Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus TESTED! - LFP Batteries, 3000 Watt Inverter, 1400 Watts of Solar + MORE!

Ғылым және технология

In this video I test the FIRST Jackery power station on the channel! With it's LiFePO4 batteries and large 3000w inverter I think the Explorer 2000 Plus will work as a great home backup system. After watching the video, do you think this model beats options from Bluetti, EcoFlow, and Anker?! Let me know in the comments section!
Learn more about the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus BELOW:
Amazon Store: amzn.to/46zi0XD
OFFICIAL Jackery Website: shrsl.com/490e7
BUY the 12v Splitter Cable HERE: amzn.to/45lP7gK
Jackery Prime Big Deal Days! October 1st - October 11th
Save on discounts up to 40% OFF on Jackery Amazon Store and the Jackery Official Website!
Follow Jackery on Facebook and KZread for the Mega-Live Event on Oct 10th! Tune in for SURPRISING GIFTS Worth $50,000!
*Check out my Power Station Grading System HERE: jasonoid.com/powerstations/ *
To speak to me directly about QUESTIONS, CONSULTING, and ADVICE use the new ‘ASQME’ service below: asqme.com/@Jasonoid
The use of affiliate links provide a small commission for me when you use them. Thanks for supporting my channel content and allowing me to do future comparison videos! More videos coming soon!
Video Timestamps:
Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Intro: (0:00)
AC Inverter Testing: (2:26)
DC / USB Output Testing: (8:30)
Charging Demo of the Explorer 2000 Plus: (12:35)
Smart App Overview: (21:58)
Warranty and Customer Support: (23:35)
Grading the Power Station: (24:48)
#jasonoid #jackery #lifepo4battery

Пікірлер: 152

  • @Bamabrute85
    @Bamabrute859 ай бұрын

    Really glad I found your channel. Too many reviewers arent nearly thorough enough. They just stick to the basic talking points. You're literally the opposite of that. The more thorough the better. You'll get a 👍 from me everytime.

  • @marklewus5468
    @marklewus54689 ай бұрын

    I wanted to thank you for doing the UPS test with the computer under a high computing load. Most creators do this test with the computer at an idle desktop where it’s only drawing a few watts. In that mode, you can kill the power for perhaps 100ms without the computer going down. Under high computing load it’s more like 15-20 ms. Great work!

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you noticed that :) It's important to try to demonstrate a real world usage instead of just having the PC turned on.

  • @shanes481

    @shanes481

    9 ай бұрын

    Extra points for running CPU and ram loading tests. Computer nerds unite!

  • @SandiRose2008
    @SandiRose20089 ай бұрын

    Oh No! Just when I decide to get the Ecoflow Delta 2 Max, or the Bluetti A300, Jackery comes out with a better power station. 🤣 You gave the Jackery an A score, the Bluetti A300 an A-, and the Ecoflow a B-. You have the most detailed videos, and an excellent grading system, so I trust your opinion! I have enough money saved up now, so I've got to make a decision!! I guess I'm getting the Jackery!! Btw, Amazon is having their second Prime Big Deal Days sale of the year on Oct. 10 and 11, in case anyone is interested. Thank you so much, Jason!

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    The competition is tough today with these units! That competition brings better performance and value to the customer :) I have been very impressed by this unit. I didn't think it was going to perform this well when I first agreed to the review video.

  • @claycassin8437

    @claycassin8437

    9 ай бұрын

    Don't fall for the rating he gave. I'm sure it works well, but Jackery is on my do not buy list permanently. I just cannot trust them, as they are so far behind their competitors. And they sold their inferior power stations for years at premium prices, simply fooling the many uninformed people who are obviously everywhere. Plus, they are butt ugly, unless you are an Astros or Broncos fan, I guess.

  • @RenegadeBastard
    @RenegadeBastard9 ай бұрын

    Jackery really stepped up their game! Holy hell this new model is so badass! 🤯 Thank you for this review and extensive testing you provided!

  • @RenegadeBastard

    @RenegadeBastard

    9 ай бұрын

    @@miken1579 I believe in a diverse investment portfolio. Half of my soul is invested in Mr. Christ and the other half is invested in Mr. Lucifer. As long as one of them win and I win with them? Earn a place to serve in their kingdom? I’ll be happy. 😊

  • @JimMcPartland
    @JimMcPartland9 ай бұрын

    Really looking forward to having a trusted reviewer test the large Oupes! Thank you!

  • @GamingCentral3000
    @GamingCentral30006 ай бұрын

    Amazing review! Loved all of the individual experiments/scenarios.

  • @DYT-jx4jp
    @DYT-jx4jp9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for adding the refrig runtime test (100% to "zero") to your testing routine! I find it very helpful since I have an older refrig, and this allows me to "loosely calibrate" my usage across brands/units you review.

  • @OnusBones
    @OnusBones9 ай бұрын

    Very nice indeed; finally Jackery has produced something worthy of consideration.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I know, it's been a long time coming :) I was glad I reviewed this model so people could see how far they have come!

  • @challengeronrift

    @challengeronrift

    5 ай бұрын

    Considering its size vs. Pro, wouldn't an anker c1000 + battery be a better 2khw solution?

  • @OnusBones

    @OnusBones

    5 ай бұрын

    @@challengeronrift I selected the FFPower B2000 for ~$1K after Jasonoid's review of that one. It is charged and ready!

  • @KatysCampKitchen
    @KatysCampKitchen9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for such a thorough and data driven review- that is why I love your channel so much!!!! Katy

  • @jkim412
    @jkim4129 ай бұрын

    Positive Comment!!!

  • @donkeyfly43
    @donkeyfly434 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the work you do

  • @kenastl
    @kenastl9 ай бұрын

    It seems like a nice package. Comparing this to EcoFlow Delta pro would be interesting. I am looking for emergency backup going to a generator inlet in the house for 120v breakers. This would be more portable and almost as much power for short periods of power outage. Also being able to take it camping makes it very useful.

  • @ChadCooper03
    @ChadCooper039 ай бұрын

    Awesome content, thank you! I'm looking at the Anker Solix 2000 (767) due to it's design and I like their solar panel design too. Anker is having a deal currently where I can get 2 200watt panels essentially for free, pretty sweet.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I've had great luck with Anker power stations.

  • @Mrbuckaroonie..
    @Mrbuckaroonie..6 ай бұрын

    Fantastic clip mate. In Australia we use 50 amp Anderson plugs for much of our 12v gear. I hope in the future they include anderson connectors for the Australian versions.

  • @PWoods-cd6tk
    @PWoods-cd6tk9 ай бұрын

    Wow! Never thought I would say that about a Jackery. These things are really getting better quickly. I've been running an AC 200 Max for a little over year and definitely would have purchased two of these last year instead and installed a 6 or 10 circuit transfer switch instead of a 4 circuit switch, but that's technology and how you learn.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I feel the same way. I have learned so much in the last few years. If I had this same knowledge a couple years ago I'd take a slightly different path....but technology wasn't NEARLY as good 2 years ago. I started with a 6 circuit transfer switch and I just installed a 10 circuit transfer switch. It allows me to now power different circuits when needed and will support 240v down the road.

  • @PWoods-cd6tk

    @PWoods-cd6tk

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid well thank you for your curious mind and your channel. My electricity cost is more than $1,000 less than last year and the usage from the grid is 38% of what it was and will be even lower as I keep upgrading my systems. You have contributed to this. Thanks.

  • @joeortiz3412
    @joeortiz34125 ай бұрын

    Wonderful review of the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus. I would love to see more information on expansion with the battery packs but most of all ask if you will review the Zero Breeze ElecHive 2500. I am curious to see how that power station would rank against the other power stations you have already tested. Thanks!

  • @kevinholland4156
    @kevinholland41569 ай бұрын

    50.6 Subscribers; Yeah! Good review, Jason.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks Kevin! 50,000 subs livestream happening in a week or two, still putting it together :)

  • @dannyj5688
    @dannyj56889 ай бұрын

    Glad Jackery got with the program...Rival to the Eco Flow power station now!!!

  • @StevefromOhio1972
    @StevefromOhio19729 ай бұрын

    Very nice in depth review. Nice to see Jackery switch over to the LifePO4 batteries and having wheels is nice. I wonder how this power station stacks up to the Allpowers R2500 and Allpowers R3500. All of these power stations seem to be getting better and better.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I haven't tested either of those options.... yet haha. I know Jackery will have a better warranty and customer service but I guess that only depends on if you are worried about that or not.

  • @johntate5284
    @johntate52849 ай бұрын

    Two of these along with the split phase box is the cheapest all in one solar generator duo to give you 6KV split phase. I'm pretty sure that the UPS function would not translate over to operation while in the split phase configuration as there is no way that both legs would switch at the same time (unless they are using solid state relays and those are also tied together for split phase) using separate mechanical relays. Jackery may be late to the LFP party, but their new LFP offerings are certainly as good if not better than the big 2's offerings. And for all those wanting more DC, by a Pecron! Great review! Maybe someday, Jackery will actually adopt something other than those pesky 5520 (??) jacks for solar and DC input!

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I would have loved to test split phase UPS mode, but I only got one of them to test haha. The solar input ports are '8020mm adapters', they are slightly bigger than Bluetti '7909mm adapters'. I also agree that these units allow of affordable 240v output!

  • @todd.parker
    @todd.parker9 ай бұрын

    Great review as always. Good to see they are now caught up with the competition and got a really good score but I don't see any standout features. Not surprising since Jackery seems to be focused on solid, not flashy stuff.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    It's simple and it works. It's got all the same features as Anker, Bluetti and Ecoflow so not any 'stand out' features for sure! Thanks for checking out the video, Todd!

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    Are there a lot of other systems that can do 240v to run a deep well pump or a stove, dryer, hot water heater?

  • @Capnrontwo8
    @Capnrontwo821 күн бұрын

    Please consider testing/reviewing the Segway Power Station Cube 2000. Modular expansion without cables! Low on the connections but other nice specs.

  • @user--PM
    @user--PM9 ай бұрын

    thanks for the review, hope you got to have the power station in for review, or did you have to buy it to get to review it? looks like this power station has almost all the features, except a high power solar input. since you did the radio test twice, looks like both while on DC output and AC output there is interference. although wondering who try and use a radio so close to a power station like that. but you are adding all the different tests people are suggesting, so very detailed work.

  • @DoritosResidue
    @DoritosResidue9 ай бұрын

    Its too late for Jackery to capture back the market lead they once had in this Sogen game. I do like the direction Jackery going. My OG 240 is in the sogen graveyard now 😅

  • @grindychum

    @grindychum

    9 ай бұрын

    Their inability to ditch the 8mm solar inputs, not incorporate LIFEPO4 till 2023 and still sell their older NMC models that charge super slow and have very little solar input at still a high price compared to the market is for sure there demise. On the plus side at least they put out a quality made product and their Customer support trumps Bluetti.

  • @DoritosResidue

    @DoritosResidue

    9 ай бұрын

    @@grindychum I agree! In my experience All of the brands I have (ecoflow, bluetti, pecron) are of comparable quality if not better. But you are right CS is sparse. And the charging OMG my 240 took 6 hours or more to charge that thing. Glad I found ecoflow . Ecoflow really got me into Sogens

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm always glad to see a company bringing competition to the game, it makes everyone else step it up. I feel Jackery probably has some of the best customer service out of all these companies.

  • @RandiG63

    @RandiG63

    9 ай бұрын

    I do want a 30amp plug for my camper van. I want to use the the BougeRV 200w CIG panels and wouldn’t want to be locked into Jackerys panels they always seem over priced 🤷🏼‍♀️ Thanks Jason 👍

  • @LipsMalloy
    @LipsMalloy2 ай бұрын

    I've never liked Jackery, but this is a big improvement EXCEPT the solar input, and I am surprised you didn't knock it for that. That alone makes it a big "no" for me. Great review as usual though.

  • @Mrbigwalt2
    @Mrbigwalt29 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video. If you don’t mind requests and suggestions, can you do an end of year power station and solar panel ranking of the products you’ve tested? I value your facts and opinions on these products.

  • @Mrbigwalt2

    @Mrbigwalt2

    9 ай бұрын

    Never mind, I see how your charting takes care of that

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    It still might be fun to have a discussion about it. Thanks for sharing the video idea!

  • @shelley131
    @shelley1319 ай бұрын

    As always fantastic job on the video. Does the 30 amp RV plug actually out put 30 amps? I agree with you about the 12V cigarette plug I wish they would install more of them. I have a lot of equipment that I use that plug for like my cpap, and fans for example. This is where my old inergy Kodiak shines even though the plug is not regulated. Interestingly though, it does not effect my cpap at all, after all this years.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    The inverter is good for a total of 3000 watts continous, or only 25 amps @ 120v. The full 30 amps would be 3600 watts output. The Bluetti AC200MAX and Anker Solix F2000 also have the same '30 amp RV port' but can only supply the wattage of their respective inverters.

  • @edwardkendall1540
    @edwardkendall15405 ай бұрын

    I'm mostly through the video and my question is can the Jackery be connected in a van life situation where it is connected to the vans charging system. So while driving its changing, if the main battery dies can I start the van.

  • @lesleygoodwin7863
    @lesleygoodwin78638 күн бұрын

    Nice review. What's the difference between the Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro vs the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro?

  • @shanes481
    @shanes4819 ай бұрын

    I'd like to see some testing with the second jackery unit at 240v. My dream is to one day have a pair of Delta pros or these in parallel so I can run my welder in my shop.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I wish I could have tested two units!

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    Does your welder run on 240v or 3-phase?

  • @ASDF-kz2zp
    @ASDF-kz2zp9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for such an awesome and in-depth video! I've been watching a lot of videos on your channel about solar and have learned a lot! On quick question I had, and I'm probably miss understanding it is: At 13:20 - It shows 12amps max. But at 18:10 you have 4 of the 200W Renogy panels connected. 2x in series, then those 2 that are in a series linked in parallel. Wouldn't that bump those panels up to around 20amps because of it being in parallel, causing a problem with the 12amp max on the Jackery? I know I'm missing something here. I have this Jackery model coming in and was planning to do eight 200W Eco Worthy panels using the same method you did. 4 per side with 2 in series and those 2 linked in parallel, then plugged into one of the ports.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    The power station will limit the amperage automatically. The only thing you need to worry about is having a voltage thats too high. If you voltage stays under 60V, you'll be fine.

  • @patrickbreeze720
    @patrickbreeze7204 ай бұрын

    Odd question but if I used this to power my small travel trailer how long would it last? It is a 30 amp input and I would be running cpao at night..thanks

  • @denispulyaev5221
    @denispulyaev52219 күн бұрын

    Awesome video! Does this power station become grounded when it is connected to an AC charging cable? Maybe you know how it works with 1000 plus or other plus models

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 күн бұрын

    Yes it does become grounded when ac charging.

  • @shabba3602
    @shabba36029 ай бұрын

    Jackery makes good stuff but is pricey compared to other brands. Have any upcoming reviews for Yolaness solar generators? Keep up the good work.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I haven't heard of that brand before, no plans to test their units currently.

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid Do you feel Jackery's solar panels are worth the price? Is there a reason they are high end?

  • @davidpaine7398
    @davidpaine73989 ай бұрын

    Great review! The jankiest part of this power station is the solar input ports and those crappy adapters! Something more robust should be used! Otherwise it looks great...

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I agree that the 8020 adapters aren't meant for quite this much power. It would be better to have XT90 or dual XT60s.

  • @Cody4k

    @Cody4k

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid I picked a P2001 derivative over a year ago (which has an F rating now ☹), because it uses an Anderson Powerpole connector. I already had a bunch of adapters and cables from ham radio, along with a crimper tool and connectors to make more. Also, my variant of P2001 (Eenour) AC charges at 1100W, 0-100% in around 2 hours, the spreadsheet says it needs more than 3 hours. I also used it with solar connected 24/7 for over a month without issue, though never drained it to 0% during that.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Cody4k the price on that power station is still amazing, sometime you can find it for $.40 cents per wh. It just doesn't have the more fancy features others are looking for (smart app, adjustable charging speed, high solar input).

  • @jw3843
    @jw38439 ай бұрын

    Not bad. I do not like that the 2 solar inputs are paralleled to each other for one charge controller. I am sure they did that to save money. I do not remember if the ecoflow delta 2 max are that way or not. Other than that, it seems like a good unit.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    Great point, JW! The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max (and the new upcoming UGREEN 2000wh unit), both have individual charge controllers for each input. The EcoFlow gets 1000w peak, the UGREEN gets 1200w peak and both have 5 yr warranties. Decisions, decisions!

  • @stanthorn1593
    @stanthorn15936 ай бұрын

    Sold

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it! The performance surprised me!

  • @btmagician13
    @btmagician133 ай бұрын

    Can you pass through AC charge while using the 30amp rv plug?

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, this supports pass through charging while using the 30amp rv port.

  • @gyulaszolnoki5224
    @gyulaszolnoki52249 ай бұрын

    Hello! I have a bluetti ac50s powerstation. Can I charge it with a laptop charger?

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    Usually a laptop charger will put out 18 to 20 volts. If the adapter fits I don't see why it wouldn't work. You'd just have to test.

  • @abramlopez5125
    @abramlopez51256 ай бұрын

    Any new Solar panel recommendations? I didn’t find your link.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    5 ай бұрын

    These are solar panels that have a lower VOC so you can connect three of these in series on the power station and stay under 60v total: amzn.to/4bhpwtn You'd want to plug one set of panels into one charging port, and another set of panels into the second charging port. You could purchase 6 of these panels for a total of 1080 watts of solar charging.

  • @Jetgator
    @JetgatorАй бұрын

    Are the DC inputs 60v max per plug on the explorer 2000 plus? looking at adding 2 renogy 400w suitcases @47v each

  • @JimMcPartland
    @JimMcPartland9 ай бұрын

    Is the splitter sold by Jackery or some place else?? Love the new spreadsheet btw!! Is there a big difference between this and the Jackery 3000??

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    The 12v splitter can be purchased HERE: amzn.to/45lP7gK The Jackery 3000 Pro is basically this same unit as this BUT it has lithium NMC batteries that have more capacity vs LFP batteries that have 2042wh. So the main difference between the two is battery chemistry and the size of the internal battery. You have a tradeoff of battery lifespan/safety VS weight and capacity.

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    If you buy two of these at the same time, they provide the splitter in that package.

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid There is one other difference. The 3000 Pro does NOT do 240v - only the 2000 Explorer does.

  • @billzee3331
    @billzee3331Ай бұрын

    Hi, great review as usual. The solar panels I use have mc4 connectors to an xt60. What conversion cable will I need to connect up to this unit? Thanks

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    Ай бұрын

    The Jackery power stations use an 8020mm barrel port, this adapter should work: amzn.to/3KDXn3L

  • @billzee3331

    @billzee3331

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Jasonoid Many Thanks

  • @Elayea

    @Elayea

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much for the thorough review! Any current recommendations on solar panels that can be connected to this safely? I have the Jackery 100W panel but it’s too expensive to be buying more than

  • @Mike-.
    @Mike-.2 ай бұрын

    @jasonoid- what lightweight 3rd party panels do you recommend?

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    2 ай бұрын

    What wattage of panels are you looking for? Folding or flexible?

  • @Mike-.

    @Mike-.

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid looking for 6 200w panels to hook up to the Jackery 2000 plus so 18-20v. Just don't want to spend $500/each for the solar saga. Folding or flexible. Just looking for the best value for a backup system for my parents. Costco has the 2000plus on sale for $2500 for 4kwh and 1 200w solar saga.

  • @edgalazka1948
    @edgalazka19484 ай бұрын

    Hi, can my own expansion battery be added to a Jackery 2000 plus?

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, you can watch how here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pn9orK2mltHKmJs.html

  • @tbareham6241
    @tbareham62418 ай бұрын

    Jackery are definately heading in the right direction, But still dont understand outdoor use cases... Only one 12v outlet, and a car cig socket at that.. It needs something like a 25amp anderson or similar

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree, for these portable devices higher DC output is essential for me! I guess mlthe majority doesn't care?

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    Is there a car cig socket to anderson adapter or similar? If not, maybe someone should start selling one?

  • @richeastmain4031
    @richeastmain40319 ай бұрын

    Of course Jackery has to rate the battery to 70% to make it difficult to compare to other brands. Even though we don’t really know if ANY of the ratings are accurate since we haven’t gotten to the theoretical number of cycles yet.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    As long as the internal cells are quality cells they should meet their rated charge cycles. Hard to know if that's the case or not though...

  • @ericwitt4586
    @ericwitt45862 ай бұрын

    If you got a/c power why do you need an outside power supply ??

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    2 ай бұрын

    In what part of the video?

  • @ConcepcionMagallon
    @ConcepcionMagallon7 ай бұрын

    Que precio tiene para panamá

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure what the price would be in Panama.

  • @wakawaka1976
    @wakawaka197619 күн бұрын

    This or an ecoflow delta pro?

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    18 күн бұрын

    The Delta Pro offers a larger battery, larger inverter and more solar input.

  • @adriftatlas
    @adriftatlas9 ай бұрын

    Can you give us noise levels at various loads 10, 25, 50, 75, 100% and after 30min of running at those loads? Does your oscilloscope support measuring the actual UPS transfer time? Really like your real world UPS test. A proper UPS for a computer should never cause it to restart, so this one is impressive.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    It's impossible for me to test every scenario. The current tests I complete on the power station already take over 40 hours. My current oscilloscope doesn't track that, but I'm looking at upgrading soon. The power station is VERY quiet most of the time. It has large fans that spin at low RPM until you start pulling over 2000 watts, then they spin up louder. Only at the full 3000 wattage do the fans get 53db loud.

  • @adriftatlas

    @adriftatlas

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Jasonoid Yeah, I understand that you can't test everything. Just an idea for future reviews. :) The ATX standard hold up time for a computer power supply is less than 17ms. Anything more than 17ms and most desktops will likely reboot. So a worst case transfer time measurement would be very welcome, but I'm sure these kind of oscilloscopes aren't cheap. I know you are reviewing the Anker C1000 according to your sheet. I bought the C1000 and the noise of the thing drives me mad. The three high speed 60mm fans kick on with a 600W load revving up and down randomly sounding like an old computer fan past its prime. After about 30min with this load the fans spin fast and sound like a hair dryer. I'd love to hear your experience with it.

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    If you ever want a sideline, you could take up doing building biologist work. You already have some of the tools and know-how to pick it up. And demand is likely to keep going up. @@Jasonoid

  • @jazzcanada2001
    @jazzcanada200118 күн бұрын

    I found your channel and had to subscribe. Can you please help me….i have a Jackery Explorer 1000 with the 2 Solar Panels. How do I hook up the 2 Solar Panels to my Jackery? I can only hook up one….thanks!

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    17 күн бұрын

    You'll have to purchase Jackerys joiner box, you should be able to reach out to their support group and find the exact part needed.

  • @jazzcanada2001

    @jazzcanada2001

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Jasonoid Thanks for your help Jason! Appreciate it.....

  • @evolutionislife
    @evolutionislife8 ай бұрын

    Price in Australia is rediculous, could buy 2x ac180p's and still save $600, makes no sense to buy these in Australia

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry the prices are so different over in your area!

  • @gary860
    @gary8609 ай бұрын

    Size and weight are a big factor that you don’t take into account. I would rather have a smaller EcoFlow Delta 2 Max that has a smaller footprint and is considerably lighter. Trying to get this into and out of a car or RV will require 2 people if you don’t want to hurt your back. I think you need to factor in size and weight into your spreadsheet.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for checking out the video Gary. In my opinion, size and weight preference are completely up to the purchaser and the actual use case of the power station. Sitting at home in a dual 240v setup, the wheels and handles work great. For an RV setup, this might be a little heavy, but how often would you be moving it around once it's there? Often people will go with the EcoFlow Delta Pro or the AC300 models for their RVs which are much larger and heavier than this one. This one does have a 3000w inverter and that's why the size is bigger. I try to stick to performance requirements on the grading sheet so it the score doesn't get in the way of different use cases.

  • @gary860

    @gary860

    9 ай бұрын

    I think size and weight is very important in the selection of a solar generator. If you don’t consider it in your grading, you are not providing all of the information necessary to make a selection. I respectfully disagree and feel it is very important and should be included in the grading of your spreadsheet. I hope others will “weigh in” on this.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    @@gary860 unfortunately a couple weeks ago when I asked for specific feedback about the new 2.0 grading system, over 200+ people provided feedback but with very little discussion about weight and size. I don't think there is an accurate way to judge that category. Most of these LFP units are within 10 to 15 pounds of each other. I'm open to making the change if it makes sense so please provide the exact grading aspect you'd use that is measurable and won't hinder a power station. For example, I can't dock a power station that has more capacity than others because that added capacity translates into weight and device runtime). Are you meaning that the smaller Ecoflow delta 2 would score better than the Delta 2 Max just because the Delta 2 Max has a larger battery and weighs more?

  • @gary860

    @gary860

    9 ай бұрын

    You have a good point. Perhaps if you add two more columns on your spreadsheet with weight and size, it would help the listener make a more informed decision.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    @@gary860 check out the second tab of the spreadsheet (bottom left area), I have many extra tabs with testing information and specifications you'll find very useful to compare them side by side.

  • @kerry5972
    @kerry59729 ай бұрын

    First..

  • @greavous93
    @greavous938 ай бұрын

    all these numbers are like the estimated gas mileage sticker on a new car. So many variables. What is never brought up on the subject of "how long can it run...." is how to maximize that time. Lets talk fridges, a FULL fridge and a FULL freezer will cycle on and off much less than a fridge full of air and a couple beers and old pizza. Just filling the fridge and freezer with water containers will store the cold energy. Air wont hold cold. Thermal mass is the ticket. When water bottles freeze, move them down to the fridge and move the liquid water bottles in the fridge to the freezer. Also the obvious things like dont be opening the door every time you walk past. Figure out what you want before you open the door. Also, turn the temp up a little. Your mayo and cheese will be fine at upper 40s to low 50s. The less it cycles the longer the juice lasts. And finally, eat the food that will go bad the soonest first. America is full of at least 3 generations of dumb school children these days, I hope you arent one of them when push comes to shove.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm familiar with power saving techniques while using fridges since I run DC fridges while camping. I try to keep power usage to a minimum to allow for the longest runtime on my batteries. These videos are too long to fit in any extra tips. The average view duration is around 7 minutes and the video is around 25 to 30 minutes long... That means most poeple don't even watch the whole video so why make it longer?

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid For the serious people who do watch the whole video? IDEA: Either video or content or both with strategies for using a battery backup that isn't powerful enough to run your whole house at once. The most critical tips would be how long and how often to move the generator to your refrigerator/freezer and freezer. I've pondered the best strategy for a power outage. My thought is to have one 2000 Explorer on the porch being charged by 6 solar panels while the other one is inside alternately provided power for whatever I need right then + keeping the refrigerator-freezer cold enough. Then at night, I could have one running the freezer in another room. First thing in the morning, hook them together to pump water. Then put the other one on the porch to charge with the solar panels. The uncontrollable variable would be days without sun. Or days with rain. Did Jackery say their solar panels are NOT waterproof?

  • @tiborchren
    @tiborchren9 ай бұрын

    I miss a monitoring system with history and the possibility to connect, monitoring and setting Power Station from anywhere with internet - this should be the common standard nowadays for all Power stations, something like Solar Assistant or VRM portal, and I would like the possibility of monitoring for online and offline mode, where in offline mode the data would be stored in internal memory and in the next online mode the offline data with usage would be automatically transferred to the monitoring system itself. Hopefully some Portable Solar Station will have this functionality someday. Or at least have the possibility to connect to a Solar Assistant like the All-In-One inverters have. Or I would like to be able to connect this Portable Solar Station to the popular Home Assistant where it could be used for automation and monitoring with history from anywhere I can connect to the internet. In Home Assistant there is a ready-made solar monitoring environment where all it needs is data from any Solar System to be delivered to it. This and similar features should be the natural standard for all Portable Solar Stations and systems nowadays, even for small, medium and large ones.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    This one does allow you to connect to it anywhere in the world if it's connected to your home Wifi network, however it doesn't do the data logging as you mentioned. That would be excellent to see stored solar input and past power usage.

  • @tiborchren

    @tiborchren

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid I commented this on many reviews of similar Solar Stations because I really miss this on all of them and hope that some manufacturer will read this and recognize this as a good idea and opportunity to do something extra against competitors and when one manufacturer would come up with offline/online monitoring with history on Portable Solar Stations, the others would follow because they would not be left behind.

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    I like your idea and wish this Jackery had that capability -- but through a USB or ethernet cable instead of WiFi. @@tiborchren

  • @claycassin8437
    @claycassin84379 ай бұрын

    FINALLY! I had absolutely no idea why people were buying Jackery's all this time. I guess a lot of really uninformed buyers who were influenced by KZread promotions helped give them enough capital to develop an LFP version. They got very lucky, because they were miles behind their competition. I wish them continued luck- But I will not buy that brand. There are several excellent brands at the same price, and they have already been doing this for years now.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I agree, Jackery is a little late to the game, but at least the upgrades on this model put it head to head with all the other brands like Anker, EcoFlow, and Bluetti. While on sale it's priced well at $0.90 per wh but I'm guessing it won't be on sale that often. I try to not have any bias towards any brand since competition like this only benefits the purchaser down the road :) (better features at a better price)

  • @Growmap

    @Growmap

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid Were they running the early Black Friday promotion when you priced that? They told me there was a 30 day guarantee that if the Black Friday promotion was lower, they would refund the difference. But it stayed the same price (which is a pretty big discount off the retail price).

  • @austinsosnowski3289

    @austinsosnowski3289

    8 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@Growmap I’m curious about this too. For 1,660 it seems like a decent deal..

  • @ronbridegroom8428
    @ronbridegroom84289 ай бұрын

    60 volts on the solar input is NOT acceptable for a larger system that can be expanded plus the plug that they use. Unacceptable

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    All of these companies are doing the 60v cutoff now 😥 It's appears to be a safety issue since above 60vdc is where your body will conduct the electricity. Bluetti appears to be the only company that will do 150voc, and only on their very large units, as the AC180 now has a 60v cutoff too. I am testing the Oupes Mega 3 currently that has 150voc! Good news there.

  • @h2o100c
    @h2o100c9 ай бұрын

    Great inverter, poor capacity FAILS Imo. Ran your 14cf frig for 24 hours. Humm. All 2000wh capacity generators don’t cost $1800. Mine cost $700

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    It got 87% of the advertised capacity over the AC capacity test and 89% of the advertised over the DC capacity test. How is that a fail? Those are great numbers.

  • @h2o100c

    @h2o100c

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid Failed because it ran your smaller frig . For just 24 hours. How is that a Pass? Was this Jackery a gift? Hoping you’re becoming a Shill like so many out here.

  • @claycassin8437

    @claycassin8437

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid Those are fantastic numbers...I am dutifully impressed. Maybe in time they can turn me around in my opinion of them. Getting rid of the orange would help greatly, too. I'm not against orange...just not on my electronics.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    All 2000wh devices run a fridge for 24 hours or so, go watch the reviews on the Delta 2 Max, Anker Solix F2000, Bluetti AC200Max.... I'm not biased to one brand or another, I just show the performance numbers. I'm not a shill either...

  • @ZackS099
    @ZackS099Ай бұрын

    You literally ran through the exact tests some of the other you tubers did. Felt like an infomercial. Somehow you forgot to mention the extremely bad extr battery cable design

  • @NatureZone101
    @NatureZone1019 ай бұрын

    To be honest I will never pick a Jackery ever. I know that is probably my lose, but just how I feel. For ages they sat around doing nothing to step into the LFP world while still charging way too much for their dinosaur units. Trying to live off their reputation and take people's money for inferior products. Personally I view the company in a very bad light and like I said maybe I'm missing out on good units, but I will never give them my money.

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm not going to lie, I did feel that way for a long time but I'm glad to see how well this performs. I hope they transition over to LFP or other future battery chemistries on all their units for that added value.

  • @claycassin8437

    @claycassin8437

    9 ай бұрын

    Another well informed person! I feel exactly the same way you do. Jackery is dead to me, because of their tactics and lack of innovation. Great for them that they FINALLY produced a contemporary unit. Far too late. Their reputation is shot.

  • @larrybelton5489
    @larrybelton54899 ай бұрын

    Too heavy 61 pounds !!

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    The Bluetti AC200MAX is around 59 lbs and the Anker Solix F2000 is around 67 lbs. These 2000wh with LFP devices are all heavy!

  • @larrybelton5489

    @larrybelton5489

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Jasonoid The Pecron is 48 lbs , I think that deserves a point and it also puts out 95% efficiency AC/DC.

  • @cavsk8r
    @cavsk8r19 күн бұрын

    30 amp 🤷🏼‍♂️ bad review

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    19 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @mannyfragoza9652
    @mannyfragoza96529 ай бұрын

    Jackery's solar panels, 7 x 200 watts(1400 watts) = $4893.00

  • @Jasonoid

    @Jasonoid

    9 ай бұрын

    Good thing I showed you how to use regular panels on this and not theirs.

Келесі