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Officially Approved Batteries (Updated 2/27/26)

Updated: Mar 23

2/27/26 Update

Two new batteries added

Greeting Daedalus Flock,

As technology changes and becomes more readily available, Daedalus has decided to stop stocking batteries and instead will now offer links to recommended batteries. We have tested and know these batteries are compatible with our wheel’s needs. All batteries require a 15V Trigger Cable for use.


15-Volt Trigger Cable Requirement

To ensure that your battery is outputting the correct voltage, you must use a 15-Volt Trigger Cable. You can purchase the 15-Volt Trigger Cable from our shop here: https://shop.daedalusspinningwheels.com/products/15v-trigger-cable


USB C to DC5525 15V Trigger Cable

Please keep in mind that while you may be able to find a cable like this on Amazon we have found that sourcing these cables is extremely difficult due to items being mislabeled or falsely advertised as being 15V when in reality they are 12V or even some that are 12V or 15V depending on the orientation of the USB C side of the cable. Due to this we can ONLY RECOMMEND the use of the cables we sell that have been verified as being 15V.

Currently Recommended Batteries


Anker Zolo Power Bank - 10,000mAH 30W


SPECIAL NOTE: The 20,000 mAH version can be used with all of our electronic machines. The 10,000mAH version of this battery should only be used to operate our winders and Single Motor wheels. The 10,000 mAH battery should not be used for our Double Motor Wheels (Magpie and Falcon).


Dimensions: 120mm x 73mm x 32mm

Weight: 300 grams




Anker Zolo Power Bank - 20,000mAH 30W


SPECIAL NOTE: The 20,000 mAH version can be used with all of our electronic machines. The 10,000mAH version of this battery should only be used to operate our winders and Single Motor wheels. The 10,000 mAH battery should not be used for our Double Motor Wheels (Magpie and Falcon).


Dimensions: 120mm x 73mm x 32mm

Weight: 300 grams




Feidyns Laptop Portable Power Bank - 50,000mAH 140W


Dimensions: 78mm X 50mm X 112mm

Weight: 600 grams




Batteries That May No Longer Be Available


Baseus Power Bank - 20,000mAH 65W


Dimensions: 65mm X 26.5mm X 152mm

Weight: 448 grams


Move Speed Laptop Power Bank - 25,000mAH 140W


Dimensions: 81mm X 27mm X 155mm

Weight: 494 grams


Jescuok Power Bank - 27,000mAH 140W


Dimensions: 58mm X 52mm X 162mm

Weight: 622 grams




Raydyn High Capacity Power Bank - 86,000mAH 140W


Dimensions: 82mm X 49mm X 169mm

Weight: 1,060 grams




Safety With Your Wheel

When wheel is not in use please ensure battery is disconnected from your speed controller. When stepping away for a short period of time please place your speed controller in neutral and/or disconnect the battery. When not in use always make sure to set your speed controller to neutral and unplug your battery and any other cables from your wheel.

TSA Compliance

For those who anticipate taking their wheels on the go via airplane, you will need to ensure your batteries are in your carry-on luggage. Always check in on TSA policies beforehand to ensure you are compliant with any policy changes. https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all?combine=batteries&page=1


Battery Care

To ensure the best longevity of your battery, we highly recommend reading over the included manual as well as keeping the following in mind.


  • Please make sure that you use your battery. Leaving it in storage for prolonged periods can affect its longevity.

  • Check the battery often while it is in storage, to make sure its charge is somewhere between 50-100%. The manual should include information on the ideal storage charge range.

  • When not in use, ensure the 15vDC Conversion Cable is removed from the battery, as the cable will slowly drain the battery.

  • Do not attempt to charge the battery and operate your wheel at the same time.

  • Label your cables and charging bricks to ensure you don’t get them mixed up.

15 Volts vs 12 Volts

Do not under any circumstances use a 12 Volt Battery to power your wheel.

-Team Daedalus

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