01-22-2023 09:22 PM - last edited on 01-24-2023 09:30 AM by Danny
I am trying the charge my battery using a powerbank through the USBC port of the EOS R7 Mirroless camera. I plug the USB-C cord into the camera and the other end into the powerbank with the camera off. The battery won't charge. I also tried plugging the USB cord into a USB charger and it still won't charge with the camera off.
What is the likely problem and what are steps I can take to charge my battery with a powerbank. I am taking the camera on a backpacking trek and don't want the extra weight of the Canon charger; I would like to use a powerbank for all of my electronic needs.
01-22-2023 11:47 PM
Greetings,
Please provide the make and model of the power bank and USB cord. There are minimum wattage and voltage requirements, as well as using the correct cable type.
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01-23-2023 03:07 AM
You need a charger AND cable which BOTH support USB Power Delivery. Please note that you specifically need Power Delivery; don't let anyone tell you it's about volts and amps. Power Delivery is a specific message protocol, and if your charger doesn't support it, your camera won't charge.
This is true whether your charger is a mains charger or a battery pack. Most USB chargers do NOT have Power Delivery.
Once you understand PD, there is also a minimum power requirement. I don't know what that is for the R7, but I would think with a 30W charger AND a cable capable of 30W, you should be OK.
I would post you a link to the power bank I use, but sadly it doesn't seem to be there any more. In any case, look for PD and 30 Watts or more, and you should be OK.
01-23-2023 07:52 AM - edited 01-23-2023 07:54 AM
Are you using the LP-E6NH battery which came with the camera or an older LP-E6 or LP-E6N battery? The latter two do not support in-camera charging.
I am using the LP-E6NH batteries and they charge fine in my R7, whether by my relatively cheap power bank, a USB charger or my laptop's USB-C port.
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