This dropped to $199.99 (60% off), and I still had a 50% coupon showing on the item screen. $100 + tax shipped
Hopefully someone can replicate. I had been stalking this a couple weeks since some alerts went off but I was always late.
Pros: Price, Almost 1kWh LiFePO4 with PD. Plenty of ports.
Cons: There are a couple reviews saying it died after a few months and customer service not very responsive. Seems limiting at 210W solar input.
Still has 4 stars though and seems like worth a flyer at this price. Might want to tack on a warranty.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B93PTJ7C
Item Details:
This portable power station features 1 DC & Anderson solar charge, 1 Type-C PD 100W port, 1 Type-C PD 18W port (fast charge), 3 USB-A ports, 2 AC outlets, and 1 car port, which has a 1200W rated output power. Multi-different output ports can satisfy your emergency household power supply. You no longer need to worry about a possible power failure.
G-POWER Portable Power Station U1000
Capacity 974.4Wh
Voltage 22.4V
Watt 1200W
DC&Anderson Solar Charge Input 10-30V, 7 A, 210W Max
Type-C PD 18W Output Fast Charging Output, 5-12V,PD 18W Max
Type-C PD 100W Output 5-20V, PD 100W Max
USB-A Output*3 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A, 18WMax
AC Output*2 100-120V-50Hz/60Hz 1200W Rated(US), 220-240V-50Hz/60Hz 1200W Rated(CN/EU/UK)
Car Charger Output 13.6V/10A, 120W Max
MPPT Support Solar Panel MPPT Charging
BMS System Under Voltage Protection, Over Voltage Protection, Over Current in Charge/ Discharge Protection, Short Circuit in Change/ Discharge Protection, Over Temperature in Charge/Discharge Protection, Overcharging Voltage Protection
Type Lithium-Ion Battery LiFePO4
LED Light 2W
Certifications FCC, UN38.3, CE, MSDS, UL2743
Operating Condition Humidity: 45-95%, Temperature: 0-40℃/32-104℉
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I almost purchased the Delta 2 Max for $900, but wasn't fully committed to needing a power station. Spending the $100 to test these out was totally worth it. Yes, this specific device is not the greatest with very slow charge speed (allowed watts in) and limited connection types. The provided charge brick is 120w and takes 10 hours to fully charge, lol.
I plan on using this for trips/camping a few times per year and to use for lights/phone charging in the hour or two hour long black outs we get a few times per year. For $100 and what I'm going to use this for, this is an incredible deal and I'd recommend to anybody else that doesn't need a robust solution or is on a tight budget. Even at $200-250 this is a decent deal for ~1000Wh PS.
One honorable mention that I do like in this device is the ability to charge through the USB-C PD port (PD supports charging both the PS itself with power in, or a device with power out). In case the power brick breaks or lost, or charging in the car without a cigarette-lighter-plug cable
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