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GOOLOO GTX280 Power Station & Jump Starter w/ power inverter

Today, we test and review the Gooloo GTX280 power station & jump starter with 3000A, starting current 600A, with Boost button, will jump start 10 L gasoline engines & 8 L diesel engines. The GTX280 has an awesome 120 watt modified sine wave power inverter (surge 150 watt) with passthrough cigarette lighter female DC to AC power, USB C, USB A, to power almost anything with lower wattage, 280 WH, 100 watt super fast charging power inverter--2 way, 3 mode light (Torch, SOS, Strobe), smart 3.2 LCD screen, 20 watt wall plug included, 77,000 MAH battery capacity, canvas carrying bag, double sided carabiner, 10 smart protections to ensure your safety reverse polarity protection, no spark, over voltage, over circuit, over heat protection just to name a few, can charge 8 devices at the same time, IP5 water & dust resistance, PD 100 watt bi-directional charging port, Low power mode, working temps -4 to 140F, 36 month standby, 18 month warranty & tech support. DC output 12 V, USB type C, USB A
Please be mindful that there are a few different packages that the Gooloo GTX280 comes in. Some packages do NOT include the jumper cables, so when ordering the Gooloo GTX280 always look at the description of product to see what comes with that specific package.
Always check wattage for your specific product you wish to power up to make sure its compatible with the Gooloo GTX280 power station and how long the run time will be. Can charge an Iphone or Android cell up to 24 times on a single charge
Can charge an iPad Air up to 8 times on a single charge
Can charge Macbook Air up to 5 times on a single charge
Can charge CPAP machines up to 6 times on a single charge
Power Consumption:
Cell phones use around 10 watts
Laptops use around 100 watts
LEDs use around 5 watts
Small fridge uses around 75 watts
Fan uses around 60 watts
Router & modem uses around 40-50 watts
Estimated run times:
LED lights will run over 50 hours at 5 watts
Small fridge will run approx 3.5 hours 75 watts
Fan will run approx 4.0 hours at 60 watts
Router & modem will run approx 5.5 hours at 40-50 watts
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