I! I’d like to mention the Intel Nuc computer we’ve been discussing again if I may. I finally got around to running the beast on battery and I’m sorry it took so long but I had to hunt for the battery charger. The Powerbank I use is called a Ravpower and this little beauty of a Powerbank can power anything from 5 to 20 volts. The bank comes with an excellent pack of accessory plugs for just about every computer and device you could possibly want to run though my HP Probook sadly is not included in the extensive list but at least the Ravpower will easily power my Intel Nuc and my Dell Latitude machines along with my Casio Piano and associated Roland keyboard amplifier. For those wanting to power an Intel Nuc you’re very lucky as the Intel Nuc seems to have a wide tolerance for voltage input, from 12 to 19 it seems. Voltage is set on the Ravpower by repeatedly pressing a button on the top of the machine just below the small display, the voltages wrap but you get the hang of how it all works after a while. The Ravpower can charge mobile phones and is equipped with Qualcom quick charge, the one USB gives out 1 amp of current whilst the other - the Quick Charge port - is capable of 2. And to top this all off the Ravpower comes in a nice soft cary case with plenty of room for all your leads, plugs, connectors and the like. Unfortunately there’s no way of interacting with the Ravpower from the Intel Nuc thus no accessible or audible way to find out the status of the battery and that’s a pain. If you do have a little sight then you can check the status of the Ravpower on its small screen.
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