288Wh and 300W output with 7 versatile ports, Tiny but Mighty Power for your Devices
100W Fast Charger Bonus Included, 2.5 hours to 80% Recharged
4 USB-C Ports and 2x 140W Two-Way Fast-charging Ports, Keep all Devices Powered No Matter Home Office, Emergency Use, Outdoor Trips
Ultra-Portable Design with Easy-carrying Handle and 30% Smaller than Similar Products, Power up Anywhere, Go Anywhere
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288Wh and 300W output with 7 versatile ports, Tiny but Mighty Power for your Devices
100W Fast Charger Bonus Included, 2.5 hours to 80% Recharged
4 USB-C Ports and 2x 140W Two-Way Fast-charging Ports, Keep all Devices Powered No Matter Home Office, Emergency Use, Outdoor Trips
Ultra-Portable Design with Easy-carrying Handle and 30% Smaller than Similar Products, Power up Anywhere, Go Anywhere
I can use this to barter with some AI death bot in a few years, nice price. Wish it had a normal outlet but it's going to have in a pinch
I do agree on the AC outlet but also for this size of battery unit I don't think I would be using it for anything that would require it. The flexibility would be nice at least, even if it would probably mostly be charging my portable devices and lights.
Seems like a very good deal for this model and you can add solar panels to it which is nice. Does fall into a bit of an odd niche though, where it's both too small and too big in some ways.
Thinking about this to power a portable cooler. I current use a similar sized Jackery but it's NMC and I'm worried about keeping it inside a hot car in the 115F+ summers. I know LiFePO4 is safer, but thoughts?
Thinking about this to power a portable cooler. I current use a similar sized Jackery but it's NMC and I'm worried about keeping it inside a hot car in the 115F+ summers. I know LiFePO4 is safer, but thoughts?
I bought this exact power station for my trip from Texas to California. LiFePO4 is safer but it's still somewhat dangerous. I didn't place it properly during the first day of my trip and it fell over covering one side with the vents so got hot pretty quickly. I was monitoring the battery and when it got too hot I shut it off in cycles. It runs cooler if you are not using the bypass (used a cig lighter adapter). It can run well by itself for a few hours with a Bodega 53qt dual zone cooler.
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Seems like a very good deal for this model and you can add solar panels to it which is nice. Does fall into a bit of an odd niche though, where it's both too small and too big in some ways.
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