Loskii LK-PS10/XMUND XD-PS10 portable charging station test
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We've been looking for all kinds of portable batteries for a while now, and we finally managed to get hold of Loskii's LK-PS10, which has all kinds of sockets, can produce both AC and DC power, and, by the way, it's quite a bull, with 568 watt-hours of power. The price is also commensurate with this, they ask for HUF 172, on top of which an additional HUF 000 shipping costs are added, fortunately Banggood is responsible for the VAT payment, so you don't have to worry about it anymore. There is one trick, however, and that is that XMUND XD-PS4000 is completely identical to Loskii's product, and the BGHU562b code 103 400 Ftcan be brought from a Czech warehouse for , so it is better to choose this instead of Loskii.
If you might think that Loskii is some super unique device, I would like to point out that it is also available under the name XMUND XD-PS10 with the same parameters.
from a Czech warehouse, with free delivery, a BGHU562b code 103 400 Ftfor, the only difference is that it is a different color, but I will return to the Loskii product. Starting from the side, one flashlight you can find on it, which you could activate with the switch above it, but I could not find its brightness, I would say that it is so average. A Rahedli connector could be discovered by looking closely, some of them are inputs, through which the device must be charged, and the rest are outputs, through which the equipment delivers the current. The blue designs are not intended to enhance the design, but to show that according to which logic the individual ports are organized. Going from left to right, the first hook is the input, a a traditional 230 V power supply must be plugged in here, which transforms the charging voltage to 12-24 V. Next to it is the 12 V cigarette lighter plug, which is already an output, you can plug in typical car stuff here, and below it accepts 12 V power supplies. For the former, my Liitokala Lii-500 battery charger fit right here, I used it with that.
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In the middle, the uppermost button is responsible for turning it on and off, which also turns all port groups on and off - this is also indicated by a small blue LED - but each group also has its own switch. This is interesting because, for example, the USB ports are not active, but the 230 V one is, so the LK-PS10 can still operate. Below the main power button is the display, which shows the charge and the output and input power, and the frequency of the current. What that's where I missed it, the voltage measurement, at my previous job we used quite a lot of uninterruptible power supplies and always enjoyed watching it dynamically jump between 225 and 235 V.
Underneath, there are 3 USB-A ports, which can typically be used to charge our portable devices - phones, tablets, headphones - the one marked in blue also supports the QC 3.0 standard - that is, 18 W charging - according to the factory.
and when I plugged in the Little X3 NFC-met, then it also wrote that it was quick charge, so the company was not lying. Until now, these were direct current outputs, so a universal connector has been placed to the right of them, into which you can plug the plugs of 230 V devices. The beauty of the thing is that this plug is not grounded, since the battery can't be either, let's say I've never seen anyone in my life who would have driven a 10 kilo, 1 meter grounding probe into the ground with a hammer in the middle of a camp and put a green and yellow copper wire on it that was hanging from a power station .
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However, this also means that you have to be careful with all such equipment, I would not put devices with a metal housing here, because they are dangerous,
it can cause fire and electric shock, so use it wisely. Before you fill Facebook with "sardjunkakina" and similar comments, all manufacturers' equipment is like this, this is one of the major limitations of this technology. In return, the Loskii plant was equipped with a small amount of protection, which you can read about in exhaustive detail in the description.
It is also worth mentioning some additional scope and technical parameters. One is its weight, which is 5 kg, much lighter than a car battery, its dimensions are 275x170x215 mm, that is, it is not too big, it can be moved relatively easily. At the DC output it can output a maximum of 20 V and 5 A, that's how it comes together 1000W peak value - which I think applies to all outputs -, on the other hand, it can only be loaded with 500 W in the longer term. The battery It can withstand 800 charging cycles, and its capacity is 568 Wh, but whoever likes it better can use the 153 600 mAhalso Unfortunately, I didn't have a 230 capacity tester, so we have to believe the company for this now, but this Average capacity of 15 power banks, which is quite a lot.
In addition, it is good for camping - especially if it is wild - for construction sites, for drone flying - I also used it to charge the drone battery - and for many other things,
but the electric beer cooler also keeps the crates alive - essential for fishing - so I think it's worth owning one. The typical thing is that until you don't have one, you don't know what you need one for, then when you have it, you realize how good it is for everything, and you wonder why you didn't have it before. I've seen it many times that a site would have been good for an event abroad, and then you don't have to run 400 meters of cable across the square.
Of course, it's a bit strange to use in a home environment, because it feels quite unreasonable to plug anything into it instead of using wall outlets. That's why I pretended that the power supplier is not on top of the situation, and I wandered around the apartment a bit. I clicked on it Xiaomi Mi Gaming my laptop with 2 monitors and the Blitzwolf BW-CML1 together with my monitor lamp. The total 75 80-W resulted in consumption which for roughly 7 hours was able to endure, which is not difficult to calculate, since 568 Wh divided by 75 Wh, that's pretty much how it comes out. Then I started charging my Poco X3 NFC from it, the Redmi Note 11 test phone, and a third device, which I cannot name due to confidentiality, but which belongs to Xiaomi's sphere of interest. We immediately jumped to 95 W, which is strange, because the QC 3.0 port is capable of a maximum output of 18 W. According to them, Loskii can deliver more? No, the dog is buried there the notebook sometimes consumes more, sometimes less, depending on what operation the iron is running.
Then the thing grew so close to my heart that I took it down to my foosball table, slapped the LED light on it, 10 W, well, it will never run down like that,
but let's say in a tent where there are 3 tables with lamps and a laptop that runs the competition management software, they would still spend 6-8 hours there.
Whoops, tonight is a football game, it will be just fine for TV, let's see what numbers come out. Here I would dispel the common misconception that some things do not consume anything when they are in standby. Phone chargers are practically immeasurably few, but my approx. My 20-year-old JVC flat TV still consumes 12 W. And with 170 switched on, with which it is quite fast - approx. In 3,5 hours - the stuff could be submerged.
All that was left was to see if he knew the 500W average and 1000W peak load.
But before that, I had to charge it, because the flat TV bled it, and if it turned out that way, I also stuck a cell phone on it to can you continue to add cocoa while charging? I mean, yes, however, the power of the input side is only 93-94 W, so that's why a good 6 hours to push the stuff from scratch. Of course, he doesn't write this, but he really could, and the same it could also indicate during a dive how much time is left with a given load.
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But back to the maximum load test, and although not very realistic, I threw a hair dryer on it, because there you can control the performance relatively well with the stages. He accomplished this nicely - with 460 W - although the cooling fan has already started here, and if I exceeded the consumption, it simply turned off the given output. What can I say? It got what it needed, but still no one will be able to decide whether such a thing is worth buying or not, so I compared its price with the competition:
- Loskii LK-PS10: 172 000 Ft, 568 Wh/153,6 Ah, maximum load capacity 1000 W
- Xmund XD-PS10: 103 400 Ft, BGHU562b with code, 568 Wh/153,6 Ah, maximum load capacity 1000 W (same as Loskii's product)
- Nitecore NP600: 285 200 Ft, 594Wh/165 Ah, maximum load capacity 600 W
- BlitzWolf BW-PG1: 117 255 Ft, 462 Wh/124,8 Ah, maximum load capacity 800 W
- FlashFish UA 1100: 260 000 Ft, 1100 Wh/279,6 Ah, maximum load capacity 1000 W (for the 230 V version)
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There are other smaller models too, but it is not worth measuring them for the LK-PS10. You can clearly see that Loskii/Xmund is the best in terms of price/value, you should buy the one that is cheaper. At home, it has similar performance Ecoflow River Max 220 000 Ft, that is, it is also available from outside at a much more affordable price.
Summary
It's a good little thing, a product from Loskii, the LK-PS10/XMUND XD-PS10 fulfilled the manufacturer's promises and is much cheaper than at home. There were little things I didn't like. e.g. you could display the remaining time until discharge based on the load and the same for charging, and it would be the real thing if you could add an additional battery that can be connected to it, and a solar panel would also come in handy. Of course, the magpie wants a lot, this fun at home - more serious stuff + additional battery - is in the HUF 500 category, so what are we talking about? The quality of the LK-PS10 is fine, it lasts a long time, it has USB fast charging, a flashlight, it's quiet, it has tons of protection, and it's not even expensive.
Of course, compared to Hungarian salaries 172 000 FtDue to the conversion rates of the webshops, the prices may differ for different currencies (e.g. if you set the webshop to HUF, the prices are usually higher than if you set it to USD). The prices indicated in the article are informative and in all cases are HUF equivalents of the price displayed on the webshop's interface in USD (or in EUR, if there is no USD option) (according to the interbank exchange rate valid at the time of writing the article). not much, but it is considered a cheap item in its category. It's a joke that it is XMUND XD-PS10 is even cheaper, a BGHU562b code 103 400 FtDue to the conversion rates of the webshops, the prices may differ for different currencies (e.g. if you set the webshop to HUF, the prices are usually higher than if you set it to USD). The prices indicated in the article are informative and in all cases are HUF equivalents of the price displayed on the webshop's interface in USD (or in EUR, if there is no USD option) (according to the interbank exchange rate valid at the time of writing the article).for can be brought, moreover from a Czech warehouse comes with free shipping, so it's worth buying this instead of the Loskii LK-PS10.
It is also worth mentioning the more advanced version, a Loskii-PS31, which already According to the PD standard, it can deliver 60 W, that is, it can also directly power smaller notebooks.
Pro
- Very good, durable materials
- Many outputs
- Quite a feat
- It can also be charged from a 12 V connector
- Cheap
- The XMUND XD-PS10 is the same product at a ridiculously low price
Kontra
- It cannot be supplemented with an extra battery
- A solar panel can be purchased, at a good price
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