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DaranEner Portable Power Station 56000mAh LiFePO4 w/ 2x AC Outlets

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DaranEner Direct via Amazon has DaranEner Portable Power Station 56000mAh LiFePO4 w/ 2x 300W AC Outlets on sale for $149.99 - $60 (apply promo code SXRW2FHY at checkout) = $89.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 300W (600W surge) pure sine wave, 179.2Wh (equivalent to 56000mAh, 3.2V) capacity
  • Weighs only 6.2 lbs
  • Three charging options, 100% full charge in 1.5 hours via home outlet (110W AC Super Fast Charge), or 2 hours via car charger or solar panel (MPPT 90W Max (11-30V 4A Max))
  • Can be used and charged more than 3500 times
  • Has 7 ports: 3 input (1x DC5521input, 2xUSB-A 18W) and 4 output (1x DC 5521output, 1xTYPE-C (60W-fast charge), 2x AC output)
  • 4-level brightness LED flashlight, which could emit 4 lighting modes (steady light and SOS mode)

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DaranEner Direct via Amazon has DaranEner Portable Power Station 56000mAh LiFePO4 w/ 2x 300W AC Outlets on sale for $149.99 - $60 (apply promo code SXRW2FHY at checkout) = $89.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member yokothebest for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 300W (600W surge) pure sine wave, 179.2Wh (equivalent to 56000mAh, 3.2V) capacity
  • Weighs only 6.2 lbs
  • Three charging options, 100% full charge in 1.5 hours via home outlet (110W AC Super Fast Charge), or 2 hours via car charger or solar panel (MPPT 90W Max (11-30V 4A Max))
  • Can be used and charged more than 3500 times
  • Has 7 ports: 3 input (1x DC5521input, 2xUSB-A 18W) and 4 output (1x DC 5521output, 1xTYPE-C (60W-fast charge), 2x AC output)
  • 4-level brightness LED flashlight, which could emit 4 lighting modes (steady light and SOS mode)

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Written by yokothebest

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Model: Fast Charging Portable Power Station - DaranEner 179.2Wh LiFePO4 Battery, Solar Generator w/2 300W (Surge 600W) AC Outlets, Camping Generators for Home/Travel/Hunting (Solar Optional)

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LavenderHeart7251
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Maybe for 3 hours or so if the initial compressor surge does not overload it.
DeviceTypical Draw (W)Estimated Runtime (h)Notes
Smartphone charger (5 W)5~30 hOr ~15 full charges (≈12 Wh per phone)
Laptop (light use, 50 W)50~3.1 hGood for ~1–2 full charges depending on model
LED camping lantern (10 W)10~15 hIdeal for extended lighting
CPAP machine (40 W average)40~4.6 hEnough for a night's sleep for many models
Mini fridge (60 W average)60~3.1 hShort-term backup, not long-term
32″ LED TV (50 W)50~3.1 hBinge-watch a few episodes
Small desk fan (30 W)30~5.2 hGreat for spot cooling
Portable speaker (20 W)20~7.8 hParty on the go
Portable projector (85 W)85~1.9 hMovie-night capability
Emergency radio + charging (15 W)15~13.3 hKeeps you informed and powered
dman081
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one USB-C port, two USB-A

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LunchboxBen
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Quote from AarBee :
Got some examples?

Also, the Jackery Explorer 300 with 50% more capacity for $160. Depends on how much you need. They're the same thing with more power.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/1112866

You can also just get a lithium battery and use it to charge this, if it's enough power for you. If I just wanted to charge phones for days, I would get a LiFePo4 battery, put it in a toolbox, add a port to it, then charge it off a DC to DC converter while I drive or add a solar charge converter to charge off solar. I've got enough laying around I'll probably just do that with my spare battery for truck camping. I bought a plastic Hart stacking box from Walmart for $27, lithium battery for $150 last year, PWN charge controller and 100W solar panel was $100, or a flexible panel is like $100 now, plus a cheap, decent brand charge controller, like $20, which isn't included here either. Like $250-300 you can have a portable generator for anything 12V that's going to last forever. Adding an inverter is going to make things more difficult, but still doable. You can also put an Anderson connector on the outside to connect another battery, but that's generally considered bad from a charging point, because they won't charge at the same rate. Look up Will Prowse, he's done a few videos talking about this but it's usually a side note.

To properly run a battery bank, hook batteries in parallel, but the positive connects to the battery on one end, and negative to the battery on the other end. Otherwise power flows to and from the closest battery first, so it's the one that gets drained and charged first in the series.
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Cemoto1
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Quote from mar16celino :
Is this a good deal?
I bought this about a year ago for about $84. it has worked perfectly and comes with good cables. I've run fans, lights and outdoor cameras. Very light and useful. the build quality is very good. I recommend. I keep it handy in my truck and RV. Can be used while charging or connected to a 12V battery for additional runtime.
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Cemoto1
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Quote from coffeeduck :
buyer beware, no support after purchase (they ghosted me after I asked for help and they only responded ONCE.)do not fully drain just in case they still haven't fixed their battery management system if you decide to purchase item
I have this one. I had a few questions and they replied within a day or so with the information I needed. I've been very pleased with its performance.
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Quote from Cemoto1 :
I have this one. I had a few questions and they replied within a day or so with the information I needed. I've been very pleased with its performance.
I had great support from them. They got back to me and resolved my issue promptly.

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