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Having a power bank with you can be extremely convenient, especially when you are away from a power outlet. Power banks ensure that your devices won't run out of charge. However, in order to charge your devices on the go, your power bank itself has to be charged. Power banks can easily be charged with a laptop or wall socket. Once your power bank is fully charged, you can unplug it and use it again.

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Plugging in Your Power Bank

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  1. While a power bank can be charged at any time, unnecessary charging may decrease its lifespan. Most power banks have 4 LED lights on the side. The lights will shut off as the battery diminishes. Wait to charge your power bank until only 1 or 2 lights are on. [1]
  2. Your power bank should have come with a USB cord and wall adapter. Plug the larger end of the USB cord into the wall adapter. Then, plug the smaller end into your power adapter. Leave the power bank to charge.
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  3. A computer or laptop can also be used to charge a power bank. Connect the smaller end of the USB cord into the power bank. Then, connect the larger end of the USB cord into your computer or laptop's USB port .
    • It will take longer to charge a power bank on a computer than it would with a wall charger.
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Letting the Power Bank Charge

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  1. You should not leave your power bank charging longer than necessary. Your manufacturer's instructions should let you know roughly how long it will take to charge. Most power banks charge within 1-2 hours. [2]
  2. Check the charger periodically as it's plugged in. As soon as all the LED lights are on, unplug the charger. Your power bank’s lights may also blink on and off until it’s fully charged, at which point it the light will stay lit. [3]
    • If your LED lights are not working , unplug the charger after the estimated charging time has passed.
  3. After charging your power bank, connect one of your electronic devices to the bank using a USB cord. If the power bank charged correctly, the device should begin charging. [4]
    • If the device didn't charge, try plugging it into a different outlet. If your power bank still won't charge, it may be broken. Contact the manufacturer to see if it can be fixed.
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Ensuring Efficiency

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  1. In general, wall sockets will charge a power bank faster than a computer or laptop. Stick to charging your power bank through the wall unless you only have a laptop or computer available. [5]
  2. The power bank should come with a charging cable with a USB port and a wall adapter. Avoid using a different charging cable that was not designed for the power bank.
  3. Make sure not to leave your power bank plugged in for too long. Charging the bank for hours on end can cause its battery life to decrease. Only charge your power bank as long as necessary for the LED lights to stop blinking. [6]
  4. While your power bank is charging, plug in any electronic devices you typically charge with your power bank into a wall socket. Charging devices eats up a power bank's battery. If you charge your electronic devices at the same time, you won't have to use the power bank as quickly after it charges. This will increase its battery life.
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    If I don't use the power bank for a while, does the battery run out anyway?
    Ralph Childers
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    Ralph Childers is a master electrician based in the Portland, Oregon area with over 30 years of conducting and teaching electrical work. Ralph received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and holds an Oregon Journeyman Electrical License as well as electrician licenses in Louisiana and Texas.
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    Generally, power banks will lose charge after not being used for a long period of time.
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    Why are there lights blinking on my power bank?
    Ralph Childers
    Electrical Professional
    Ralph Childers is a master electrician based in the Portland, Oregon area with over 30 years of conducting and teaching electrical work. Ralph received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and holds an Oregon Journeyman Electrical License as well as electrician licenses in Louisiana and Texas.
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    This usually means that the power bank is at the blinking light level of charge. If the third light of 4 lights is blinking it generally means that the power bank is around 75% charged.
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    When the battery of power bank is not completely used, can it still be charged safely?
    Ralph Childers
    Electrical Professional
    Ralph Childers is a master electrician based in the Portland, Oregon area with over 30 years of conducting and teaching electrical work. Ralph received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and holds an Oregon Journeyman Electrical License as well as electrician licenses in Louisiana and Texas.
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    Yes, the power bank can be charged if the battery is not dead. It is best to recharge when the battery almost used up.
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      To charge a power bank, start by plugging the larger end of the USB cord into the wall adapter, and the smaller end into the power adapter. Then, plug your wall adapter into an outlet. Alternatively, charge your power bank by connecting the larger end of the USB cord into your computer or laptop’s USB drive. Remember to disconnect your power bank as soon it’s fully charged, since overcharging may reduce the lifespan of the battery. To learn more, including how to use a power bank to increase the battery life of your other devices, read on.

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