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The VTOMAN Jump 600X is a compact, 6kg portable power station featuring a robust 299Wh LiFePO4 battery with expandable capacity up to 939Wh. It delivers a stable 600W pure sine wave AC output (surge 1200W) and supports simultaneous charging of up to 9 devices, including a 60W USB-C PD port for fast laptop charging. Equipped with a SuperSafe LifeBMS system, it offers comprehensive battery protection and an impressive 3,000 cycle lifespan. Recharge options include wall, car, and solar inputs, making it an ideal power solution for camping, RV travel, and emergency backup.
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Carku Technology Co., Limited |
Part Number | PB20 |
Product Dimensions | 26 x 22 x 22 cm; 6 kg |
Item model number | PB20 |
Size | PB-20 |
Style | Jump 600X |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Special Features | Portable, Constant-Power 600W, Supersafe LifeBMS System, LiFePO4 Battery, Expandable Capacity to 939Wh |
Included Components | 1x AC Charger, 1x Car Charging Cable, 2x USB Cables, 1x User Guide, 1x Jump 600X Portable Power Station |
Item Weight | 6 kg |
B**E
Great power supply for off grid motorhome
Bought this because I wanted to run a small Nespresso machine and milk frother without having an EHU, and without spending £500-£1,000.Surprise surprise, IT WORKS! Quietly and efficiently. It uses about 8% of charge to make a Cappuccino.To be able to charge phones/iPads/laptops etc and run a TV is a bonus. It charges quickly from the mains (checked), and should also charge from the cigar lighter or USB/leisure battery/solar panel in the Moho (not tried yet).The unit is slightly smaller than a car battery, and, I think, a bit lighter, and so easy to store in the van.It’s easy to set up and use, and will allow us to have many home comforts while parked in muddy fields.All in all, it seems ideal for us at a great price.
M**N
A must buy .
Brilliant product . Well built , value for money . Nice LED display and easy to use . Fairly light weight to carry . Noise level is none existent. Charging speed is quick . Small size for a big product . Easy to use .
J**A
Know what your use case is!
To begin, this was a life saver over the last week in particular and it surpassed what my intended use was. But having gained some knowledge over the week, I would buy something bigger. Of course that means more expensive.I bought the unit around Xmas 2024 and some ecoworthy solar panels. I had intended to use it to charge phones, tablets, batteries etc and maybe when having a day out in sunnier times.Then in blows the biggest storm we've seen in 60 odd years. The aftermath left destruction but worst of all, I had no power or broadband. Initially I didn't have broadband because the electric in the area was down but as I now have a fibre connection I only needed to power the ONT. The vtoman had no problem powering that and the Amazon eero router. It might seem trivial but it kept me sane as my laptop was fully charged and I could keep in touch with family and watch a bit of YouTube.The next day I used the vtoman to run my microwave to heat porridge. It worked but it is a little under powered. It was a sunny day and I was able to charge the unit with the solar panels for about 3 hours. That's when I realised the first potential issue under these conditions. The units max input is 90 watts. I actually ended up connecting it to the 12v cigarette socket in the car and went for a drive! That was giving me a charge rate of 88 watts fairly continuously. Even so, my days charge was now only at 81%. It was getting cold and with no power for the heating I wondered if it could power the oil burner and the water pump. Both items running required 203 watts and with ⁸¹% charge the unit indicated the run time would be just over an hour. I was so glad of that heat though. Now the battery is exhausted and it's going to take 4 or 5 hours to recharge.Great little unit, was easy to use and it surpassed my expectations but I wish I'd bought something bigger and the reality is, I'll probably need a small petrol generator to recharge it, especially in winter. Im glad I bought it, but know your use case and plan how you will recharge it.
Z**O
Ideal for motorhomes
Great when stopping over on nin EHU site. Kerps mobile router goi g and charges phones and tablets. No good for larger itms like toasters and kettles.
P**Y
Excellent power station
Bought for my garage to run a Chinese diesel heater and led lights, got enough power for 6hrs running, does take a while to charge and has a power brick. The car jump charger I wouldn't by the vtoman one, aliexpress does one for a few £'s. Expandable battery available to take this to over 1000 battery capacity, that's well worth a by
A**R
Pick the right power output for your needs
Bought this a Jump 600x in January as a back-up for power-cuts. I have found that it is best suited for low power applications, such as decking LED string lighting or powering the laptop, phone and even a guitar Amp (handy info for buskers). If you want to power your kettle or run your refrigerator you would be better getting a more powerful unit but if you use it as intended, it makes a great domestic back-up. I bought a second 600x so that one can be charging while the other is in use. It will jump-start your car in winter (but you have to buy the jumper cable separately as it has a specific 'Jump' connector so get it from VToman, and it is a bit short). It powers my tyre pressure pump and is a lot les hassle than having to start the engine to use the cig lighter on each car every time. It weighs about the same as carrier bag full of shopping. It worked well to recharge my 12v power tool batteries when working away from mains access. Best bit, can be kept topped-up with the solar panel during use regardless of the state of the utility grid.
M**N
Very impressed with my order
I've done a lot of research and this was perfect for my needs. The cost was great and shipping was 4-5days.
C**T
Masssive Disappointment!
I purchased this in july 2024 in preperation for two big camping trips and a festival. At first it seemed great although the c port was hit and miss with the majority of time not providing any charge despite using various wires. I've tested it quite extensively over the past few months, from 100% capacity i could fully charge only my iphone (and nothing else at all) 13 times, Only My Mac book 2 and a bit times, Only my childrens nintendo switch 4 times, when i say only i mean using the battery to charge only that device from 100% to zero. For perspective we have a tiny-ish brick 20000mah power bank that will fully charge my iphone 5 times from 100% charge.The longer i've had this the less amount of times it will fully charge our devices before it needs re-charging itself, the c socket doesn't work at all, the dc input socket has become really loose even though much care has been taken when using it, the 3 pin plug sockets are loose and make it difficult to unplug so we are down to only using the usb sockets. On a positive note the solar charger works really well and effectively (if not very heavy & bulky to store) I feel like this is ALOT of money for what it actually is considering my old trusty brick power bank that cost me under £20 performs better and more consistently than this. I'm very disappointed in my purchase which is now basically a very very expensive 'spare' phone charger or light/lamp.
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