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Grecell 240W 154Wh 48000mAh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station

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Woot via Amazon has Grecell 240W 154Wh 48000mAh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station (T200, Black) on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 240W portable power supply with 153.6Wh/48,000mAh capacity and 5 output ports, 2 input options.
  • Supports 100W Type-C fast charging; 100W USB-C PD adapter required for full speed (wall charger not included).
  • Compact and portable at 4.5 lbs
  • LED light with SOS and multiple modes, plus built-in phone stand.
  • Uses durable LiFePO4 batteries with overvoltage, undervoltage, short circuit, and overload protection.
  • Includes: power station, USB-C cable, DC-to-cigarette lighter adapter, and user manual.

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    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 215 Amazon customer reviews.
    • 1 Year Warranty
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    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Woot via Amazon has Grecell 240W 154Wh 48000mAh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station (T200, Black) on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 240W portable power supply with 153.6Wh/48,000mAh capacity and 5 output ports, 2 input options.
  • Supports 100W Type-C fast charging; 100W USB-C PD adapter required for full speed (wall charger not included).
  • Compact and portable at 4.5 lbs
  • LED light with SOS and multiple modes, plus built-in phone stand.
  • Uses durable LiFePO4 batteries with overvoltage, undervoltage, short circuit, and overload protection.
  • Includes: power station, USB-C cable, DC-to-cigarette lighter adapter, and user manual.

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 215 Amazon customer reviews.
    • 1 Year Warranty
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Wasser
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If you already have tool batteries consider getting a USB adapter for them and yse them as a charger. Two 4Ah 18/20V batteries provide equivalent output.
I have some 60V Green Machine 4Ah batteries from a sale a couple years ago... they already have USB built in and one provides 240Wh (significantly more than this).
Just an alternative...
jacob.b.smith
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I got this when it was on regular Amazon, but for the same price.
So far it's worked nicely. I work out of my car and use it to charge my various things throughout the day, and it charges from my car as needed. For me, it's a way to expand the charging capabilities of my car and provides charging without having to run my car (it's a 2009)

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I got this when it was on regular Amazon, but for the same price.
So far it's worked nicely. I work out of my car and use it to charge my various things throughout the day, and it charges from my car as needed. For me, it's a way to expand the charging capabilities of my car and provides charging without having to run my car (it's a 2009)
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Anker Solix knock-off?
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If you already have tool batteries consider getting a USB adapter for them and yse them as a charger. Two 4Ah 18/20V batteries provide equivalent output.
I have some 60V Green Machine 4Ah batteries from a sale a couple years ago... they already have USB built in and one provides 240Wh (significantly more than this).
Just an alternative...
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matrixmanToday 05:11 PM
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I like the slide out tray to hold the phone.
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Quote from Wasser :
If you already have tool batteries consider getting a USB adapter for them and yse them as a charger. Two 4Ah 18/20V batteries provide equivalent output.
I have some 60V Green Machine 4Ah batteries from a sale a couple years ago... they already have USB built in and one provides 240Wh (significantly more than this).
Just an alternative...

Going that route is "dirty" power. Most sensitive electronics don't like it and it can ruin devices prematurely. FYI.
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Looks like an item constantly goes on sale at this (promo) price point.
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Bought 3 as Christmas gifts. Got one for myself. I usually buy Anker but couldn't pass this up. It has worked flawlessly. Great for quick charging and power outages. May get another one for the car.
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Quote from foxfai :
Looks like an item constantly goes on sale at this (promo) price point.
Indeed. It's basically been this price since 1 December.
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Good deal.
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Looks good.
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I sent one of these to friends in Ukraine so they can charge their phones and have light during power outages. They said it's really good though a little slow to charge even with a good USB-C PD power brick
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WasserToday 09:20 PM
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Quote from Mannyforever :

Going that route is "dirty" power. Most sensitive electronics don't like it and it can ruin devices prematurely. FYI.
It's true, there may be voltage converters that don't adhere to USB-C protocols and only put out 12V or something that may fry device.
I have not come across one yet, but always good to be careful, especially with USB-A QC implementations.
As for "dirty power", perhaps you are thinking of imperfect sine waves? There's no inverter involved...

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Quote from Wasser :
If you already have tool batteries consider getting a USB adapter for them and yse them as a charger. Two 4Ah 18/20V batteries provide equivalent output. I have some 60V Green Machine 4Ah batteries from a sale a couple years ago... they already have USB built in and one provides 240Wh (significantly more than this).Just an alternative...
Didn't realize they had battery adapters with 100W usb-c outputs. Which one do you use?

I don't really care about the capacity too much, moreso want the output capability.

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