Got myself a Ugreen power bank model number PB205 at a discounted price of MYR360 (RSP MYR399) yesterday. It is rated at 145W and has two USB-C ports and one USB-A port.
The output configuration is as below:
The best part is, one of the USB-C port (left most in the image) is rated at 20V, 3.25A (65W) input. This same port is capable of 28V, 5A (140W) output. Unfortunately, this is the only input port. But the best part is, it can be charged simultaneuously while other ports are in output mode.
The middle port is capable of a maximum of 12V, 1.5A (18W) or 10V, 2.25A (22.5W) output.
The right USB-C port is capable of 20V, 3.25A (65W) output.
As I said before, left port can be used to charge the power bank itself (with Ugreen CD226 100W GaN charger) while the right port is capable of charging my phone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+). But what I did not do is ,easuring the maximum in amd out power under such situation.
I also got myself a 100W charging cable from Momax capable of displaying power reading to one single decimal place. Don’t ask me why need decimal point. Because it can, and it is cool.


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