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1200W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2400W Surge)
614Wh Large Capacity (25.6V/24Ah)
LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
300W Max Solar Charging
Through intelligent buck drive, can over-power use some appliances
11 Versatile Output; 15W Wireless Charger; PD 100W USB-C
More Ways to Recharge (AC/Solar/Car/Generator/)
https://www.pecron.com/products/p...on-lifepo4 $284.05
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The PD 100W USB-C port checks out using my FNB58 USB tester, and I have been able to pull 100W from it while recharging a large power bank. You can't recharge the power station itself using this port however, which kind of sucks, but not really a deal breaker in my book.
AC charging is done with an external power brick, which isn't ideal but also likely keeps the unit itself smaller in size. This input also doubles as the high-wattage solar input, and uses some sort of weird 5-pin aviation style plug, which isn't standard from what I can tell. It comes with a few adapters for this port which is nice, but finding additional cables is probably going to be a PITA vs something like a XT60 or Anderson connector.
I'm not entirely convinced it has a MPPT charge controller, simply because I get 10-15W more charging power into my Ecoflow River 2 off the same solar panel, in identical conditions. Using an in-line watt/voltage/amp meter, I get close to what the Ecoflow display shows, so either the Ecoflow charger is more efficient, or it's inflating it's numbers to show input wattage and not charging wattage. There's some inherent loss during charging, so maybe the Pecron is showing the wattage that's actually going into the batteries.
I've noticed that if you leave it charged at 100% and don't use it for a while, the display will still read 100%, but the charge will have actually bled down a bit. You won't notice it until you start using the device and hit around 10-15%, at which point it'll drop like a rock to 0% in a few minutes. This can be fixed by using it more often and topping it off, so I try and at least drain it down some every couple weeks to avoid this.
It's pretty hard to beat in the sub-$300 category, so if you're good with the charging arrangement and the lack of "smart" features such as bluetooth, wifi, phone apps, etc., it's seems to be a good device.
I actually have all 3 manufacturers and like them best.
Would you like to see my Ecoflow and Bluetti stations? I have 3 EF and 1 Bluetti.
But......if I thought I'd get some free products, I would shill for them. Just in case someone that could arrange that sees this post.
Seriously, I already have this unit and I approve this deal. Only downside is that it has an external ac charger vs being built in but they do give you a premium case to hold the charger and other miscellaneous cables.
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It's funny that he called me a bot for Pecron, because I actually bought the Ecoflow River 2 pro in this category. I like the Pecron above 1k watts. That is when the $$$ per Wh really favor Pecron, and they have a lot of great features on the new 1500lfp. Older Pecron models were just too bare bones for me.
I highly recommend this device.
make sure to not fully discharge product
don't use usb c to charge phone - I broke two of these same units somehow by doing that