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Energizer Universal Mega Cell Battery Pack

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wootalyzer


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Energizer Universal Mega Cell Battery Pack
$99.99 + $5 Shipping
Condition: New

Product List:
- 1 Energizer XP18000 Universal 18000mAh Portable Battery Pack and Charger

*DISCLAIMER* Wootalyzer! is in no way affiliated with Woot!, and this post may not always be here!

jazzninjax


quality posts: 0 Private Messages jazzninjax

"Apple laptop tip not available"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA EAT IT APPLE! wait..

gtg537q


quality posts: 0 Private Messages gtg537q

No compatibility for mac? Boo

wiesenmark


quality posts: 0 Private Messages wiesenmark

Two mediocre reviews on Amazon.com, both say S&H charges for "free" adapter tips make this an expensive add-on. Buyer beware.

Product narratives are for entertainment purposes and frequently employ literary point of view; the narratives do not express Woot's editorial opinion. Aside from literary abuse, your use of this site also subjects you to... [fill-in-the-blank]

ronaldhughes


quality posts: 0 Private Messages ronaldhughes

But does it work with a Mac?

Crlygrl34


quality posts: 31 Private Messages Crlygrl34

My charger for my laptop got all messed up and now doesn't work and I was going to go by a new charger for it will this work instead?

mctrafik


quality posts: 2 Private Messages mctrafik

I got this one last time it was offered (about a month ago), and have used it since then. It's good. Oh... it's good. It's nice and pretty, comes with a bag, and best of all does its job.

There's a problem where it doesn't have the specific connector for an EeePC, and yeah I could buy one for like 15 bucks.. but why?.. Turns out of the other ones in the package fit.. it's loose, but it fits, and it works.

Also.. the beautiful thing is.. I can charge my GPS off of it.

Basically, I'm very happy with this buy. I've tried other batteries before, and this one has the most convenient dimensions and it doesn't randomly turn off every thirty minutes like other batteries.

Lastly, the charge time is awesome. I think mine does a full charge in around 40 minutes.

Hm.. P.S. When it does heavy load (charging a laptop battery at the same time as powering it.. it doesn't run very hot so.. you can still keep it in your pocket or w/e.

quartermane


quality posts: 6 Private Messages quartermane

500 charge duty cycle for $100, works out to 20 cents per use. is it worth 20 cents for 6 hours of laptop use in an airport/airplane?

Probably, think I'll check it out on the net and see if it gets good reviews. Prob in for a yard

cinoclav


quality posts: 217 Private Messages cinoclav

A manufacturer's website of course!

mctrafik


quality posts: 2 Private Messages mctrafik
ronaldhughes wrote:But does it work with a Mac?



No. If you buy a mac, you have to buy everything mac... does this look white to you?

inirini


quality posts: 2 Private Messages inirini

Doesn't it have a tip for Samsung Delve? It doesn't appear that the picture have the tip. Even though the description says 'samsung'.

Seventeen shirts and counting

jessiebyrd004


quality posts: 52 Private Messages jessiebyrd004

I've looked for solid, usable reviews for this model on more than one occasion and haven't been able to find anything highly informative.

But still, good price.

I do a daily woot blog where I talk about the woot, link to CSEs, find reviews, etc. A few people have told me it's useful. Google "useful linkage" and there it is.

bugdave


quality posts: 3 Private Messages bugdave

Will not work on a mac because apple doesn't license their connector.

wiesenmark


quality posts: 0 Private Messages wiesenmark
mctrafik wrote:
Hm.. P.S. When it does heavy load (charging a laptop battery at the same time as powering it.. it doesn't run very hot so.. you can still keep it in your pocket or w/e.



Is that a charger in your pocket, or have you been watching Britney videos?

Product narratives are for entertainment purposes and frequently employ literary point of view; the narratives do not express Woot's editorial opinion. Aside from literary abuse, your use of this site also subjects you to... [fill-in-the-blank]

j-o-h-n


quality posts: 4 Private Messages j-o-h-n
jazzninjax wrote:"Apple laptop tip not available"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA EAT IT APPLE! wait..



My MacBook Pro will go all day, what do I care...

Higher prices AND crappier blanks, no thank you

TheIginator


quality posts: 2 Private Messages TheIginator

so, from my understanding it'll take 4-5 hours to charge the battery itself...How long would the battery take to charge - say - my 6 cell laptop? Or my mp3? Don't believe it specifies

Walruski


quality posts: 8 Private Messages Walruski

Do you use this just to charge laptops or can this outright replace a power supply and battery?

neonenergy


quality posts: 2 Private Messages neonenergy

Is it possible to use this with a Macbook Pro? Are there tips available either from Energizer or from a 3rd party?

mvsopen


quality posts: 42 Private Messages mvsopen

Sorry, Mac, but no Mac.

stevesds


quality posts: 18 Private Messages stevesds

Sweet! Yet another device that:
1. I need to keep charged up.
2. I need to keep putting back in my bag.
3. Won't fit on my lap (computer in the way).
4. Decreases the entire portability of all my portable devices.

Instead of making a portable "gas-pump" for my battery operated devices...we need real improvements in battery technology!
I already have a car with 2 power sockets...my $100 saved!

myrddinemrys


quality posts: 3 Private Messages myrddinemrys

"And if none of them are compatible with your specific device, Xpal will send you up to two tips per year for the cost of shipping."

Beware of that promise... I got a smaller but similar battery from Sellout in April: http://sellout.woot.com/Blog/ViewEntry.aspx?Id=7985

And the "free" tip for my cell phone cost me $4.95 shipping (it showed up in an envelope with $1.17 worth of postage on it...). And the best part? They didn't even fit my phone!

So I called them up, they apologized and said they'd ship me the correct one... But the second one they shipped didn't fit either. They sent me a third tip, and that one did in fact fit. But the pins were wrong, and it doesn't charge my phone! >:-/ It's a freakin' LG flip phone from Verizon! There are hundreds of thousands of them out there in use, and yet they can't figure out how to wire the tip to recharge them! Unbelievable.

So now, 6 months later, I still can't charge my phone from these stupid battery bricks that are just collecting dust while they go back and forth with their manufacturer trying to figure out how to wire it so it actually works.


Just saying! :-o

Milesofsmiles15


quality posts: 1 Private Messages Milesofsmiles15

Does it charge itself through the same port it charges other devices?

my laptop battery no longer holds a charge. Could I keep the external battery connected to my laptop while plugging the external battery into the wall still?

fsdorado


quality posts: 1 Private Messages fsdorado

I bought this last time around. It's really handy to have around. It's a great back up for all my devices. I was even able to get a tip to charge batteries in my digital camera.

peterfletcher


quality posts: 0 Private Messages peterfletcher

No tips available for mac laptops with mag safe connectors. Wish I had known that before I bought it

hex4def6


quality posts: 0 Private Messages hex4def6

"18000 mAh power capacity using lithium polymer battery cell technology"

Aargh. mAh (milli-ampere-hours) is NOT a measure of power. It is a measure of CURRENT.

The CORRECT measurement of power for this would be to take the "18000 mAh @ 5v", multiply it out to get 90,000 mWh (or 90 Wh). That's not bad. By comparison, the battery in the laptop I'm typing on is a 57,720 mWh battery.

I'm pretty sure I could get a replacement battery for less that a hundred bucks if I tried though... Your mileage may vary.

apportum


quality posts: 6 Private Messages apportum

I bought one of these. They work as promised. That's the good news. The bad news is that the tips aren't "free". They charge several dollars per tip for "shipping & handling". You can look at other vendors and see that you are paying the same price. Saying the tips "free" is nonsense, if not dishonest. All of the cables are pretty short. If you use it on an airplane, for instance, be prepared to keep the battery in your lap since the cable isn't long enough to reach from tray table to floor. Still, the product is great when you need portable power and the price is a true bargain.

zyodei


quality posts: 1 Private Messages zyodei

What I wonder, is would this work as a UPS? Just request a regular old three prong outlet tip for it? Hmm...

zikzak


quality posts: 21 Private Messages zikzak
mctrafik wrote:No. If you buy a mac, you have to buy everything mac...



Actually, after I buy a Mac, most things don't come from Apple. My mice, RAM upgrade, hard drive upgrade, peripherals all come from NewEgg etc.

Power adapter, yeah you're stuck with Apple...

froppy


quality posts: 0 Private Messages froppy

Anyone have a good idea... If I ordered this today, would I get it within a week? I don't think I would, but just wondering if there's something I don't know about to get it quicker.

Going on an overseas trip exactly a week from today and would love to have one of these by then... and the retards don't sell this in-store from what I can tell.

spankyward


quality posts: 0 Private Messages spankyward

I bought this and it works great. The only problem was, it of course didn't come with the tip that I needed. The free tip for life thing is misleading. They charge you about $7 for "shipping and handling" so you pay for the tip anyway. But owell. Great little product. I like that it holds a charge for a year.

denkc


quality posts: 0 Private Messages denkc
hex4def6 wrote:"18000 mAh power capacity using lithium polymer battery cell technology"

Aargh. mAh (milli-ampere-hours) is NOT a measure of power. It is a measure of CURRENT.

The CORRECT measurement of power for this would be to take the "18000 mAh @ 5v", multiply it out to get 90,000 mWh (or 90 Wh). That's not bad. By comparison, the battery in the laptop I'm typing on is a 57,720 mWh battery.

I'm pretty sure I could get a replacement battery for less that a hundred bucks if I tried though... Your mileage may vary.



An amp is a measure of current.

An amp-hour is a measure of charge.

A watt is a measure of power.

A watt-hour is a measure of energy.

But yes, you're right, the description is wrong.

smtatertot13


quality posts: 8 Private Messages smtatertot13

i currently have a RECONDITIONED Gateway M-Series (can't seem to find the specific model number on the thing as I type on it - thoughts on where to look?!), that either has a bad battery or charger...

The battery AND the charger both seem to run VERY hot, and, if left on for an extended period of time (6-8 hours) one or the other overheats and the lappy shuts down. I've been wondering whether it is the battery or charger.

Anyone have any info on which it is, based on Gateway and such? If it is the charger, this seems an optimal answer, but if it is the battery, this will not help me...Thoughts?

djkittn


quality posts: 4 Private Messages djkittn

Does anyone know where you might find a list of what computers each "tip" is for, or do you have to just buy it and try them all, like some sort of awkward and unwieldy e-janitor key ring?

rflcptr


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inirini wrote:Doesn't it have a tip for Samsung Delve? It doesn't appear that the picture have the tip. Even though the description says 'samsung'.



The Samsung tip there is the CB18, and it does not support the SCH-R800 (Delve). Checked the manufacturer's website. Looks like the similar receptacle they used before switching to micro USB.

mrtoast98


quality posts: 11 Private Messages mrtoast98

This is a pretty good deal if you consider that buying one from the mfr's web site will cost you $179.00

What I don't quite get, though, is I don't see how to set it so the polarity of the DC output connector is tip-negative/sleeve-positive, or vice-versa.

Merennulli


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Merennulli
stevesds wrote:Sweet! Yet another device that:
1. I need to keep charged up.
2. I need to keep putting back in my bag.
3. Won't fit on my lap (computer in the way).
4. Decreases the entire portability of all my portable devices.

Instead of making a portable "gas-pump" for my battery operated devices...we need real improvements in battery technology!
I already have a car with 2 power sockets...my $100 saved!



Yes, your car will work well for that when you're sitting in an eight hour conference and your laptop battery lasts only two hours. I'm sure they don't mind you parking it in the back of the auditorium...

Realistically, it still irks me how many computer-related conferences have put no thought towards plugging in laptops. Something like this sitting in a pouch of my laptop bag would be great, but for the 500 use thing. I'm wondering how many of those 500 uses will be wasted on partial charges before meetings and conferences.

johnsonjf


quality posts: 4 Private Messages johnsonjf

I purchased this when Woot was selling it a month or so back and couldn't be happier with it. I was considering buying a netbook because my ASUS laptop doesn't have an extended battery offered. This effectively doubles the battery life to almost 6 hours for a standard laptop w/ wireless enabled surfing and actually getting things done.

It has enough juice to fully recharge an almost dead battery WHILE running the laptop. This means if you were to turn the laptop off and recharge the laptop battery I think you could get 1-2 full charges out of this battery before it was empty.

It also only takes a few hours to recharge considering the amount of power it holds. It takes about 4-5 hours to fully recharge from empty.

I absolutely love this product. It is hands-down the best product I have ever purchased from woot.com and that says a lot considering I have a few screaming flying monkeys and woot-off lights.

mrtoast98


quality posts: 11 Private Messages mrtoast98

Here's a slightly different look at what comes in the package (besides the battery pack):

enomosiki


quality posts: 3 Private Messages enomosiki

I purchased the same battery under XPAL brand--both XPAL and Energizer have teamed up and are offering same products--and there are several shortcomings.

I have attempted to charge several different devices with this, most of them with success.

1. LG VX5400 -- Charged without a hitch using a bundled tip and 5V USB connection.

2. Dell XPS M1210 -- Also charged with success using a bundled tip and 19V connection.

3. Dell Axim X51v -- I had to order the tip for this one, but it nevertheless charged great using the 5V USB connection.

4. Sony Vaio UX490 -- I had a trouble with this one. It appears that the battery is unable to natively support 16V output, as the device did not charge at all. At first I wondered if it was the tip that was causing the trouble, but after visiting Radio Shack and creating an improvised solution, it became apparent that the battery itself was the problem. To charge the device, I had to order a "Willy" cable that can toggle between 16V and 19V using a switch. I will explain more about this further down.

The "Tips for Life" program grants each product owners to obtain two compatible tips for their devices at no cost per year. However, they do charge for shipping and handling (USD$4.95), and since they use USPS Flat Rate shipping it's obvious that whatever they send out takes around a week to arrive. Honestly, I have absolutely no problem with paying for the shipping, but having to wait with my thumb up the arse was quite maddening.

Now, here is my major gripe; the Willy cable that I have mentioned above is what annoyed the heck out of me the most. There are three different types of this, 12V, 15V and 16-19V. They are basically cables with voltage regulators attached to the middle of the cables, and it seems that there are some devices out there that absolutely require these to operate, just like my Vaio UX unit. Before I found out about this, I frantically tried reading through the manual to find an answer, but to no avail. I proceeded to improvise a solution by cobbling up various pieces obtained from Radio Shack and soldering them together while assuming that it could be the tip that was causing the trouble. The improvised solution did not work, and I almost gave up since everything else was charging just fine. I fired off an e-mail to XPAL's customer support, to which they replied that I need the 16V-19V Willy cable to power the unit. It was pricey, but it worked when I got it, but it was pricey nevertheless at USD$17.95 plus another $6.95 for S&H. I am telling everyone this right now; there is absolutely no mention of this in the manual or XPAL's website, and the only way you can find out about this is through customer support. So the inconvenience and frustration of going absolute batshit-insane while trying to find a solution, having to make an additional investment and then waiting for a week for the thing to arrive drove me nuts.

The battery itself, on the other hand, is excellent. It packs a rather surprising amount of juice for its size and weight, and has decent safety features (Important!), including reverse-polarity protection (I was dumb enough to misread the polarity symbol on my UX at the first time I built the cable. Fortunately, the fail-safe kicked in and the battery shut itself off before anything happened, and the only thing I had to do was to reset it, which you can accomplish by simply plugging it into the charger and then unplugging it).

If you happen to wear cargo pants, you can fit it inside one of your pockets without too much trouble provided that they aren't too tight.

Also, the product description reads that the battery is pre-charged for immediate use out of the packaging, but the manual states, "Important: Always Charge your XPAL Power product the FIRST time for a full 8 hours before regular use." Just to be safe, I stuck to the latter. Afterwards, it only takes 3~4 hours to charge.

So, to sum it all up, here are the pros and cons;
Pros -- Excellent build quality; Packs an incredible amount of charge for its size and weight; Relatively inexpensive compared to other batteries with less power; Somewhat generous tip selection.
Cons -- It may not look expensive by itself, but additional investments for tips and adapters can be costly; Incompatibility with some devices that can only be resolved using specialized cables with attached voltage regulators; Vague instructions that will most likely leave everyone puzzled when turd hits the fan; No Mac support.

So, is this thing worth the money? I'd say, yes, it is, especially if you are a road warrior and have no wish to be glued to an outlet. Its relatively small size and light weight allows it to be carried inside a medium sized bag without much footprint. I got mine for USD$119 on eBay, so $99 on Woot is definitely not bad (In fact, I might go ahead and grab another one on Woot today). Just be sure to be ready to fork out some more in case you do get stuck with having to buy additional tips and adapters. If you are a casual portable device user and don't suck up electricity like air, then please move along and never look back (Or you can probably get XPAL's smaller capacity batteries for less cost).

I hope that this mini-guide helps for decision-making.