (W), which is equal to one joule per second. 5. The internal energy is the total energy in a system and it equals to initial total energy + external work. This is also called intrinsic energy. 6. Kinetic energy is at it's maximum when the potential energy is zero. 7. Potential energy depends on the location of an object. The higher up an object is the greater the gravitational potential energy. Cheers ebs
Q: A. he believed the Bank had no control over the country's money B. he distrusted the bank becuase he lost money in an investmentC. he believed the Bank was controlled by incompetent people D. he believed the back was unconstitutional
Here's what Misskitt said two years ago: In Jackson's veto message (written by George Bancroft), the bank needed to be abolished because: It concentrated an excessive amount of the nation's financial strength into a single institution It exposed the government to control by foreign interests It served mainly to make the rich richer It exercised too much control over members of the Congress It favored Northeastern states over Southern and Western states He felt the bank improved the fortunes of an elite circle of commercial and industrial entrepreneurs at the expense of farmers and laborers. After a titanic struggle, Jackson succeeded in destroying the bank by vetoing its 1832 re-charter by Congress and by withdrawing U.S. funds in 1833. 2 years ago
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Q: I, like most people, am sick of banks and their power over the world. I have recently heard about something called a credit union:
Sorry I like big banks. - Available ATMS all over the US and all over the world - 24 hour customer service - Easy to transfer money - Easy to understand top notch websites - They treat everyone with respect no names like baby, honey or sweetie - Open longer hours Credit unions are not for everyone. If you have ever dealt with overdraft fees - then a credit union is for you. Remember overdraft too much - and they will kick you out. ATM locations all over the US is a big plus for me. Just about everywhere I drive, I can find an ATM from my bank. /
Q: Mobile power purchase notes?
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