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Grecell 240W Portable Power Station 154Wh/48000mAh, 100W USB-C PD, 12V In/Out $60 at Woot via Amazon

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240W Portable Power Station 154Wh/48000mAh, 100W USB-C PD(Dual Way) LiFePO4 Battery Power Bank Station, 7 ports Solar Generator with LED and Stand for Camping, Home, Travel(Wall Charger Not Included)

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240W Portable Power Station 154Wh/48000mAh, 100W USB-C PD(Dual Way) LiFePO4 Battery Power Bank Station, 7 ports Solar Generator with LED and Stand for Camping, Home, Travel(Wall Charger Not Included)

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Yesterday 07:22 PM
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Siwy12Yesterday 07:22 PM
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Battery in this thing any good?
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BesserYesterday 07:43 PM
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Quote from Siwy12 :
Battery in this thing any good?

IT's review's are solid just pull the trigger on it for $60 plus it can be charged with solar panels is a definite buy 3,000+ charge cycle
Last edited by Besser December 9, 2025 at 12:51 PM.
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181dayYesterday 08:27 PM
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I think this is the cheapest I've seen one of these but I'm still not sure I need it lol. We do get power outages every few years from hurricanes...
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Quote from Besser :
IT's review's are solid just pull the trigger on it for $60 plus it can be charged with solar panels is a definite buy 3,000+ charge cycle
The reviews have a bit of a "paid" feel to them...
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To me, this isn't a super great option, it's output (240w) and capacity (154wh), which is not great since 154wh / 240 w = 38 minutes run time at max, ideal, on paper capacity. Actual capacity is around 80-90% of on paper calcs, so 25-30 minutes at max is what you're looking at, and max in this case can maybe run a light power laptop that charges by USB C, or charging a cell phone, or running LED lights, and there's a lot of USB power banks on the market that can do all that without the extra weight and size (at less capacity of course), but this unit is basically a bigger, bulkier version of that.

Don't expect this to run a hair dryer, or a cooking plate, or a fridge, it's definitely more of a cell phone charger with bulk than a solar generator mini.

If you're looking for more laptop and cell phone charging while camping or away from sockets or power and don't want to use an inverter in your car, this can be a decent option. If you're looking for a lightweight solar generator, maybe an expandable unit or a unit that can connect to external lifepo4 batteries might be more appropriate.

I'm just saying, from my perspective, this doesn't have a real use case for me. I have plenty of USB power banks for anything this unit would be practical for, I have actual LiFePo4 batteries that run my LED strips while camping, and I recently sold all my solar panels and generators since they weren't getting much use and I run into a wall plug often enough between my adventures that I just top off my capacity there. If you need something to run light strips, charge cellphones and laptops (on usb c), this could be an ok unit if you make it back to a wall plug every other night or every other other night to top it off or can charge it while running a car.
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Quote from antsam9 :
To me, this isn't a super great option, it's output (240w) and capacity (154wh), which is not great since 154wh / 240 w = 38 minutes run time at max, ideal, on paper capacity. Actual capacity is around 80-90% of on paper calcs, so 25-30 minutes at max is what you're looking at, and max in this case can maybe run a light power laptop that charges by USB C, or charging a cell phone, or running LED lights, and there's a lot of USB power banks on the market that can do all that without the extra weight and size (at less capacity of course), but this unit is basically a bigger, bulkier version of that.

Don't expect this to run a hair dryer, or a cooking plate, or a fridge, it's definitely more of a cell phone charger with bulk than a solar generator mini.

If you're looking for more laptop and cell phone charging while camping or away from sockets or power and don't want to use an inverter in your car, this can be a decent option. If you're looking for a lightweight solar generator, maybe an expandable unit or a unit that can connect to external lifepo4 batteries might be more appropriate.

I'm just saying, from my perspective, this doesn't have a real use case for me. I have plenty of USB power banks for anything this unit would be practical for, I have actual LiFePo4 batteries that run my LED strips while camping, and I recently sold all my solar panels and generators since they weren't getting much use and I run into a wall plug often enough between my adventures that I just top off my capacity there. If you need something to run light strips, charge cellphones and laptops (on usb c), this could be an ok unit if you make it back to a wall plug every other night or every other other night to top it off or can charge it while running a car.
Appreciate the details... repped.
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FuschiaLaborer528Today 12:26 AM
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Quote from 181day :
I think this is the cheapest I've seen one of these but I'm still not sure I need it lol. We do get power outages every few years from hurricanes...
this would be insufficient
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Don't expect this to run a hair dryer, or a cooking plate, or a fridge, ...
Of course
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Quote from antsam9 :
To me, this isn't a super great option, it's output (240w) and capacity (154wh), which is not great since 154wh / 240 w = 38 minutes run time at max, ideal, on paper capacity. Actual capacity is around 80-90% of on paper calcs, so 25-30 minutes at max is what you're looking at, and max in this case can maybe run a light power laptop that charges by USB C, or charging a cell phone, or running LED lights, and there's a lot of USB power banks on the market that can do all that without the extra weight and size (at less capacity of course), but this unit is basically a bigger, bulkier version of that.

Don't expect this to run a hair dryer, or a cooking plate, or a fridge, it's definitely more of a cell phone charger with bulk than a solar generator mini.

If you're looking for more laptop and cell phone charging while camping or away from sockets or power and don't want to use an inverter in your car, this can be a decent option. If you're looking for a lightweight solar generator, maybe an expandable unit or a unit that can connect to external lifepo4 batteries might be more appropriate.

I'm just saying, from my perspective, this doesn't have a real use case for me. I have plenty of USB power banks for anything this unit would be practical for, I have actual LiFePo4 batteries that run my LED strips while camping, and I recently sold all my solar panels and generators since they weren't getting much use and I run into a wall plug often enough between my adventures that I just top off my capacity there. If you need something to run light strips, charge cellphones and laptops (on usb c), this could be an ok unit if you make it back to a wall plug every other night or every other other night to top it off or can charge it while running a car.
I agree with you on most points, but this is about the size of large water bottle, which makes it useful for people with different needs and situations.
One could discreetly charge this in a coffee shop or McDonald's, or take this bike-packing. Maybe they have higher energy needs for field equipment while out on foot.

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