Introducing the IROAD Powerpack Pro 15, a super-high-capacity dash cam battery pack designed to power parking mode without draining your vehicle’s battery. With a massive 15,000mAh capacity, it delivers up to 96 hours of recording, an upgrade over the previous 12,000mAh Powerpack Pro 12.
The Pro 15's slim 36mm aluminum design fits discreetly under most vehicle seats, while the built-in OLED display shows real-time battery status, voltage, temperature, and firmware information. Equipped with a second-generation Battery Management System, the Pro 15 provides protection against overcharging, over-voltage, short circuits, and temperature fluctuations. Compatible with all vehicle types, including EVs, it’s a reliable solution for extended dash cam parking protection.
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Powerpack Pro 15
User Manual
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For safety, check for installation errors If a cable is not connected properly, you can check your battery state using the guide below.
- With the ignition on, If the Vin1 value is displayed but ACC1 is not, please check the ACC.
- With the ignition on, If the ACC1 is displayed, but Vin1 is not, check whether it is same after removing the output cable.
- If the OLED is displayed after removing the output cable, a short-circuit may have occurred in the output cable. Check the uninterrupted fuse cable or connection.
Included in the Box
- IROAD Powerpack Pro 15
- F-Input Cable
- Output Cable
- Fuse tap kit (3 types)
- 2 velcro strips
- User Manual
Frequently Asked Questions - Powerpack Pro 15
- Larger battery capacity with 12.8V / 15,000mAh / 192Wh for the Powerpack Pro 15 over the 12.8V / 10,000mAh / 128Wh of the Powerpack Pro 10
- Longer battery life on a full charge with an estimated 96 hours for the Power Pack Pro 15 and 64 hours for the Powerpack Pro 10. (Based on a 2CH dashcam with 2.0W power consumption)
|   | IROAD Powerpack 15 | BlackVue B-130A | Thinkware Ivolt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 12.8V / 15,000mAh / 192Wh | 12.8V / 7500 mAh / 96Wh | 12.8V / 7500 mAh / 96Wh |
| Dimensions | 7.0" (W) x 1.41" (L) x 10.31" (D) / 5.50 lb | 6.0" (W) x 8.11" (L) x 1.32" (D) / 3.40 lb | 6.10" (W) x 8.46" (L) x 1.38" (D) / 3.50 lb |
| Battery Type | LiFePO4(Lithium iron phosphate) | LiFePO4(Lithium iron phosphate) | LiFePO4(Lithium iron phosphate) |
| Input Voltage (12V system) | 12 - 18V / 10A (max) | Cigarette lighter plug: 11V – 18V / 7.2A (max)
Hardwired: 11V – 18V / 13.0A (max) |
Cigarette lighter plug: 12.0V - 15.5V / 6.5A (max)
Hardwired: 12.0V - 15.5V / 13.0A (max) |
| Output Voltage (12V system) | Dashcam: 12 - 14.2V / 2A (max) | Dashcam: 11V – 14.2 V / 2 A (max)
USB Outlet: 4.75V – 5.2V / 2A (max) |
Dashcam: 11.0 V – 14.2V / 2.0A (max)
USB Outlet: 5.0V / 2.0A (max) |
| Charging Voltage (12V system) | Hardwired: 14.4V / 7A (max) | Cigarette lighter plug: 14.2V / 5A (max)
Hardwired: 14.2V / 9A (max) |
Cigarette lighter plug: 14.2V / 4.5A (max)
Hardwired: 14.2V / 8.5A (max) |
| Charging Time | Hardwired: ~ 120 mins | Cigarette lighter plug: ~ 90 mins
Hardwired: ~ 50 mins |
Cigarette lighter plug: ~ 100 minutes
Hardwired: ~ 55 minutes |
| Usage Time | ~ 96 hours (Based on 2.0W power consumption) | ~ 30 hours (Based on a single dash cam consuming 3 W) | ~ 27 hours (Based on a standard 2 channel dash cam) |
The IROAD Powerpack Pro 15 is powered by Lithium Iron Phosphate cells (LiFePO4). Power banks designed as backup batteries for phones and portable electronic devices are usually of the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) or Lithium-polymer (LiPo) type. Those high-density batteries are not suitable for use in a closed parked vehicle (where temperatures can reach high–and low–levels) as they risk causing a fire or explosion. LiFePO4 batteries can sustain more extreme temperatures, more charge cycles, and are also more environment-friendly.
mAh can be misleading if we don’t consider voltage. Tip: Think in terms of watt-hours (Wh). Of course, the type of battery should be taken into consideration: high-power density batteries have a higher capacity for a given volume. In other words, at the same capacity, a LiFePO4 battery is bigger than a Li-ion or LiPo battery. However, consumer electronics and car accessories generally assume different voltage values. The milliamp rating of power banks is usually based on a voltage of 3.7V. This means for a 10,000 mAh battery, the total capacity is 10,000mAh x 3.7V / 1,000 = 37Wh. By way of comparison, the Powerpack Pro 15 has a capacity of 15,000mAh at 12.8V, which translates to 192Wh.
Unfortunately no, the Powerpack Pro 12 is not compatible with 24V systems.
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Powerpack Pro 15
User Manual
- Coming Soon!
For safety, check for installation errors If a cable is not connected properly, you can check your battery state using the guide below.
- With the ignition on, If the Vin1 value is displayed but ACC1 is not, please check the ACC.
- With the ignition on, If the ACC1 is displayed, but Vin1 is not, check whether it is same after removing the output cable.
- If the OLED is displayed after removing the output cable, a short-circuit may have occurred in the output cable. Check the uninterrupted fuse cable or connection.
Included in the Box
- IROAD Powerpack Pro 15
- F-Input Cable
- Output Cable
- Fuse tap kit (3 types)
- 2 velcro strips
- User Manual
Frequently Asked Questions - Powerpack Pro 15
- Larger battery capacity with 12.8V / 15,000mAh / 192Wh for the Powerpack Pro 15 over the 12.8V / 10,000mAh / 128Wh of the Powerpack Pro 10
- Longer battery life on a full charge with an estimated 96 hours for the Power Pack Pro 15 and 64 hours for the Powerpack Pro 10. (Based on a 2CH dashcam with 2.0W power consumption)
|   | IROAD Powerpack 15 | BlackVue B-130A | Thinkware Ivolt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 12.8V / 15,000mAh / 192Wh | 12.8V / 7500 mAh / 96Wh | 12.8V / 7500 mAh / 96Wh |
| Dimensions | 7.0" (W) x 1.41" (L) x 10.31" (D) / 5.50 lb | 6.0" (W) x 8.11" (L) x 1.32" (D) / 3.40 lb | 6.10" (W) x 8.46" (L) x 1.38" (D) / 3.50 lb |
| Battery Type | LiFePO4(Lithium iron phosphate) | LiFePO4(Lithium iron phosphate) | LiFePO4(Lithium iron phosphate) |
| Input Voltage (12V system) | 12 - 18V / 10A (max) | Cigarette lighter plug: 11V – 18V / 7.2A (max)
Hardwired: 11V – 18V / 13.0A (max) |
Cigarette lighter plug: 12.0V - 15.5V / 6.5A (max)
Hardwired: 12.0V - 15.5V / 13.0A (max) |
| Output Voltage (12V system) | Dashcam: 12 - 14.2V / 2A (max) | Dashcam: 11V – 14.2 V / 2 A (max)
USB Outlet: 4.75V – 5.2V / 2A (max) |
Dashcam: 11.0 V – 14.2V / 2.0A (max)
USB Outlet: 5.0V / 2.0A (max) |
| Charging Voltage (12V system) | Hardwired: 14.4V / 7A (max) | Cigarette lighter plug: 14.2V / 5A (max)
Hardwired: 14.2V / 9A (max) |
Cigarette lighter plug: 14.2V / 4.5A (max)
Hardwired: 14.2V / 8.5A (max) |
| Charging Time | Hardwired: ~ 120 mins | Cigarette lighter plug: ~ 90 mins
Hardwired: ~ 50 mins |
Cigarette lighter plug: ~ 100 minutes
Hardwired: ~ 55 minutes |
| Usage Time | ~ 96 hours (Based on 2.0W power consumption) | ~ 30 hours (Based on a single dash cam consuming 3 W) | ~ 27 hours (Based on a standard 2 channel dash cam) |
The IROAD Powerpack Pro 15 is powered by Lithium Iron Phosphate cells (LiFePO4). Power banks designed as backup batteries for phones and portable electronic devices are usually of the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) or Lithium-polymer (LiPo) type. Those high-density batteries are not suitable for use in a closed parked vehicle (where temperatures can reach high–and low–levels) as they risk causing a fire or explosion. LiFePO4 batteries can sustain more extreme temperatures, more charge cycles, and are also more environment-friendly.
mAh can be misleading if we don’t consider voltage. Tip: Think in terms of watt-hours (Wh). Of course, the type of battery should be taken into consideration: high-power density batteries have a higher capacity for a given volume. In other words, at the same capacity, a LiFePO4 battery is bigger than a Li-ion or LiPo battery. However, consumer electronics and car accessories generally assume different voltage values. The milliamp rating of power banks is usually based on a voltage of 3.7V. This means for a 10,000 mAh battery, the total capacity is 10,000mAh x 3.7V / 1,000 = 37Wh. By way of comparison, the Powerpack Pro 15 has a capacity of 15,000mAh at 12.8V, which translates to 192Wh.
Unfortunately no, the Powerpack Pro 12 is not compatible with 24V systems.