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Jackery Explorer 100 Plus 99Wh LiFePO4 USB Charging Power Station

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Various Retailers have Jackery Explorer 100 Plus 99Wh LiFePO4 USB Charging Power Station on sale from $89. Shipping is free.

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Available from:About this Item:
  • 99Wh (31000mAh, 3.2V) capacity
  • 1x USB Type-A Power (18W) + 2x USB Type-C Ports (100W)
  • Recharges rapidly from 0-70%, in just 1 hour, reaching 100% in 1.8 hours via the USB-C port
  • Compliant with UN38.3 shipping standards, which complies with TSA regulations (<100Wh) for carrying on airplanes as hand luggage

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Various Retailers have Jackery Explorer 100 Plus 99Wh LiFePO4 USB Charging Power Station on sale from $89. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member MinhTrinh for sharing this deal.

Available from:About this Item:
  • 99Wh (31000mAh, 3.2V) capacity
  • 1x USB Type-A Power (18W) + 2x USB Type-C Ports (100W)
  • Recharges rapidly from 0-70%, in just 1 hour, reaching 100% in 1.8 hours via the USB-C port
  • Compliant with UN38.3 shipping standards, which complies with TSA regulations (<100Wh) for carrying on airplanes as hand luggage

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars from Amazon customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Model: Jackery Explorer 100 Plus Portable Power Station, 99Wh LiFePO4 Battery Solar Generator, 128W Carry-on Power for Flight Train Travel, 100W Dual PD 3.0 Fast Charge (Solar Panel Optional)

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JasonDB
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Not a good deal unless you need something that small you can get a 294 Wh Ecoflow on eBay for $119
xcougar
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direct at jackery's site, signing up for email got a 10$ code which brought it to 79 direct from them, also available a few percent cash back.
Agentveno.
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Here you go: http://ebay.com/itm/144819918766?...XlMQFNiAjj

Be sure to use the coupon code and it should be $119. And, indeed, it uses LFP, also.

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Jul 05, 2024 12:52 PM
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TalentedCheetah8337Jul 05, 2024 12:52 PM
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Quote from JeremyInMT :
I wondered about this. Will it hold two nights worth of juice?
I'm doubtful it'll even do one night. Like, how are you plugging in your CPAP into this?

I have a BLUETTI CPAP Battery Backup X60. If I fully charge it, I might get 3 nights out of it. That has a 614whr battery in it. Now if you could get a longer run time in an emergency by turning off heat and humidity. If you're crazy like that, BLUETTI makes a smaller unit, that is well, cheaper. What's nice about these CPAP ones is that they come with adapters to plug into the unit. And then there's a BMS option of only charging to 65%. You can use these as a battery backup (UPS). The only con is the price. I paid 400 bucks for it. I think it retails for 650. And then the included charger is loud AF. If you don't like white noise from a server fan... this will make you unhappy. I'm currently playing with using a lower wattage power supply for pass through usage tho.
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Jul 05, 2024 01:12 PM
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watauga9Jul 05, 2024 01:12 PM
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Quote from Agentveno. :
Here you go: http://ebay.com/itm/144819918766?...XlMQFNiAjj

Be sure to use the coupon code and it should be $119. And, indeed, it uses LFP, also.
What is the coupon code? Not seeing it
Jul 05, 2024 01:14 PM
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chronoserge456Jul 05, 2024 01:14 PM
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Quote from watauga9 :
What is the coupon code? Not seeing it
I think the code is dead. It was JULY4DEALS
Jul 05, 2024 01:21 PM
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tcopeJul 05, 2024 01:21 PM
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Not really a good deal as 1) it's not very useful and 2) for just a little more money you can get something with more watts and a normal outlet.

Use your vehicle to charge this and then use once at your camp site. Know what else can be used at the camp site to charge small devices... your vehicle. You'd be better off spending 1/2 the price on a jump pack for your vehicle that can also charge small devices.

Also, you _cannot_ easily plug a solar panel into this (and Jackery does not claim you can) as the input is a USB C).

For $10 more you can get the same thing that _does_ charge via solar and has normal outlets
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Dana1973Jul 05, 2024 01:42 PM
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Quote from jaredalanmitchell :
Might as well spend 20-30 more and get a EB3a or something similar.
Bought a refurbished one and it stopped working after two uses. They are POS. Price is great, but I had to use the squaretrade warranty.
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1-6Jul 05, 2024 04:22 PM
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Quote from PetSpy :
i am pretty sure this is quadruple
what's allowed on commercial flights.
Nope, 100Wh max per battery, 160Wh total per person. This is the biggest single battery you can carry at just below 100.
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Quote from 1-6 :
Nope, 100Wh max per battery, 160Wh total per person. This is the biggest single battery you can carry at just below 100.
i'm confused...
so why are planes limiting you to 25800mAh power banks
if they'll still let you carry on these lunchbox size monsters?
Jul 05, 2024 06:23 PM
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chui101Jul 05, 2024 06:23 PM
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Quote from JeremyInMT :
I wondered about this. Will it hold two nights worth of juice?
This depends a lot on your PAP model, your therapy settings, and how you are powering it.

For my particular camping setup, I have a USB C PD battery, USB PD 20 volt trigger cable wired into a car adapter, and my machine is a Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset with pressure range set to 8-13cmH2O. I average just under 11 watts with no heated hose or humidifier. There are power conversion losses so be sure to budget 10-20% of the rated battery capacity to those, so I would be expect to get 7-8 hours of AutoPAP use on this battery for my setup.

Things that will negatively affect your power consumption are higher pressures, using an inverter to plug in your AC adapter, mask leak, and resistive losses with longer cables. Using humidifier/heated tube will dramatically raise your power usage and is not recommended if you want to get any useful amount of battery time.

To save battery, you can also enable EPR, or even lower your pressure setting which will likely raise your AHI but it may be an acceptable tradeoff if you are trying to squeeze a second night of use out of the battery. (Consult with your sleep specialist before making changes to your apnea therapy. Always test your equipment before you use it in the field.)
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chui101Jul 05, 2024 06:27 PM
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Quote from 1-6 :
Nope, 100Wh max per battery, 160Wh total per person. This is the biggest single battery you can carry at just below 100.
https://www.faa.gov/hazmat/packsa...-batteries

Per ICAO and FAA regulations, 100Wh is the limit of a single battery thatyou can carry on without airline approval. There is no official limit on the number of <100Wh batteries you can carry.

Up to 2 batteries between 100-160Wh can be carried per person, in addition to the "unlimited" <100Wh limit, if an airline approves it. Most US airlines allow this without any special approval needed, but check your specific airline's website to make sure.
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Jul 05, 2024 06:37 PM
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chui101Jul 05, 2024 06:37 PM
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Quote from PetSpy :
i'm confused...
so why are planes limiting you to 25800mAh power banks
if they'll still let you carry on these lunchbox size monsters?
25800mAh * 3.7 volts (nominal) = 95.46Wh, which is less than the 100Wh limit.
Jul 05, 2024 07:21 PM
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euuser33863094Jul 05, 2024 07:21 PM
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I don't know why everyone saying this isn't a good deal. This is for someone who wants a compact battery for people who flys a lot or for travel. There's no way you can take your eb3a or river 2 on a plane.
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jaredalanmitchellJul 05, 2024 07:30 PM
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Quote from Dana1973 :
Bought a refurbished one and it stopped working after two uses. They are POS. Price is great, but I had to use the squaretrade warranty.
Ah that sucks. I'm using my year old one camping now and my dad has one as well. They've been rock solid for us.
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PurpleGorilla1307Jul 05, 2024 08:16 PM
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Quote from heqian :
$79.99 on t e m u
Yeah no where near the quality of a Jackery.

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heqianJul 05, 2024 08:26 PM
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Quote from PurpleGorilla1307 :
Yeah no where near the quality of a Jackery.
Directly sold by Jackery... https://share.temu.com/QFuolk5ulGA

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