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Specs - EcoFlow RAPID Power Bank (25,000mAh, 170W, 100W Built-In and Retractable Cables)
Capacity
25000mAh(90Wh)
Net Weight
≈565g
Dimensions
157*53.8*48.8mm (±0.5mm)
Total Output
170W
Outlets
3
Single Output
C1/C2: 140W
A: 33W
APP
No
Input
140W
Screen Display
TFT
FAQ
Which devices are compatible?
Compatible devices are laptops, phones, tablets, headphones, smartwatches, game consoles and other devices with USB-C ports such as MacBook Pro/Air, iPhone,iPad, Dell XPS and Samsung Galaxy.
What are the protocols that support fast charging?
BC1.2/Apple2.4A/QC3.0/FCP/SCP/AFC/UFCS/PD3.0/PPS
How to keep the power bank charging and discharging quickly?
To ensure fast and stable charging and discharging performance when using the power bank, we recommend the following.
1. Choose the Right Charger:
Use a charger that supports fast charging protocols and has a high output power (such as PD 65W or 100W). Avoid using low-power chargers (such as 5V/1A).
2. Use a Good Charging Cable:
Select original or high-quality fast charging cables. Keep connectors clean and secure, and avoid excessively long cables.
3. Device Compatibility:
Make sure the connected devices support fast charging protocols; otherwise, fast charging will not be achieved.
Battery life and temperature FAQs
The power bank retains over 80% of its battery capacity after 300 charge cycles. It supports charging and discharging at altitudes below 3000 meters and in environments with temperatures between 0°C and 40°C. If not used for an extended period, it is recommended to store the power bank in an environment between -20°C and 40°C and to recharge it at least once every three months.
Can the RAPID Pro power bank be taken on the plane?
Yes, according to regulations by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and most airlines, carrying a power bank with a capacity under 100Wh is allowed. The RAPID Pro, with a capacity of 25000mAh (90Wh), meets this requirement and can be carried on board without concern.
Why is there a difference rated capacity and nominal capacity?
Nominal capacity refers to the total capacity of the battery cells inside the power bank, while rated capacity refers to the actual amount of power the power bank can deliver under standard output conditions (such as 5V/3A). Nominal capacity is a theoretical value, whereas rated capacity accounts for energy conversion efficiency, circuit losses, and other factors, and is therefore lower than the nominal capacity.