eco-worthy-us via eBay has
ECO-WORTHY 1920Wh 12V 150Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery + 20A 12V Battery Charger on sale for $247.15 - 15% off with coupon code
FIFTEENFORYOU at checkout =
$210.08.
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Features:- Bluetooth 5.0 real-time monitoring lets you check battery voltage, current, capacity, and remaining life from your phone.
- Compact and lightweight: measures L13 × W6.9 × H8.5 inches, weighs only 34.61 lbs
- Low-temperature protection: charging is automatically cut off below -7°C (19.4°F) to prevent cell damage, ideal for winter and cold environments.
- Integrated 120A Battery Management System (BMS) protects against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, short circuit, and temperature extremes.
- Intelligently identifies 12V/24V LiFePO4/AGM/Gel/Lead-Acid batteries. Allows manual selection of charging current based on battery capacity for safe. 12V Mode: 5A/10A/15A/20A, 24V Mode: 5A/10A
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But while many folks, including me know a device should be turned off before hooking it up to a charger, almost nobody turns off the device to charge a phone/tablet/laptop.
And even the most conscientious end user is not 100% perfect, so given a choice between two otherwise equivalent chargers, I'd always choose the one that has smart sensor/soft/delayed/capacitor arc protection functionality built in.
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Would be handy, can do USB-C (bi-directional, can charge battery too), USB-A and has the 5.5 DC (bi-directional as well) port to run 12V stuff like routers and cameras, no inverter needed. Good deal at $147.89.
edit: also has bluetooth for status/cell monitoring. DC port is 5525 12V/5A
If you need to bring a 1000w of lights, computers and phones camping, you're not camping though.
If you're not living in a shelter you've fashioned from what you've found on site, some people would say you're not camping either. No one cares.
But while many folks, including me know a device should be turned off before hooking it up to a charger, almost nobody turns off the device to charge a phone/tablet/laptop.
And even the most conscientious end user is not 100% perfect, so given a choice between two otherwise equivalent chargers, I'd always choose the one that has smart sensor/soft/delayed/capacitor arc protection functionality built in.
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edit: Confessional time: I have the V1 of this (no Bluetooth), and used the PD-USB on the dash of my Jeep 4xE to recharge it...fell asleep, and woke to find DCHouse battery mostly recharged, Jeep battery dead. LOL. So it does work.
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