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frontpageSkillful_Pickle | Staff posted Yesterday 02:28 PM
frontpageSkillful_Pickle | Staff posted Yesterday 02:28 PM

Wattbricks H100 99.2Whr Power Station + 30W Solar Panel

+ Free S&H

$40

$149

73% off
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Wellbots has Wattbricks H100 99.2Whr Power Station + 30W Solar Panel on sale for $79.98 - $39.99 with discount code WATTB50 at checkout = $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Power Output & Capacity: 120W peak output, 99.2Wh battery capacity
  • Compact & Lightweight: Fits in the palm of your hand, weighs less than 2 lbs
  • Fast Recharge: Multiple high-input ports for quick recharging
  • Control Panel Features: LCD digital display; DC/PV input; USB-C 100W max input; 2x USB-A 18W max output; 1x USB-C 100W max output; 1x USB-C 60W max output
  • Airline Approved: 99.2Wh capacity complies with TSA regulations (<100Wh) for carry-on luggage; UN38.3 compliant; ideal for flights and train travel
  • What's in the Box:
    • 1x H100 Portable Power Station
    • 1x 30W Portable Solar Panel
    • 1x USB-C Quick Charger cable
    • 1x USB-C to USB-A Adapter
    • 1x USB-A to DC cable for solar input charging

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This price is $16 lower than the previous FP Deal.

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Wellbots has Wattbricks H100 99.2Whr Power Station + 30W Solar Panel on sale for $79.98 - $39.99 with discount code WATTB50 at checkout = $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Power Output & Capacity: 120W peak output, 99.2Wh battery capacity
  • Compact & Lightweight: Fits in the palm of your hand, weighs less than 2 lbs
  • Fast Recharge: Multiple high-input ports for quick recharging
  • Control Panel Features: LCD digital display; DC/PV input; USB-C 100W max input; 2x USB-A 18W max output; 1x USB-C 100W max output; 1x USB-C 60W max output
  • Airline Approved: 99.2Wh capacity complies with TSA regulations (<100Wh) for carry-on luggage; UN38.3 compliant; ideal for flights and train travel
  • What's in the Box:
    • 1x H100 Portable Power Station
    • 1x 30W Portable Solar Panel
    • 1x USB-C Quick Charger cable
    • 1x USB-C to USB-A Adapter
    • 1x USB-A to DC cable for solar input charging

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This price is $16 lower than the previous FP Deal.

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ReddygamerYesterday 02:42 PM
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Is it good brand?
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tmsawsYesterday 06:35 PM
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SD peddling sponsored products
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jace319Yesterday 06:41 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jace319

I've been using mine to charge my devices. I hang the panel on the window with some suction hooks...and it passively charges throughout the day and is full by sundown.
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chitownowYesterday 06:58 PM
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everyone needs to eat, I don't see "donate on patrion" link. As long as people like you and I rate the value of the "deal," I don't see issues.
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dogboyaa1Yesterday 07:44 PM
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I assume lipo?
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LOL, what's with all the downvotes in this thread? For example Damian71 got blasted but honestly that isn't a bad use case. For light 'off grid' use, you could keep a laptop and cell phone working...nearly forever. Not bad for $40...IMHO.

FWIW, I bought a pool robot (underwater Roomba) from Wellbots, it was less than great to use and I was trying to find out if I was doing something wrong. I only sought to find out how to get in touch with manufacturer and Wellbots basically insisted on giving me a full refund and not even return the project. Can't speak for the PS but the vendor is GTG.

Manual if anyone needs it:
https://content.syndigo.com/asset...iginal.pdf

I'm trying to talk myself of buying it but the panel alone is worth 30 bucks and would be nice to have.
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FlipBumWallaYesterday 08:32 PM
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Seems like a nice "gateway" to get into bigger, whole-house systems eventually
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Quote from tmsaws :
SD peddling sponsored products
Its a for profit company that charges nothing to use. How else do you think they keep the lights on, employees paid, and the investors' happy?

LOL...wait until you hear that it is owned by Goldman Sachs.
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MagentaPickle9480Yesterday 09:44 PM
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Form factor, capacity, port layout, and overall specs suspiciously similar to the Jackery 100 product. I own one, and I like it, but it is niche. It has an oddball USB-C port for direct input from raw solar panel input, so they have an mppt on the input port, on the Jackery at least. I would not be surprised if Jackery tried to unload this as a rebadge, although the display does look quite a bit different. Just a thought. Would be funny if it was a rebadge. I couldn't find any data on the battery type either, but the size and uncanny similarities with the Jackery (both 99.2Wh) suggest LiFePO4/LFP.
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