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-Manual ON/Off Pushbutton
-100 watts output for 5 min or 80 watts continuous
- Two 5 Volt DC USB Power Ports
Built-in Power/Fault LED Indicator
Battery Status LED Indicators
120 Volt AC Charging port and Adapter
-Ideal for operating personal electronic devices such as digital cameras, MP3's, cell phones, PDA's, and more
- Powers & recharges personal electronics
- Supplies portable AC & USB power to mobile electronics
- No adapters needed, plug your charger in and power on the go
- Provides up to 9 hours of extended runtime (see Manfacturers specs for Specific details)
- Compact & portable power supply anytime & anywhere
Input - 9.6 VDC, 15A
Output - 115V AC 60Hz-100W for 5 minutes, 80W continuous
Battery - 4Ah, NiMH
USB - 5V DC (350 mA) each x 2
Use this to calculate your own device
c) X Watts device you will get 43 Watts-h / X W = Y hour = Y*60 min
Note: Please check any larger electronic deviced carefully prior ro purchase as to the load ratings to be sure this device will operate under the load conditions
Note: Generally this item does not have the power to run the average Laptop or simular product for very long
here is some helpful estimations for calculating your devices.
Therefore, for a laptop (a) or netbook (b) or cell phone charger (c):
a) 90 Watts adapter you will get approximately 43 Watts-h / 90 W = 0.47 hour = 20 min.
b) 40 Watts adapter you will get approximately 43 Watts-h / 40 W = 1.08 hour = 64 min.
c) 5 Watts cell phone charger = 43 Watts-h / 5 = 8.5 hours (as advertised)
Use this to calculate your own device
c) X Watts device you will get 43 Watts-h / X W = Y hour = Y*60 min | | | Features: | |
• Powers & recharges personal electronics
• Supplies portable AC & USB power to mobile electronics
• No adapters needed, plug your charger in and power on the go
• Provides up to 9 hours of extended runtime*
• Compact & portable power supply anytime & anywhere
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.9 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.4 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.38 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 33 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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great item for portable powerOct 13, 2009 I used this device to power a wireless network webcam. Now I can take the webcam anywhere in my building and be able to broadcast video to anyone logged onto the webcam's web-gui.
Obsolete and unsupportedSep 23, 2009 I received my new unit, 100W capacity, and after charging it for 3-days, it could not hold a charge. I followed the instructions to contact the company before trying to return it and foul]nd out that Black & Decker customer support identified it was the batteries with in the unit. They had no spare batteries classifies this product as obsolete and therefore will not pursue supporting it. I am returning it for a refund. WHAT A WASTE of MY TIME!
Very Poor Product. Does not perform as advertised.Sep 23, 2009 I purchased the Black and Decker CPI100B to power my Pioneer Inno portable XM radio and portable Saitek speaker. When connecting both units to a fully charged CPI100B, the unit would cut out after 5 minutes. I then tried to power the portable speaker by itself with a 12W maximum output on the CPI100B and then unit would cut out after 20 minutes. The portable speaker typically lasts 2+ hours on 4AAA batteries so I was hoping for at least double the performance. The only use of this product would be to charge a cell phone or other very small electronic device. I doubt it could even power I cannot recommend this product and would advice people to not purchase it and perform research on a similar product.
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Disappointing productAug 14, 2009 With the advertized 4AH battery, I was hoping to power some of my low-mid power (15W to 40W) lights and tools. The B&D worked fine for the first few recharges (I was able to get 1-2 hours runtime) but then dropped to 20-30 minutes. I have the same problem with their 20W power supply. I am giving up on NiMH-based batteries and planning to try the Xantrex/Duracell with the Li-ion batteries.
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very usefull!Jun 03, 2009 I bought it because my kids use a lot a portable DVD on flights and its battery are not long enough anymore. I bought this black and decker to have a little more DVD life while in the airplane. And it helped just perfect!!! The only thing is that it is a little bit bigger than I thought it would be, but anyway, it is ok!!!
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