Intocircuit Power Castle 11200mAh Portable 5V 2A/1A Dual USB Ports External Battery backup power Pack Charger for iPhone 5S, 5C, 5, 4S, 4, 3GS; iPad Air, 5, 4, 3, 2, Retina iPad Mini 2, HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, PS Vita; Nokia Lumia; Google Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10, Motorola Razr, Motorola Droid, MOTO X, MOTO G, LG Optimus, PSP, Most Smartphones, Tablets and Other USB-charged Devices – Gray (Apple Lightning Cable Not Provided) – Gray
The Intocircuit Power Castle 11200mAh Portable 5V 2A/1A Dual USB Ports External Battery backup power Pack Charger for iPhone 5S, 5C, 5, 4S, 4, 3GS; iPad Air, 5, 4, 3, 2, Retina iPad Mini 2, HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, PS Vita; Nokia Lumia; Google Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10, Motorola Razr, Motorola Droid, MOTO X, MOTO G, LG Optimus, PSP, Most Smartphones, Tablets and Other USB-charged Devices – Gray (Apple Lightning Cable Not Provided) – Gray is yet one more excellent item of hardware on offer at an incredibly affordable price, thus, making this item superb value for money!
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Battery Pack Features
- High capacity, 11200 mAh; Dual USB ports: 5V 1A for most smartphones; 5V 2.1A for tablets; Can charge two devices at full speed simultaneously
- Stylish aluminum alloy shell with blue LCD display. 5 intelligent LED status bar indicates the current battery status and the current charging status will be on the LCD display as well.
- Compact, portable & stylish design with built-in flashlight; Together with the included travel pouch, it’s perfect for long plane flights, road trips.
- Note: Compatible with all Apple and Android smartphones, tablets and other USB charged devices with a 5V charge input. The iPod nano / shuffle, Fitbit, Samsung and Asus tablets, some GPS and Bluetooth devices are not supported
- Package includes: Intocircuit PC11200 External battery; 1 Micro USB cables; 1 user manual; 1 handy carry pouch
Product Description
Intocircuit® – Circuit ExpertAccording to THE WIRECUTTER (June 2014), Intocircuit Power Castle 11200 mah power bank is awarded “The Best USB Battery Pack for Travel”, after 15 hours researching nearly 30 USB battery packs. In Intocircuit, we are p…
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Where can I get some soldering tabs for batteries. I cannot find ones like
you are using
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yeaa i used alot of radio shack RC battery packs with 7.2 volts ni-mh 3300
mah
what type of crawler is that ?
whats the difference if you connect them all in parallel rather then a
series curcuit power wise,…..
@Srlancelot39//////// I hope you are joking, because 8.4 has been around
for a while now (stock)
Haha! I love your dog BTW.. lol Squirls..
Hello, how did you get the solder to stick to the battery? i tried to
solder it and wont stick to the battery, also where did you get the bars
from? Thanks
@911dott holy fuck……i have the 3906 – i’ve been told by my hobby shop
owner that it’s ancient lol i rly want the new one though….looks like
they did a ton of improvements…. about the 8cell – can the esc/motors
handle 8 cell? ik they say 7 cell is ok, but idk how 8 cell would work for
it….
In other words series more power and parallel longer duration.
What is the cost difference in making vs buying a battery pack (7 cell)? Is
it worth the money to build one/more cost effective? Thanks.
Not everyone needs a standard stick pack. With conversions and custom rigs
(or projects) some need loose cells. Also, your typical stick pack is not
made of matched cells. Matched cells get more performance as you get more
voltage. For some people, it is a good idea. Its not for all though =)
plz how do i make a 9 cell hump 4 a vxl?
After a day like today… I really appreciate that! Thank you!
u got contract with the toyz?
hello im new to all this battery stuff. Ummm when you put the battery
together and charge it. do you add the mah or do they stay the same.
Dalmatian actually.
lol i love how ur dog flips out. at least he wines when he sees a squrrel
instead of barkin. my dog flipps
are those the propel cells?
there like c
So you are saying that I should have used a cell that was not released at
the time of putting the video together? Irregardless of that, the ability
for the cell to hold a load, and the difference between a 4500mah cell and
a 5000mah cell, is not that much when considering the max drain of the
system that I am using. I could have used GP3300s and still been fine.