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ALLPOWERS 300W Portable Power Station 288Wh Solar Generator - 110V/78000mAh Backup Battery with Pure Sine Wave for Camping, RV, Travel & Emergency Power Supply | Outdoor Adventures, Home Backup & Off-Grid Living
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ALLPOWERS 300W Portable Power Station 288Wh Solar Generator - 110V/78000mAh Backup Battery with Pure Sine Wave for Camping, RV, Travel & Emergency Power Supply | Outdoor Adventures, Home Backup & Off-Grid Living
ALLPOWERS 300W Portable Power Station 288Wh Solar Generator - 110V/78000mAh Backup Battery with Pure Sine Wave for Camping, RV, Travel & Emergency Power Supply | Outdoor Adventures, Home Backup & Off-Grid Living
ALLPOWERS 300W Portable Power Station 288Wh Solar Generator - 110V/78000mAh Backup Battery with Pure Sine Wave for Camping, RV, Travel & Emergency Power Supply | Outdoor Adventures, Home Backup & Off-Grid Living
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Previous page About ALLPOWERS Since 2010, ALLPOWERS has focused on the research and design of portable power station and foldable solar panel , we committed to providing clean, green and sustainable power solutions. Whether you are in family emergency, hiking camping, outdoor RV, etc., ALLPOWERS provides reliable power that you can take your adventure anywhere. ENJOY THE SUMMER Visit the Store POWER YOUR GREEN LIFE Visit the Store Solar Generator for Camping Visit the Store Next page
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Like the look of it , nicely thought out in positioning the outlets on it . The solar panels are so very nicely put together strong construction , nothing flimsy about them . For me , I would protect the backing , by a protective cover of some type , if out in the open .Their heavy fabric backing would not do well if exposed to rain or heavy dew . The sturdy backing is part of the carrying case with a convenient same fabric connected carry handle .My solar power setup is all based on the AllPowers product line up. I have a flexible 100W solar panel, the intelligent charging regulator, and 20 feet long MC4 cabling to a large dry cell battery. This bunker or emergency preparedness setup is primarily used for garden and garage lighting but also for an emergency or power outage.The only missing item in this setup was a Portable Power station that could deliver power inside the house or when travelling that did not require transporting my large duramax dry cell boat battery.This power station has more than I need when it comes to power capacity and power duration in a portable battery.The large 100500mAh battery provides several power outputs and more options that any power station in this price range.The layout of the unit was very thought out and is a common theme with all of their product lineup. The inputs for charing the station are located on the left, the front has the AC outlets above the LED's. The distance between AC plugs is ideal to prevent large brick transformers or thick extension cords from touching each other.The DC based outputs are located on the right and grouped by a single Type C, three USB, and two round 2.5mm 12DC plugs.The The display is not the boring white or red calculator lcd display but an enhanced easy to read display with Battery remaining in Bars and hours/minutes. This also converts to time to charge when charging. The first button serves as both the top platform wireless charging and bluetooth. To activate the bluetooth just requires a long press to turn on and off. The LED flashlights are operated independently when using their respective orange push buttons.But I found the app for my iPhone to be the key differentiation when comparing power stations.After downloading the app from the appstore you simple turn on the blue tooth on your phone and power station to connect. The app also has screen shots in the instructions to walk you through the pairing process. I compared the statistics on the app to the display screen and they match. The app shows how much watts are used per power port. The app will also allow you to turn off and on the ports in groups. This way if I take this battery backup on road trips, I can turn off the bank without having to reveal or open the trunk to access this station!This product was so well thought out when it was designed. I researched every product available and this one was head and shoulders above them all. It was a no brainer for me with so many ways to use this power source...add to that the price was exceptional.I use this for powering my tankless water heater while camping in the mountains, among so many other uses.This company is so helpful and responds to questions super fast. I can't say enough how pleased I am with my purchase. You will not be disappointed.I originally rated this 1 star because the review request arrived a week before the product was received and it is impossible to rate an item before receipt. Review requests should only be solicited after delivery. Item charged in about 4.5 hours. I intend to use only for backup power for my internet router when SCE has an outage.2021 AllPowers 372Wh Power StationWe have had our first AllPowers 372Wh Power Station Generator for a while now. We are now buying a second one. It works great. It weighs about 8 pounds and is about the size of a 6ix pack. Its been used to power lights and fans during a power outage. We also used it to power Christmas lights on our pontoon boat this year. The Power Station is easy to use, well built and even supports Bluetooth connectivity through an app on my iPhone. I compared many brands before choosing Allpowers.The Allpowers Power Stations large 100,500mAh battery is what makes it stand out from some of the similarly priced competitors. This battery provides 372Wh of energy. Which is perfect for emergencies, camping, CPAPs and other uses where portable power is needed. While it can power any electrical AC device under 300watts, we have purchased USB and DC lights for emergencies. The display shows watts used and estimates remaining time available. This is very useful. With DC lights it will last 20 to 30+ hours. Our AC LED Christmas lights on our pontoon boat barely put a dent in the battery after several hours.It has output plugs/ports for: • 2x - 110v AC (3 prong plug) • 2x - 12v DC (5525 barrel plug) • 1x - 12v DC (cigarette lighter outlet) • 1x - wireless induction charger for phones • 3x - USB A 5v DC • 1x - USB C PCFor 110v AC it uses a much better “pure sine” inverter, which is better for electronics like computers.It comes with a 110v wall charger thru a 5521 barrel plug and has an Anderson port for charging from a solar panel.Anytime I have contacted AllPowers support they have been quick to respond, knowledgeable about their products and very willing to engage on resolving my issues.In the end AllPowers Power Station offered the most features, quality and value for the price. Very glad we made the Allpowers choice and highly recommended it. We are a AllPowers fan.I have had this for about a week now. Purchased it primarily to operate my tankless water heater during power failures. We lose all forms of heat in the house during outages so we definitely need a backup of some kind.I hate dealing with gas if I can help it, but I was close to getting a small gas generator and then I thought about a battery setup of some kind. This Allpowers battery runs my water heater no problem, at 60% charge remaining, my water heater will run for about 7 hours it said.As an added bonus, I was able to run my Trane high efficiency furnace off this pack. I can't get it to go to high fire, it trips out on overload, but it will run on low fire for several hours at a time which is all I need. Just to keep the edge off during those power outages.I fully charged it up and have been using it all week to keep my phone, my wife's phone and my work phone charged all week, have recharged my Thinkpad T450s about 4 times now (40wh battery). Also recharged my wife's Acer laptop and partially recharged my asus gaming laptop.The pure sine wave inverter definitely works as I'd expect, no buzzing at all from induction motors. The combustion motor on my furnace sounds terrible on a stepped wave form, with this there is no extra motor winding noise at all. Flame rectification works properly too and main burner with hot surface ignitor lit off each time I tested it.Overall, extremely happy with my purchase. If I can have a hot shower in the midst of a power failure, I am happy!The build quality is good. It's a good size and weight, not too bulky or too heavy with a good amount of power packed inside. I will be using this when I'm camping to charge phones and tablets and other electronic devices. Wireless charging works well even with a case on my Samsung Note 9. I measured the AC outlets with an energy metre and they put out 113 volts, that's on par with my household outlets voltage also being a pure sine wave is nice. I also measured the USB voltage and amperage output with a USB detector meter. They charged at about 1.27 amps and 4.97 volts. The voltage is exactly where it should be. USB charging is a tad slower then regular high speed charger's but not by much. It would be nice if it was equipped with a Qualcomm quick charge 3.0 but then I'm sure the price would go up. I can live with 1.27 amps charging my phone. Besides most of the time I'll be using the very handy wireless charger on top. This is the only power station I've seen that has that. I measured the DC voltage output and got 12.05 volts, exactly what it should be. I don't know if it's regulated though but that's not a concern to me. I have 2 Allpowers foldable 80 watt solar panels and they produce 52 Watts charging this in good sunlight. I use the Anderson Pole connector with a DC Barrel plug on the other end. I may be able to get a little more wattage out of it on a clearer day or a different time of the year. I only charged it once and I didn't try to angle the panel perfectly towards the sun. I'm happy with that because that is the same wattage that it charges with using the included AC charge plug. So it looks like the very compact Allpowers 80 watt foldable solar panel is an ideal match for this power station. A perfect compact and lightweight combination for campers. I love the bluetooth app, that's great! I had trouble at first getting the power station to pair with my phone but it turns out that was my fault. When your phone searches and finds the device I expected it to automatically connect like other bluetooth devices that I have. But you have to actually click on the name of the device inside their little pop up window. It almost looks like it's greyed out but if you tap on it it will connect to your phone. After it was paired for the first time it connects perfectly every time after that. Customer service is very responsive and quick through emails, much better than some of the other electronic companies on Amazon. They are polite and really do try to solve your problem. Overall I'm very satisfied with this portable power station and highly recommend it along with their 80 watt foldable solar panel. I give it a 5-star rating even though I wish it had a Qualcomm quick charge 3.0. I have to be fair though and rate it for the price they are selling it at. There's always something extra that you wish an electronic item had but it's not fair to deduct stars when the price reflects not having that feature. In all practicality I won't miss it not having a qc3 charger and I don't want to pay more lol. I highly recommend this item along with their 80 watt foldable solar panel if you need one.This thing is garbage wont connect to the app but my phone sees it in the bluetooth menu. And I cant use the ac anymore. Gokng to try a DC inverter thru the cig lighter portJe l'utilise depuis plus d'un mois et je suis entièrement satisfait. Je le recharge avec un panneau solaire 100 watts MC4/Anderson sa charge très rapidement!Before buying if see have questions ask. They respond quickly and help answer anything you need. They shipoed out the product fast and light and great to have

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