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Would a RAVPower 32000mAh battery pack be safe to use with my Dell Inspiron 5770 laptop ?
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Would a RAVPower 32000mAh battery pack be safe to use with my Dell Inspiron 5770 laptop ?
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I think I found the battery packs that I need for my laptop and other devices:
*** Crave PowerPack CRVPP101 50000mAh = $150.00
>>> https://www.amazon.com/Crave-PowerPack-CRVPP101-Ultra-High-Portable/dp/B01BLXY3B6/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1520792780&sr=8-8&keywords=battery+pack+for+laptop
*** Chafon Portable Generator 155WH/42000mAh Battery Backup Pack Power Source = $134.00
>>> https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Generator-42000mAh-Battery-Inverter/dp/B075QDN3KT/ref=sr_1_39?ie=UTF8&qid=1520793762&sr=8-39&keywords=battery+pack+for+laptop
That aside, many years ago Dell and other makers had to implement more safety into the charging system. Ask the makers if they support Dell's 3 wire charging system.
http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-power-companion-18000-mah-pw7015l/apd/451-bbkv/pc-accessories shows Dell's own which you ask Dell if it's compatible.
The Chafon can output 110VAC so that is compatible.
I already ordered the Dell 7015 charger, for more than $100.00, and only 18000mAh. Still waiting ... it's on back order .....
I will be traveling up the Pacific Coast this summer, camping for around 30 days, some places remote, so I will need all the extra battery power that I can get .....