Good. Do it right. Make it separate cells that switch off. Only start draining the next one when the first one reaches 20%. Cycle them so each one lasts longer.
If it's just one cell, it may last three or four days, but a full night of charging won't top it off.
My iPhone is always at 90% (what I set the limiter to) every time I get up in the morning. It's around 65-70% when I put it up for the night. It's a 16 Pro Max, so I think it's around a 4600mAh cell. It's not quite 5K, though the 18 Pro Max is said to hit that milestone. We won't know until October though.
Can't wait for it to melt in my pocket
Good. Do it right. Make it separate cells that switch off. Only start draining the next one when the first one reaches 20%. Cycle them so each one lasts longer.
If it's just one cell, it may last three or four days, but a full night of charging won't top it off.
My iPhone is always at 90% (what I set the limiter to) every time I get up in the morning. It's around 65-70% when I put it up for the night. It's a 16 Pro Max, so I think it's around a 4600mAh cell. It's not quite 5K, though the 18 Pro Max is said to hit that milestone. We won't know until October though.
My 10,000 mAh battery bank charges in like an hour. Your phone should easily charge in less than 2 hours. Your wall wart is under powered.
They set a charge limiter on their phone to stop charging at 90%. Its not at 90% because the charger is slow.