Power Bank with Camping Light — LiFePO4, Independent LED Battery, 100W USB-C
| Battery | Capacity | 36000mAh / 115.2Wh / LiFePO4 | ||
| LED | 3000mAh / 3.7V / 11.1Wh / Li-ion polymer | |||
| Input | Type-C1/C2 | 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓3A, 12V⎓3A, 15V⎓3A, 20V⎓4A (80W Max) | ||
| Output | Type-C1/C2 | 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓3A, 12V⎓3A, 15V⎓3A, 20V⎓5A (100W Max) | ||
| USB-A1/A2 | QC 18W | |||
| LED | 5V⎓1A (5W Max) | |||
| Dimension | LxWxH | 98 x 102 x 118.7 (164 LED) mm | ||
| Weight | N.W | 1.35 KG | G.W | 1.5 KG |
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115Wh LiFePO4 Power Bank. With a 5W LED Lantern Built Right In.
The PD-A100F solves the fundamental problem with every other power bank with a flashlight: the light and the charging share the same battery. When your customer's phone needs power the most, the shared battery means the light has already been draining it. The PD-A100F has two completely independent batteries — a 115.2Wh LiFePO4 for device charging, and a separate 11.1Wh Li-ion polymer for the 5W LED lantern. The light runs when the main bank is fully loaded with devices.
Outdoor & Camping Retail
The scenario plays out at every campsite: sunset arrives, the LED lantern goes on for dinner and socialising, and then the end-of-day phone charge hits a near-empty shared battery. With PD-A100F, the 11.1Wh LED battery handles all the lighting while the 115.2Wh LiFePO4 bank sits fully available for the night's device charges. At 45W average LED draw, the independent lamp battery runs approximately 2.2 hours at full 5W before needing a recharge from the main bank or USB input. The 115.2Wh main bank meanwhile charges phones, GPS devices, headlamps, and cameras through the evening and into the next morning.
The Emergency Power Bank with Light That Stays Ready for 6 Months
LiFePO4 self-discharge is approximately 2–3% per month — the main bank stored at room temperature retains most of its charge after six months without maintenance charging. For emergency preparedness retailers and kits, this is the critical characteristic: the product works when the customer needs it, not the one that was dead in the drawer. During a power outage, the independent LED lantern is the first thing that matters — it comes on immediately, from its own battery, while the 115.2Wh main pack handles the CPAP, phone calls, and radio communications without competing with the light for power.
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A: Yes. The R&D team has more than 30 members and has been granted over 140 technological innovation and appearance patents.
A: Yes. When an additional inverter is integrated, it can be applied to zero‑second transfer UPS systems.
A: We use brand‑new EV‑grade batteries with automotive‑grade LFP cells, designed to meet rigorous commercial demands. They are supported by 5+ global safety certifications and have been used in over 30 million units annually.
A: For samples: 3 to 7 days after payment via courier for branded samples; OEM/ODM samples require detailed discussion. For OEM/ODM orders: 7 to 45 days.
A: 100% payment before shipment (for bulk orders, a 30% deposit is required before production). We accept TT, PayPal, Western Union, etc.
A: You are very welcome to become our partner. We provide one‑on‑one technical support and a strict after‑sales guarantee. As some regions already have exclusive distributors, please contact our sales department for available territories.
A: All our products come with a minimum one‑year warranty. Warranty periods vary by product. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A: Custom labels and logos are allowed and are free of charge.
A: It varies by product. Generally, the MOQ is 1 piece.
A: DHL/FedEx and other air and sea freight options are available. In short, we can meet any shipping requirement you have.
A: Our assembly process begins with incoming quality control (IQC) of battery cells and ends with outgoing quality control (OQC) of finished product sampling. The intermediate steps include: cell capacity sorting → online cell testing → PCBA testing → semi‑finished product testing → battery pack aging → battery pack testing → final assembly → complete product aging testing → finished product testing → final inspection.