Powerbank FW 13 AMD

Hey,
Just wondering if anyone has found a solution for using a powerbank when the battery is low and can’t get to power outlet?

My powerbank does not work so just wondering if anyone else has worked sonething out.

Thanks in advance.

Which Powerbank?

Most have a USB-C Port, but they had a to low Voltage.

There are more information:

I have a baseus 65w 20,000 mah power bank that can essentially fully charrge the laptop even under light to medium loads like watching netflix. it’s heavy at 1.02 pounds and it only has one usbc port but it’s cheap. If you have a bigger budget there’a also this which is on sale for 80 USD

My powerbank is not an option as it does not work.

However I need one that will charge the laptop while still working, I am a photographer and sometimes with sorting then uploading the images the battery can not make it.

So my question is has anyone found one that will work?

Thanks for the response. Looking in to those but they have some really negative reviews so I am wary.
How long have you been using yours?

i’ve had it for six months and used it with zero issues you don’t have to go with my specific one but just looking for a 65W+ PD 20,000 MAH powerbank and make you sure the single port is 65w not three combined ports equaling 65w if yk what I mean

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I have a Anker 737 24k 140w output that I use with other laptops (waiting for my FW13), it has about 67Wh of usable capacity, so, it should fully charge the FW13 and have some energy to spare.
I would recommend to look for a powerbank with at least 100W usb-c output, my experience with 65w ones they get too hot and turn off.
Once my Framework 13 arrives (September batch) I’ll update here.

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Welcome to the forum jookra.

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That’s good to know. I have the Anker 737 87w version. I haven’t tried it yet because my FW13 hasn’t arrived yet. I will be testing it out as I bought it for travel that I start in January. So I’m testing everything I’m buying a few times before packing/stowing it away. I may be in trouble with the 87w. I never thought about overheating.

EDIT: I was mistaken on which bank I have. This is what I have. However, as stated, I haven’t tested it yet.

You have the 737 AC charger, correct?

Mine is the powerbank, Anker does not help when they call everything 737…

On this.

As the laptop will take 60W at max for a while yes 65W is only suitable maybe for 10min.

I read somewhere that the FW13, at least the AMD one can draw 100w, giving enough power to charge the battery and use the CPU at full power, with a 65w charger will not leave much power budget if the battery needs to be charged.
That happens on my current laptop, that only pulls 65w from the USB-c port, when it needs charging, the CPU/GPU steals power budget from the battery.
The Anker 737 Powerbank, should charge the laptop fully, if not in use.
I’ll test this behavior once my Framework laptop arrives.

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I haven’t seen that.

I have the 11th Gen. I charge using a 85W adapter and the max I measure is 64 watts to the adapter and the adapter probably uses 2 to 3 watts (efficiency lose)

Whichever laptop I doubt the CPU will use anywhere near 60W foe more than a few minutes, so the battery will get plenty of charge most of the time.

Check up on the power usage of the CPU and add a bit for RAM and Screen etc.

Do you want to use the CPU etc. at max power all the time?

So here’s post of max watts used and that can’t be for long, so plenty left for screen and charging etc. I would think :

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I have just found this but I doubt that wattage can be maintained even for 2 min.

Thanks for all this research, I’ll read it…

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The 60W charger that FW supply for the FW 13 delivers 20V at up to 3A when charging the FW 13.

My guess is that if the FW 13 can accept more, it does it by staying at 20V and accepting up to 5A, but that’s just a guess, it could be more flexible than that.

I presume the FW 180W charger for the FW 16 does 36V at 5A, but again that’s also just a guess.

It does.
Framework’s 180W USB-C power adapter offers 5v, 9v, 15v at 3A, and 20v, 28v, 36v at 5A. Plus AVS (adaptive voltage scaling) 15v-36v 5A. Youtube review & test

Another bit of info.

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ZMI 20 or CUKTECH 15/20/30

Another post on the wattage than can be drawn.