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Solar Power Bank 3000mAh Sport Design Portable

Solar Power Bank 3000mAh Sport Design Portable

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Supply Capability:
500000 unit/month

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1.Structure of  Solar Power Bank:

* Super waterproof and dustproof  
* Strong Shockproof and drop resistance  
* Build-in full 3000mAh lithium polymer battery which charges via the USB charger or a powerful 0.8W monocrystalline solar panel or via a USB charger.
* Environmentally friendly silica gel and ABS + PC materials,and rubber paint surface process  
* Hidden dual USB/Micro charging ports 
* Comes with a carabineer.

2.Solar Power Bank Images:

 

3.Solar Power Bank Specification:   

Battery Capacity: 3000mAh Li-polymer battery
Solar Panel: 5V,200mA
Input: DC 5V/ 1A
Output: DC 5V/ 1A 
Product size: 106*80*15mm
Net weight: 107g
2 colors available: Pink, Blue

Operation Temperature: -10°C-45°C

Operation Instructions

1. Charging the solar power bank from an external power source
l Connect the solar power bank's USB cable to a computer's USB port, USB car charger or USB port of any available adapter.
l The blue LED indicator comes on to indicate that the solar charger is being charged.
l When the solar charger is fully charged the LED indicator goes off.
l An external power source takes 5-7 hours to fully charge the solar charger

2. Charging the solar power bank via the solar panel
l Place the solar power bank under sunlight.
l The green LED indicator shines strongly or weakly depending on how efficiently the solar charger is being charged.
l When the solar power bank is fully charged the LED indicator goes off.


3. Charging an external device via the solar power bank
Note: The included USB cable is specially designed for charging Android phones and is not suitable for data transmission.

Accessories & Packing

1. Solar Power Bank: 1pc
2. USB cable: 1pc 
3. Lanyard: 1pc 
4. User Manual

Packing: 
Neutral Color box, 44pcs/carton, Carton size: 45*35*30cm, G.W.: 8KGS, 

 

4.FAQ

1. Question: What is your product quality?

   Answer: 100% test before shipping ,one year warranty , very few defective rate .

2. Question: Can you put my brand name (logo) on the phone ?

   Answer: Yes, for samples order we can't print logo, if order over 3000pcs , we can do OEM your logo on back cover and box ,turn on picture and unlock slide sign , make all of this with your logo on .

3. Question: which way to ship the goods to me ?

   Answer: By FedEx , DHL for small order ,big order by air or by sea .

4. Question: What payment method do you accept?

   Answer: T/T ,LC and West Union.

5. Question: if the goods has problem ,how to solve it?

  Answer : if goods has problem , it can send back us , we will repair to you .

Q:I live in Kansas and my dad has lung cancer. Where can I get a power of attorney form? What is the process so I can make finical decisions for him
Simply Google 'power of attorney forms Kansas' and take your pick. Remember that a general power of attorney won't give you carte blanch to run your fathers finances, many banks and other institutions require their OWN PoA's to be filled out. Businesses are not REQUIRED by law to accept a PoA, I suggest you sit down with an attorney and discuss options. Besides, I would be more worried about making his health care decisions than any other decision.
Q:For example: If someone is willing to help in a transaction and I am willing to pay for it. Is it okay or legal that I sign the power of attorney and have them do the transaction or speak on my behalf?
You don't need a power of attorney for that and should not sign one. A power of attorney gives an individual the rights to speak for you in ALL matters. They have access to your bank accounts, records, etc. What you need in this case is a very specifically worded document authorizing a single transaction, which must be notarized and witnessed.
Q:how much is it?
depending on what you mean by a solar powered roof A solar powered roof vent fan can be as cheap as $100 $200 installed. There are solar roof vents that cost over $250 each (plus intallation) Solar electric panels are appx $20 per watt plus installation. To power your whole house figure on $20,000 worth of panels. Then you need the battery bank for the system to provide power when its dark. and a DC-AC inverter that can put out the needed power. Solar water heating can be pretty cheap For a few hundred dollars you can set up a system that will heat a swimming pool using natural circulation.
Q:I'd like to create my own bank, FDIC insured, so I can buy my own loans with 10% of their value. If Chase can do it, so can I, right? How, or, what is stopping me?
This Act would stabilize the economy and end the boom-bust economic cycles caused by fractional reserve banking.
Q:I am repairing a 20A 12V power supply ,I intend to test it for 100% full load by using resistors, can anyone help to calculate in terms of the quantity ,power rating,ohm value of the resistor?thanks!!
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Q:Does the Federal Reserve have the same power that the Bank of the US had in the early 1800s (the bank that Andrew Jackson vetoed)?If not, what power did the Bank of the US have that the Federal Reserve does not have?
Not the same, not almost the same, not related at all. After the BOTUS charter expired in 1836 there was no federal banking institution, period. The government kept its accounts in state banks and precious metals for the next 10 years, then created the Independent Treasury system. That system continued until the Fed was created in 1913. Some differences: - The BOTUS was a single bank. The Fed has 12 banks covering areas of the country. - The BOTUS issued stock that could be traded by domestic and foreign individuals. The Fed issues stock only to domestic banks and it is not tradable. - The BOTUS required renewal by Congress. The Fed will exist until Congress dissolves it. - The BOTUS retained its earnings. The Fed deposits them back to the Treasury.
Q:If the America people ever allow private banks to control the issuance of their currencies, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all their prosperity until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. -Thomas JeffersonAt this point, the Federal Reserve can expand or reduce the money supply with no government oversight. It can essentially counterfeit as much money as it wants and charge interest on it. Money is loaned out to government to allow deficit spending and money is loaned out to other public and private entities. The net effect is that the purchasing power of the dollar for people who CAN'T print up their own money has fallen 96% since the Fed was created. In the past one family member could pay for a house and all other expenses; now it takes two workers. What should be done??
Jefferson was definitely an opponent of the first national bank of the U.S. created by Alexander Hamilton. Chief among his objections was the private ownership of these banks, something that Hamilton held as a virtue. To some extent, the original structure of the Federal Reserve validated that concern. The central oversight agency (then called the Board of Directors) was relatively weak and the large-bank dominated branches showed surprising indifference to bank failures. That all changed with the Bank Act of 1935. Absolute power over the system was given to the newly renamed Board of Governors. The branches were reduced to day-to-day operations. So it would be wrong to say that there is no government oversight. Read up on the Board of Governors. That should help with your understanding -- if you're willing to question fringe site thinking.
Q:A.allowing South Carolina to secede from UnionB.depositing federal funds in the National BankC.refusing to be bound by Supreme Court decisionsD.vetoing the Force Act of 1833 Some people said it's C.But in my textbook, the author uses lots of paragraphs to talk about the veto rights to thge congress to gain more presidential power.So, I became confused~
The answer is C. Jackson was against nullificatiion by S. Carolina. Jackson was against Nicholas Biddle and the National Bank of the US but believed ina stronger bank system of individual states. He was for the tariffs in South Carolina that were part of the Force Acts of 1833. Jackson was once quoted as saying The Court has made their ruling , now let them try to enforce it.
Q:Cite a specific example of an implied power and describe how it was derived from a specific expressed power found in article 1 section 8.
National Bank. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819). The express requirement/power/responsibility of the federal government to print currency, tax, and spend, necessarily implies a power to charter and establish a national bank as a place to store that money, to operate a bank with deposits and to issue promissory notes, and to pay the debts of the U.S. An express provision regarding taxing and spending necessarily implies any and all unenumerated powers deemed necessary by Congress to perform that function.

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