🌍 Power Up Your Adventures!
The Solar-Generator-600W is a portable power station that includes a 60W solar panel, providing a reliable energy source for outdoor activities and emergencies. Weighing only 9.9 lbs, it features a 296Wh capacity and multiple charging outputs, ensuring you stay powered wherever you go.
Item Weight | 9.9 pounds |
Color | Black, Orange |
Style | 600W Power Station with 60W Solar Panel |
Power Source | battery-powered, Solar Powered |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | Charging Cable |
V**R
Great Buy
This little power bank worked wonders during the power outage we had after Hurricane Milton hit. Used it to charge my devices. Used the light feature at night to light up the room. I didn’t really need to use the solar panel because we had a generator running and I charged it with that. I did test out the solar panel and it worked well. Would definitely recommend this product.
V**Y
God device
I absolutely love this device. It works very well and I do not have to charge it very often. It’s very very good.
C**N
Tested & Works
I like that it is light, and came as a set. It was tested and works well. Doesn't take a lot of space, which is good for camping/travel.
H**
So far so good
Works well for a festival. Kept me lit for days.
I**T
Great Portable Power Supply and Essential Backup Power Supply for CPAP Users
I have only had this for a couple weeks but I wanted to thoroughly test it out before I use it for a camping trip this summer and also being a CPAP user I needed a backup power supply incase of power outages. I felt like I was taking a risk based on the low cost of this product compared to some others on the market but I'm glad I did because this machine is totally worth it for my purpose.For my first test I ran my Resmed Airsense 10 with humidity and heating on using AC power. The power station supplied power for 4.5 hours.The second test I ran the Airsense 10 without heat or humidity on AC Power (I used the HumidX disk which fits in my F20 mask.) The power station lasted for 2 nights at 7.5 hours a night.The third test I used a KFD brand 12V power adapter and the results were incredible. I ran the Airsense 10 (without heat or humidity and using HumidX) for FIVE (5) consecutive nights without recharging! A total of 33 hours and 10 minutes usage. This really exceeded my expectations and I really don't even have to bring the solar panel with for an overnight or weekend trip.There are some other nice features on this power station. The light on the back is a great soft light with 3 settings that would be great for use at a campground or in a tent. There are USB and USB-C outlets as well as the 12V plugs and car charger outlet. The machine gives instantaneous feedback about how much DC and AC power you are using as well as how much is coming in through charging. I only 2 complaints I have about this machine is that it doesn't have a direct 24V power output and that the LED screen stays illuminated while in use. It would be nice if it had a night mode where you could turn the display off if you wanted. There is another similar model that has wireless charging on top but this one doesn't have that, but it is more efficient to charge your phone using a cable anyways.The solar panel worked well for me. It says it is a 60W model but the most power I was able to get out of it was around 32W in direct sunlight. It folds up nicely and comes with a power cable and a plethora of adapters. If it is cloudy at all or if there is a shadow on even one small portion of the panel power is greatly reduced. On a mostly sunny day I was able to completely recharge the power station but it took literally all day (8am to 8pm). Since I'll likely only be using about 1/5-1/4 of a charge a night I'll just have to top it off with solar power for a few hours a day. The power cable that comes with seemed a little short so I purchased a 10 foot to have more flexibility on where I can put the solar panel during the day. Search for a 5.5mm x 2.1mm plug DC Power Cable to find one that works. On a cloudy day only expect to get an input of 5-10 watts.Time will tell how long the batteries last on this. The instructions say to store it at about 90% capacity if you won't be using it for a while. I'll report back with an update after about a year of use.
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