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USB power bank: How can both voltage and current be given
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[QUOTE="phinds, post: 5465246, member: 310841"] The specific problem depends on the supply, but generally it is a lowering of the output voltage. It can also be overheating and damage to the supply circuitry. I think it has to be a difference in the charge electronics, not the battery capacity, but I'm not positive about that. [/QUOTE]
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