Is the next combination safe or I risk to burn/fry some equipment?

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Hello everyone first of all. Thank you in advance for each kind answer I shall get.


1. Short story


Saturday I decided to test some solar panels. Since in my country most of the portable solar panels will not be delivered by amazon.com, from what can be delivered i decided to buy Instapark® 10 Watt Solar Panel Portable Solar Charger with Dual USB Ports for iPhone, iPad & all other USB Compatible Devices - http://www.amazon.com/Instapark®-Po...8&qid=1464094653&sr=8-1&keywords=instapark+10


Looking at instapark.com official technical specs of the product it sais:
Power output: 5V Standard USB port x 2
Maximum output current: 2 amp


I was wondering if I can pair it with an Anker PowerCore 15600 - https://www.anker.com/products/A1252011
Looking at official technical specs of the product it sais:
Input :5V / 2A
Output :5V / 4.8A


I would also like to pair the Anker PowerCore 15600 with KingMa USB dual LP-E8 charger for Canon EOS 700D - which has apparently the next technical data:
Input: 5V 2000mA


2. The questions... and thank you again in advance for any usefull answer I will get.


- Can I charge Anker PowerCore 15600 with Instapark® 10 Watt Solar Panel safely? without burning anything I mean. I know Instapark 10 delivers maximum 2amps, but it can be less sometimes.


- Can I also charge a Canon batery using the KingMa USB LP-E8 safely with Anker PowerCore 15600? I see from the technical data Anker PowerCore delivers 4.8 amps, and KingMa only needs 2 amps.


Thank you kindly :)


Daniel
 
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