GP GPACCFP05005 5000mAh Gold Portable Power Bank w/ 2-in-1 Charge Cable

Order Code:

18-0221

Brand: GP MPN: GPACCFP05005

Discontinued


The GP Gold Portable Power Bank is a portable battery pack that can recharge your phone or other devices on the move.

The Power Bank has two USB connections - a micro USB for its charging input and a standard USB type A female for the output to your phone or other device. With a capacity of 5000mAh you'll always have safe, instant energy for your portable devices.


  • Capacity 5000mAh
  • Suitable for most smartphones and tablets
  • Charges your devices via USB
  • Power Bank can be charged via charger or laptop/PC USB output
  • LEDs display capacity in 25% steps
  • Includes lightning / micro-USB charge cable
  • Dimensions (L x W x H) 120 x 66 x 13mm
  • GP type GPACCFP05005
Capacity 5000mAh
Voltage 5V

Questions


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Thursday, August 9, 2018 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 18-0221
Q. Could you add its size to the specifications, please. Thanks
A. Hi David, thank you for your question. The dimensions are: 120mm x 66mm x 13mm (LxWxH).


Thursday, August 9, 2018 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 18-0221
Q. Does this support pass through charging? Or at least allow both the input and out puts to be connected at the same time. I want to build it into a water resistant device (birdcam) and I don't want to have to dis assemble it for charging. The camera uses about 80 ma
A. Hi Martin, thank you for your question. This is not able to allow charging of the bank and the appliance at the same time, only one can be connected per function.

Reviews


Good battery but a cable issue with Apple iPhone

Reviewed by: Martin Wise - Tuesday, August 28, 2018
The power bank is a nice flat thin one, be nice if it came with a small cloth bag maybe. It charges fine and lasts a good while. Only issue is the connector to use with my iPhone works for a minute then the phone says "Accessory not Supported" and stops charging. Have to unplug and reconnect over and over. Seems maybe just a fraction loose, or maybe it's something else. When I use a more standard USB cable it keeps charging, so no issue with the battery itself.


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