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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2025
This is a great value. Easy to charge, easy to use, easy to store when not in use and it takes up very little space. I charged 2 cordless fans, charged my phone and ran a sewing machine, all in ONE charge! Highly recommended!
M. McCauley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Very powerful and works great. It has lots of places to plug into it and holds a charge well. I had charged it two months prior and a storm caused a power outage and it was still at 100%. I was very impressed.
Gracie
Comentado en México el 3 de agosto de 2023
Muy satisfecha. En esta estacion donde llueve mucho con frecuencia estamos sin electriicdad y esta estacion de energia me permite conectar modem, una lampara de un foco y mi celular. Eso es suficiente para mi y estoy agradecida
quis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2021
Works as it should, and a good value for the cost and common indoor uses. I use it as an emergency option for running laptop, cable modem, and router during extended power outages and occasionally for camping. The modem and router stay plugged into the inverter 24x7 and the supplied a/c adapter JUST keeps up with pass-thru charging and running them, which is great! Would be 5 stars if a few improvements were made. Quiet the fan for the power inverter. It only turns on when needed, but it is quite loud - like a small hair dryer. Since we keep the inverter on all the time here (pass thru charging from a/c and simultaneous discharge through inverter), the fan cycles on a few times each hour and can be heard throughout the house. Add a feature to dim the display lights and not flash the charging indicator on and off. While the display is easily read in sunlight and offers useful data, the various lights are way too bright for using this nearby in the dark and hoping to sleep or otherwise be discreet. Provide a cover, recessed buttons, master switch, or electronic lockout so it is harder to turn the unit on/off by bumping into the buttons, especially when the unit is packed up as you wouldn’t want it to turn on accidentally while packed and closed off from cooling air nor to be surprised by a discharged battery. Given the handle is quite robust, consider making better use of the material and weight by allowing the handle to do more and lock into different positions...I would love for the handle to double as a stand to keep the unit an inch or two off the ground while in use, secure wires from pulling out, hold a rain cover, or clamp/aim a solar panel or sunshade. Due to the cooling fan, outdoor users should consider ambient sunlight, air temperature, and the fan drawing in nearby mist, dust, or sand. A removable and cleanable lightweight foam filter ahead of the air intake might be nice to catch any junk that could get drawn in by the fan, reducing periodic cleaning of the device’s innards. Reluctant to use outside of a car or closed tent, or otherwise near salt air, blown rain, spills, splashes, or humid/cool conditions where condensate could form. An IP 6x rating would be dreamy.
S. Coleman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de diciembre de 2020
I have had this solar battery for 3 days now and bought it for under $200 and it has twice the power of the Newpow I bought last summer for under $100.Yes, it does recharge by solar and I used the Rockpals 60w that I purchased for my Nexpow solar battery.But on a sunny December day in Wisconsin, with sunlight only really available from 9-4, I was not able to get the battery fully charged (somewhere between 60-80%). Its pwm solar controller is just not fast enough, but in the online questions the seller says, "But we have upraged it to MPPT version and will be available in Jan 2021. If any one bought P66 at present and want to exchange MPPT version, feel free to let us know."I hope that's true.The battery has about 270 watt hours or usable watts so if you divide 270 by the amount of watts on whatever it is you have plugged in you will get a good idea of how long you could run it before the battery shuts down at 10% power to protect itself. I tested a 175w personal space heater and it ran for an hour and 15 minutes, and then a 45w heating pad that last 6 hours and both of those were right on for the 270 watt hours on AC.The battery shows you how many watts are being pulled by whatever you are using, but one thing I don't like is that it only shows the battery charge in 20% increments (100%, then 80, 60, 40, 20 and when it gets near low enough where it will shut down) so it's hard to tell exactly how much power is left.I tested with a Kill-a-Watt meter and it is pure sine wave and I've read that somebody tested that it does have a regulated 12 volt outlet, which is important for some uses. Both of those along with the wireless charging of a cell phone when placed on top are very unusual in a $200 solar battery.Also, the obligatory light is actually useful for lighting up a small area as opposed to being a big flashlight.I am so far very satisfied with the Progeny 300 watt solar battery and what it can power and look forward to making an exchange for when it is available with the mppt solar control for faster solar charging, another feature unusual in a solar battery at this price point.
Dean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2020
*8/13/2021 Update* Still 5 stars!Power station is still working great! I reached out to Progeny as my only complaint with it was the PWM solar charge controller. They have since updated to a MPPT and were nice enough to send me out the new version. (Again I have been really impressed with their customer service!)The solar charging with the new MPPT is double the speed of the previous version! I will add pictures of the input wattage from my solar panel comparing the new vs. old. The input wattage is double while using the same 100 watt solar panel.*Original Review:This thing is fantastic! I use a Rockpals 60W solar panel to charge it and it works great.First off, the ability for pass through charging at this price point is crazy. You normally have to pay double this cost. It is a great feature so you can use your solar charging panels to charge the power station, while charging any devices plugged in. An excellent option if you need to run something that is AC power. (Pass through works on all outputs! Most budget power stations are DC pass-through only. If at all)Second, the Wh and mAh compared to others at this price point is way better. I tested the outputs with a multimeter and a USB tester and they are pretty much spot on.Third, the 12V DC output is regulated! I haven't seen any other budget power station with this option. Great for CPAP users and people looking to use a 12V cooler.The build quality is also great! The digital screen with input/output readings makes knowing the power draw and charging wattage very convenient. Especially when charging with solar.PS. The customer service is excellent too. I broke the handle on mine (the "screws" that hold the handle on are not screws... they are pins with a snap ring on the end. I tried to tighten it and the snap ring fell off inside the unit.) They sent me out a replacement immediately!Excellent product and a company that stands behind their products! Will buy from them again!
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