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The term "max outage voltage" isn't a standard specification for power banks. Based on the context of the high-capacity Anker Prime 20K 220W power bank, you are most likely asking for its maximum output voltage. This power bank is designed to charge high-power devices like laptops. Its key feature is supporting advanced USB Power Delivery (PD) protocols, which allow it to output higher voltages. Maximum Output Voltage & Profiles For this 220W model, the maximum output voltage is typically 20V. This is achieved through specific voltage/current combinations across its ports. Common output profiles include: 5V / 3A = 15W 9V / 3A = 27W 15V / 3A = 45W 20V / 5A = 100W (common max for a single USB-C port) 20V / 11A = 220W (total max output, likely shared across multiple ports) Crucial Points: "220W" is Total Shared Power: The 220W is the maximum combined output across all ports simultaneously, not from a single port. Voltage is Negotiated: The power bank does not output 20V constantly. It communicates with your device (via PD protocol) to deliver the correct voltage (e.g., 5V for a phone, 20V for a laptop). Check Your Device: To charge a laptop at full speed, ensure your laptop's charger specifies an input requirement like "20V" and that it supports USB-C Power Delivery. For the exact specifications, please refer to the technical details on the product's official Anker page or manual, as profiles can vary slightly by model.
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