BougeRV [bougerv.com] has
1100Wh (1200W) BougeRV Portable Power Station on sale for $899.99 - $252 off when you apply promo code:
SD28 at checkout =
$647.99.
Shipping is free.Specs:
- True 1,100Wh Capacity
- 1200W Output and 2000W Charge-Through Capability
- Dynamic LED Display
- Battery: Lithium-ion
- Cycle Life: 1500+ Cycles to 80% Capacity
- Capacity: 1100Wh/50Ah
- PV Solar Recharge: 12-30V, 8A 200W Max
- DC Recharge: 12-30V, 8A 200W Max
- AC Output: 3 x 110V, 1200W (2000W Peak)
- Cigarette & DC Output: 2 x DC5521, 1x Cigarette Port, 120W Max Total
- USB-A Output: 2 x 5V/2.4A, 12W
- USB-A QC3.0 Output: 1 x 5V/3A, 15W; 9V/2A, 18W
- USB-C Output: 1 x 5V 3A / 9V 3A / 12V 3A / 15V 3A, 60W Max
- USB-C Recharge: 5V 3A / 9V 3A / 12V 3A / 15V 3A /20V 3A, 60W Max
- 10 Outlets:
- (3) 110V Pure Sine Wave AC Outlets
- (1) USB PD 60W (Input/Output Supported)
- (1) USB QC 3.0 port
- (2) USB-A ports
- (2) DC ports
- (1) 12V car charging port
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Cycle Life: 1500+ Cycles to 80% Capacity
Cycle Life: 1500+ Cycles to 80% Capacity
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Cycle Life: 1500+ Cycles to 80% Capacity
while Lifep04 last 4x longer than that at around 3000 charge cycles
somehow, they have managed to double the normal life cycle of these battery's
it's gets a decent review > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMN_A22
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Cycle Life: 1500+ Cycles to 80% Capacity
while Lifep04 last 4x longer than that at around 3000 charge cycles
Not sure in what world 800 charges isn't enough for anyone. Even if you charge it 200 times a year for your job as a contractor, that is still 4 years and you still have 80% battery life left.
Not sure in what world 800 charges isn't enough for anyone. Even if you charge it 200 times a year for your job as a contractor, that is still 4 years and you still have 80% battery life left.
Not sure in what world 800 charges isn't enough for anyone. Even if you charge it 200 times a year for your job as a contractor, that is still 4 years and you still have 80% battery life left.
i'd get that
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Lithium-ion is typically called out as 1-2% self-discharge per month. Actually quite a bit better. I'll note that this all depends on the ambient temperature. If the temperature is elevated (say, if you stored it in the garage during the summer) then the discharge rates quoted can be extremely high, 2-3x higher.
Either way, you shouldn't be relying on ANY battery pack you charged a couple years ago and pulled out of a cabinet in an emergency situation. Everything should be checked every ~6mo. Same thing if you happen to own one of those lithium 'jump start' packs. Better charge it every ~3mo, otherwise when you are left stranded you're gonna be disappointed.
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