ECOFLOW Direct via Amazon has ECOFLOW TRAIL 200 192Wh DC 4-Port USB Portable LiFePO4 Power Station + ECOFLOW Waterproof 660 Lumen Camping Lamp on sale for $176.10 - $69 discount at checkout = $107.10 when you add both the Power Station and the Camping Lamp to your cart. Shipping is free.
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Note: Must add both the Power Station and the Camping Lamp to your cart for the discount to apply at checkout.
About this Item:
Power Station
Capacity: 192Wh / 60,000mAh (equal to 6 standard power banks); 220W total DC output (140W max per port); lightest in class.
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ECOFLOW Direct via Amazon has ECOFLOW TRAIL 200 192Wh DC 4-Port USB Portable LiFePO4 Power Station + ECOFLOW Waterproof 660 Lumen Camping Lamp on sale for $176.10 - $69 discount at checkout = $107.10 when you add both the Power Station and the Camping Lamp to your cart. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
Note: Must add both the Power Station and the Camping Lamp to your cart for the discount to apply at checkout.
About this Item:
Power Station
Capacity: 192Wh / 60,000mAh (equal to 6 standard power banks); 220W total DC output (140W max per port); lightest in class.
Model: EF ECOFLOW TRAIL 200 DC Portable Power Station, 192Wh LiFePO4 Battery, Solar Generator, 220W DC Output, Compact Power Bank for Camping, Travel, Outdoors, and Emergency Use
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I am a lover of all things battery related, but I really struggle to see the purpose of something like this. I'd much rather buy a couple of cheaper much smaller battery packs and toss those in a bag than lug this monstrosity with me. Maybe if it had a household outlet, I could see that being of use and something that you couldn't do with a smaller pack. This feels like most of the bulk (and price) of a small Jackery or EcoFlow, but with none of the advantages.
I am a lover of all things battery related, but I really struggle to see the purpose of something like this. I'd much rather buy a couple of cheaper much smaller battery packs and toss those in a bag than lug this monstrosity with me. Maybe if it had a household outlet, I could see that being of use and something that you couldn't do with a smaller pack. This feels like most of the bulk (and price) of a small Jackery or EcoFlow, but with none of the advantages.
Powering a portable projector is my use case for this. High output type c and a long run time help avoid rebooting the projector mid film.
I am a lover of all things battery related, but I really struggle to see the purpose of something like this. I'd much rather buy a couple of cheaper much smaller battery packs and toss those in a bag than lug this monstrosity with me. Maybe if it had a household outlet, I could see that being of use and something that you couldn't do with a smaller pack. This feels like most of the bulk (and price) of a small Jackery or EcoFlow, but with none of the advantages.
If you have a portable solar panel these have better circuitry for handling the variable voltage that solar panels output.
At one point, someone posted here why (I believe Anker) a similar capacity but different brand was a much better product. I write this as someone who picked EcoFlow for my large capacity (home, overlanding) battery eco system.
I am a lover of all things battery related, but I really struggle to see the purpose of something like this. I'd much rather buy a couple of cheaper much smaller battery packs and toss those in a bag than lug this monstrosity with me. Maybe if it had a household outlet, I could see that being of use and something that you couldn't do with a smaller pack. This feels like most of the bulk (and price) of a small Jackery or EcoFlow, but with none of the advantages.
This product literally is an EcoFlow lol. Just without AC functionality. That's the point, it's less bulky without AC but with the same capacity for those that have a need.
I am a lover of all things battery related, but I really struggle to see the purpose of something like this. I'd much rather buy a couple of cheaper much smaller battery packs and toss those in a bag than lug this monstrosity with me. Maybe if it had a household outlet, I could see that being of use and something that you couldn't do with a smaller pack. This feels like most of the bulk (and price) of a small Jackery or EcoFlow, but with none of the advantages.
Agree. If I'm gonna lug this around then I'd rather spend the extra $20 on the BLUETTI EB3A 600W 268Wh.
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Or $19 less with the Bluetti AC2A 300W 204Wh for $87.92 after collecting the $20 coupon code: AEUS20
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