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Anker PowerHouse II 400 388Wh Portable Power Station (A1730) for
$239.99 after you follow the instructions below.
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Includes:- PowerHouse II 400 portable power station
- 65W Adapter
- USB-A to USB-C Cable
- USB-C to USB-C Cable
Features:- The 388Wh capacity provides multiple charges to virtually any mobile device. Charge an iPhone 11 (3,110mAh) 23 times, a MacBook Air 2020 (60Wh) 5 times, an iPad Pro (30Wh) 20 times, or a camera more than 20 times.
- 300W AC outlet, 60W USB-C port, 3 USB-A ports, a car socket, and 2 DC ports
- The built-in AC wall outlet uses a pure sine wave inverter
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I CAN though see the benefit of this for those who go camping or RVing or have a small office and want to ensure its staff is prepared for an outage.
"Works with Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) to get the maximum efficiency while solar charging. Connect a solar panel to the DC input port to give PowerHouse a recharge at up to 65W."
"Works with Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) to get the maximum efficiency while solar charging. Connect a solar panel to the DC input port to give PowerHouse a recharge at up to 65W."
What's a good solar panel for this item? I'm fairly new to this I don't want to purchase the wrong solar panel.
I CAN though see the benefit of this for those who go camping or RVing or have a small office and want to ensure its staff is prepared for an outage.
Yeah the fact that they call these generators at all is pretty deceptive in my opinion. They could be useful for a few extra hours of power for a computer, charging phones, or running a CPAP while camping for a night, but they don't have enough storage capacity to be really useful in an outage.
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Battery, inverter, charger for ~$130 from harbor freight with coupon that has over 400Wh of capacity, it's just not in as nice of a package.
A small generator like the sportsman 1000 on here frequently is ~$170 and can run for 6 hours at 50% load (~400w).
For reference pulling 200w which isn't much this device would not even last 2 hours.... I have heard of folks using these for cpap machines etc when camping but if you are car camping or backup for home ( not like you are going to backpack with this ) you could carry a larger setup like the one from harbor freight if it were situational.These also can't be taken on aircraft either checked or carry on because the battery is too large.
Just make sure to do the math and make sure it fits your needs
There is an adapter for it and it is even sold on Amazon. Surprise!
They claim that it can charge with the included AC adapter and an USB-C charger (not included), you can charge with 125W combined. That is pretty nifty.