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<blockquote data-quote="NOLADG" data-source="post: 115453" data-attributes="member: 19457"><p><a href="https://sparkpilots.com/members/autodrome.19145/" target="_blank">Autodrome</a> is correct. If you are charging by micro USB then no risk of ruining the Spark battery. However I think the 45W might be referring to the output of the Power Delivery feature of the USB-C port of your power bank, which I don't think you will connecting to. Additionally the Spark would only charge at a slow rate from a standard USB port unless it supports Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0. </p><p></p><p>For instance I do have an 18W power bank which outputs 18watts out the USB-C PD port. However it also has a USB QC 3.0 port that I plug my Spark into at it charges as fast as as plugged into the wall. The power bank has a slower regular USB 2.4amp plug as well which will charge the spark slowly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NOLADG, post: 115453, member: 19457"] [URL='https://sparkpilots.com/members/autodrome.19145/']Autodrome[/URL] is correct. If you are charging by micro USB then no risk of ruining the Spark battery. However I think the 45W might be referring to the output of the Power Delivery feature of the USB-C port of your power bank, which I don't think you will connecting to. Additionally the Spark would only charge at a slow rate from a standard USB port unless it supports Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0. For instance I do have an 18W power bank which outputs 18watts out the USB-C PD port. However it also has a USB QC 3.0 port that I plug my Spark into at it charges as fast as as plugged into the wall. The power bank has a slower regular USB 2.4amp plug as well which will charge the spark slowly. [/QUOTE]
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