Portable Power Station (Buying Guide) 🔌 Bring the Electricity with you

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These portable power stations can replace a generator in many cases, but to buy the best one you need to understand their capacity and limitations.
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0:00 - Intro
1:33 - Power capacity
2:42 - Real world usage
4:14 - Power outlets
5:33 - Charging
6:55 - Jackery solar panels
7:33 - Features
8:28 - Battery fade
9:39 - Buyers checklist
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  • @jazzyfour
    @jazzyfour Жыл бұрын

    I've seen thousands of these youtube videos on these power stations but this right here is unequivocally the best video I've ever seen so far. The demo and instructions were flawless. Very easy to comprehend. Especially the watt hours part. A lot of videos failed to break it down.

  • @ryanvandy1615

    @ryanvandy1615

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @SalawuIbrahim

    @SalawuIbrahim

    11 ай бұрын

    The watt hour was the exact comment I dropped. The rest assume I already understand it hahaha

  • @kingcobra3854
    @kingcobra38542 жыл бұрын

    Look for Lifepo4 power stations, they can cycle 2000-3000 times instead of the 500 cycles in these and are safer and can work in higher/lower temps

  • @GPG7754

    @GPG7754

    Жыл бұрын

    Any recommendations?

  • @frederickneal4781

    @frederickneal4781

    Жыл бұрын

    These are expensive! WOW

  • @KnowTheNewOfficial

    @KnowTheNewOfficial

    11 ай бұрын

    For Dometic CFX3 35 portable fridge freezer, which Brand portable power station will be the best for 2 day's continue operation? Can anyone tell me about it? I prefer lifepo4 power station but which company lifepo4 power station is the best? Im little bit confused I have heard Renogy Phoenix 1000 is lifepo4 battery made with 3000 cycle lifespan. But I want to know more.

  • @Mikey-ym6ok

    @Mikey-ym6ok

    4 ай бұрын

    @@GPG7754yes. Anker.

  • @igraphix2375
    @igraphix2375 Жыл бұрын

    its my first time seeing this guy explaining anything. he's the dad we all wish we had. thank you. very informative

  • @SalawuIbrahim

    @SalawuIbrahim

    11 ай бұрын

    Me too! He’s awesome!

  • @Caderic

    @Caderic

    24 күн бұрын

    Speak for yourself. I have a great dad.

  • @soniaharewood4012
    @soniaharewood4012 Жыл бұрын

    You are the first person to explain what the wattage means on these portable stations. Thank you.

  • @IslaSprollie
    @IslaSprollie2 жыл бұрын

    I love Cooley, he's a great presenter and honest.

  • @MinifigNewsguy

    @MinifigNewsguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    He was the guy behind CNET radio back in the day. I aspire to be like him

  • @drillsergeant623

    @drillsergeant623

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honest, 🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀.

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honest? 🤥

  • @IslaSprollie

    @IslaSprollie

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DUNGSTA Why ?

  • @ryanlopez1304

    @ryanlopez1304

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing info. Not a single second of useless info. He is impressive

  • @Kiss__Kiss
    @Kiss__Kiss2 жыл бұрын

    Brian Cooley At it again. Delivering More than enough information, than a normal consumer needs.. That in itself, is a plus!!! Hence why you, Mr. Cooley, have a Following.. PLEASE CNET Bring back the powerhouse of a show, "CNET on Cars."

  • @gregkamer3754
    @gregkamer37542 жыл бұрын

    I've always enjoyed watching Brian Cooley's videos. They are informative and I really enjoys his presentation style, honest with just a touch of humor.

  • @firestickbrowserfavorites163

    @firestickbrowserfavorites163

    8 ай бұрын

    He’s so old school, reminds me of the great school teachers that loved to teach.

  • @cindychurch925
    @cindychurch925 Жыл бұрын

    This was one of the best videos I have seen on this topic. I know little to nothing about amps or watts etc. I appreciate your explaining it in terms of usage -camping vs at home. Supplement power vs extended loss of power. Items being charged, I.e. tv, fridge, computer, phone, etc. i really appreciate it

  • @xandran
    @xandran Жыл бұрын

    My mind is blown by this presentation. So informative, all questions answered & so organized. Amazing job!

  • @Haider10able
    @Haider10able2 жыл бұрын

    Good to see Brian Cooley. I've been watching his videos since 2012, the top 5 series.

  • @SalawuIbrahim
    @SalawuIbrahim11 ай бұрын

    This is the greatest video I’ve seen on power stations. I was always struggling to understand watt hours, and he just said it in the most basic way possible. Thank you

  • @wyo_garage20
    @wyo_garage20 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, first time I’ve seen Mr Cooley present anything and I’m a fan. Well done, WELL done!! Knowledgeable, articulate, and straight to the points.

  • @Wallacenawa
    @Wallacenawa2 жыл бұрын

    This gentleman knows how to explain things. After he's done, you have zero questions except why CNET doesnt give him a raise...😅. Great work. Keep it up and thank you.

  • @RogueCylon

    @RogueCylon

    2 жыл бұрын

    His research is lazy

  • @mightysilly
    @mightysilly2 жыл бұрын

    used 1000wat version for over 2years now , very satisfied

  • @jaya.0069

    @jaya.0069

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here and it's an amazing product!

  • @thetwotravelers546
    @thetwotravelers546 Жыл бұрын

    May not of talked about all the brands, but he's the only one who could break this down for us. Now I know what I need for our needs. Thank you

  • @dwportland2084
    @dwportland20842 жыл бұрын

    I was about to stop watching... THEN? You, Sir, ANSWERED EVERY QUESTION I had about these things. Thanks so much! I appreciate YOU!!!

  • @dannyignacio2149
    @dannyignacio21492 жыл бұрын

    This guy can explain anything and can keep me interested for some reason ...awesome

  • @chrisfrazier760
    @chrisfrazier7602 жыл бұрын

    Brian Cooley is one of the best presenters on earth. Really appreciate him.

  • @sashasynytskyy5953
    @sashasynytskyy5953 Жыл бұрын

    So nice to see when a person talks relative to the topic and not just all his own thoughts. Very helpful video. Thanks a lot.

  • @djgarykulcha7996
    @djgarykulcha79963 ай бұрын

    This is the best KZread video I have ever seen. No nonsense, straight to the point and very comprehendible.

  • @tvs3497
    @tvs3497 Жыл бұрын

    That was an excellent presentation, Mr Cooley. I learned exactly what I came for. I'm looking to start a house build and won't have grid power in the first stage for cutting forms and batter boards. Last time I worked construction was in 1999. Things have changed a little. I need something that will run a small air compressor for tools, air up tires, etc. And I really want to avoid the constant gas engine noise like a generator makes if at all possible.

  • @jublywubly
    @jublywubly Жыл бұрын

    That was a great review. Thanks for making it. Another great reason to get one of those, instead of a liquid fuel-powered generator is because these devices are silent, while generators are not just noisy, but they're illegal to run at night, at least that's the law for suburban areas, where I live. (Here, it's also illegal to run any power tool [generators are a power tool] for more than two hours of continuous use per day, in a suburban area.) While I'm not really in the market to buy one of those devices (partially, because I'm in Australia, so we'll have different units), an important oversight is whether or not these devices have automatic shut-off, if the battery gets down to a certain level, to protect the battery from being ruined.

  • @tommyhaynes9157
    @tommyhaynes9157 Жыл бұрын

    This is by far the best practical explanation of this product on youtube

  • @user-hh6ex9md4w
    @user-hh6ex9md4w7 ай бұрын

    Wow, that Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series sounds amazing! It's great to see a product like this that offers such a massive capacity and fast recharging capabilities. Plus, the fact that it's waterproof and has comprehensive protections is a definite bonus for outdoor enthusiasts like us. Thanks for sharing this recommendation!

  • @mikeo.4203
    @mikeo.42032 жыл бұрын

    Great entry video for anyone seriously interested in this. I honestly went with goal zero for a couple reasons. 1. Being able to use my phone to turn on and off the powerstation. 2. A 60w pd port was a must for me. Definitely if I had a house though I'd be looking at a lifePO4 battery with a solar panel on your house.

  • @jublywubly

    @jublywubly

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a Goal Zero 10 (or what ever it's called). It has two 10" solar panels. I don't know how, but the panels are a lot more efficient than most other panels of the same size.

  • @mikeo.4203

    @mikeo.4203

    Жыл бұрын

    @Pepe Pupu Well in my setup in my van I have my goal zero in an area that is inconvenient. Being able to use my phone to turn on and off the usb or inverter is very practical for my case. If I had it in my house or in a camping trip I wouldn't even bother.

  • @Three60guy
    @Three60guy2 жыл бұрын

    Good to see reviews that are from sites that are viewed more broadly by the pubic. Yes, these can be very useful during a power outage or even on a camping trip. I personally have one made by Anker as described in the video. I also have a higher powered unit. But mine is an Eco Delta 1300. There are many versions now available. Thanks for spreading the word. More people need to hear and see about these useful devices especially as our grid system is getting older and vulnerable.

  • @jasonkeith7277
    @jasonkeith7277 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for your help. In SA where we have our electricity cut often, so we're forced to look into these and with your help I now know what to look for. Really appreciate it.

  • @zlatonicbuzz
    @zlatonicbuzz Жыл бұрын

    He just taught me a lot in the time of this video because I’m in the process of saving for a Rv and getting out on my own and I was looking for something I could use at night instead of running a loud generator and making alot of noise but use the generator during the day of course so thank you!!!

  • @stevenaziz
    @stevenaziz2 жыл бұрын

    Cooley by far my favorite CNET editor! Great video!

  • @aeneas116116

    @aeneas116116

    2 жыл бұрын

    He killed it except for not really speaking to the diff types of batteries such as the lifepo4.

  • @PanchobabyDotCom
    @PanchobabyDotCom Жыл бұрын

    Great presentation. Great presenter. This chap's a 10 on the Ten-Scale. I really learned a lot! Thank you!

  • @shottaafrif4213
    @shottaafrif42132 жыл бұрын

    This man is the I’ve seen at this. Def happy to see him showing cars etc. Highly real

  • @michaeledwards8609
    @michaeledwards86092 жыл бұрын

    I purchased one of these devices along with a generator after the Texas blackout of February 2021. Great explanation of watt hours.

  • @michaeledwards8609

    @michaeledwards8609

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also these devices work great for CPAPS.

  • @markbooth1117
    @markbooth11172 жыл бұрын

    Nice, looking at upgrading. I currently have a Jackery Explorer 240 (UK 240 Volt version). I sometimes have to work remotely (literally in a field) with my laptop. I found that using a 12v laptop power lead, I could make my laptop last around 8 hours before it 90% drained my Jackery (with 2 hours left in the laptop battery as reserve),as it was only drawing 21 watts constantly, as opposed to using a standard UK 240V mains laptop lead which gave me around 2-2.5 hours (plus 2 hour laptop battery reserve) as it uses more watts.

  • @davidliu36

    @davidliu36

    Жыл бұрын

    Good. Why do you use British standards in the United States?

  • @markbooth1117

    @markbooth1117

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidliu36 Hi David, I am in Britain., that's why I specified I have the UK version as we use 240v Mains, with a UK 3 pin different outlet as opposed to the US 110v 2 pin outlet.

  • @briangriffiths114
    @briangriffiths1142 жыл бұрын

    Very good video. I bought a similar product similar to one of these a couple of years ago, a Poweroak with a battery capacity of 400 W/h. As my TV only consumes 40 Watts and all my lamps have LED bulbs, this gives me a couple of nights of usage during power cuts and has already proved itself useful.

  • @rosablevins9067

    @rosablevins9067

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you have to recharge it after it is used up? I do know well enough about this equip.

  • @briangriffiths114

    @briangriffiths114

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rosablevins9067 I always recharge the Poweroak fully after the mains supply returns and also keep a diary note to check the state of charge every 3 months. I'm happy with its performance, so far.

  • @Jayden.Playss
    @Jayden.Playss Жыл бұрын

    I was about to buy a generator when I came across this video and completely changed my perspective. Great video.

  • @albertwashingtonjr2089
    @albertwashingtonjr2089 Жыл бұрын

    Hey! Thank you for the straight up talk about these things. I'm new to trying one of these out for say an emergency to fire up my furnace if we lose power....maybe a fridge or freezer. THis was informative, especially with how they're priced, used, endurances, charge time, etc. Other vids were all about the hype - how to sell these things. Was going to buy an inverter and use a battery in a pinch, but this maybe a better solution......still fighting it out. Thanks a ton!

  • @ScrapKing73
    @ScrapKing732 жыл бұрын

    Great video! One error: Just as a 20amp outlet maxes out at about 16 amps, a 15 amp outlet maxes out at about 12 amps. In both cases it's recommended that they operate at 80% of their maximum, to be on the safe side. So the NEMA 5-20 outlets on the Jackery 1500 are a *LOT* better than the NEMA 5-15 outlets on most other power stations, not just a little bit better.

  • @Erin-Thor

    @Erin-Thor

    2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent point!

  • @kylehill3643

    @kylehill3643

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Erin-Thor This is the most informative and least informercial I've seen. Thank you.

  • @Erin-Thor

    @Erin-Thor

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kylehill3643 ahh, you’re welcome! But why are you thanking me? 🤣

  • @Jesus_616_Christ

    @Jesus_616_Christ

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Erin-Thor Very helpful! Thank you so much! I've been looking for this comment!! 🙏🏼

  • @Erin-Thor

    @Erin-Thor

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Jesus_616_Christ LOL! Shouldn’t Steven Hurdle be the recipient of your praises? 😎

  • @larryware1
    @larryware12 жыл бұрын

    Very good comparison between battery power stations and gas generators. I have one of each and see unique uses for each one. Nice and concise, honest review.

  • @joynerrperez
    @joynerrperez Жыл бұрын

    Easily the best breakdown of these power stations I've seen all over the internet.

  • @doreenwhitehead4224
    @doreenwhitehead42242 жыл бұрын

    Well explained. I know little about solar energy but I now know more because of your explanation. Thank you and will done.

  • @frankm2588
    @frankm25882 жыл бұрын

    One important thing you left out is that these two charge through adapters, not a straight 120 v wire, such as Ecoflow. The latter can be used as a UPS. You can plug a freezer, for example, into the latter, plug the unit in and go away. If the power fails it will run on the battery as long as it lasts and when the power comes back will go back to the grid. These units tested with 9 or 12 volt DC chargers won't do that. In the event of a power failure you have to be there, plug the appliance into it and turn the unit on.

  • @LK-bz9sk

    @LK-bz9sk

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good to know. Thanks for the info

  • @Albopepper

    @Albopepper

    Жыл бұрын

    The Ecoflow Delta Max 2000 is not a true UPS. With a 30ms switchover time, it is considered an EPS. The Anker 757 is

  • @12thRootof2
    @12thRootof22 жыл бұрын

    Your review is incomplete without including the EGO "Power Station", which blows everything else away, because the EGO design uses EXTERNAL lithium-ion battery packs that can be replaced while the system is running. No more mysteries about how the user is supposed to replace batteries after an average of 500 cycles. Also, please note that the life of a lithium-ion battery can be greatly extended by keeping the battery charge to somewhere between 30% and 80% of maximum charge, which also applies to lithium-ion batteries in cell phones, iPads, laptop computers, etc.

  • @PicoAndSepulveda

    @PicoAndSepulveda

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now that's good to know! I'm going to look for one of those. Also re phones &c

  • @slomotrainwreck

    @slomotrainwreck

    Жыл бұрын

    I completely forgot about that one. Thanks! 👍

  • @tinman1955

    @tinman1955

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. I don't buy battery powered gadgets if I can't replace the battery. If I can't readily replace the battery the device is disposable. I have a handful of DeWalt 20 volt packs and, in my experience, they begin to die a slow death after about 5 years or so regardless how many times they've been charged. The DeWalt power station is on my want list because I have batteries and more will prolly be available when needed. The bad news is the DeWalt produces square wave AC.

  • @americandude3825

    @americandude3825

    Жыл бұрын

    What about ecoflow

  • @MikeAnnarose

    @MikeAnnarose

    Ай бұрын

    EGO is junk and their customer service department might as well not exist.

  • @realtorrich
    @realtorrich Жыл бұрын

    “station-wagon camping”, i love this guy!!

  • @hapio1307
    @hapio13077 ай бұрын

    You answer my question very well even before I ask the question. Thank you Sir

  • @wishingb5859
    @wishingb58592 жыл бұрын

    I have a RavPower station as my small one and is designated entirely for cell phones because communication during a power outage is critical. I also have a very large Bluetti EP500 pro. That will run a space heater or the a/c for a few hours and that is what it is designated for. I also have a gas generator. The gas ones can become glitchy if people aren't good at maintaining them. My solar ones are for night and for if the gas generator fails. The gas generator easily runs my whole house for 14 hours per filling. But it is too loud for night. Whatever you do, you shouldn't rely on one thing for emergency. I say that because I have been through extended power outages.

  • @aeneas116116

    @aeneas116116

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here. Gas for night and solar bluetti for the day

  • @titanpreparedness
    @titanpreparedness2 жыл бұрын

    As a prepper and prepping channel im glad these are becoming more main stream. Tons of uses during emergency situations. Good video and lots of information

  • @timothybright7064
    @timothybright70642 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate this Video & Thanks. We now have about 5 inches of Snow in Greenville NC. To have an item like those are Priceless, even if weather is Brutal Heat outside for Watching TV, Music, Cooking in Pit, so many Ideas. Gonna out this in a Playlist!

  • @MrGKJosh
    @MrGKJosh2 жыл бұрын

    This is the only tech channel any normal person needs. Honestly people are sleeping on yalz content. Good looking out!!

  • @ish2865
    @ish28652 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been trying to compare these two for the longest time…thank you for making this comparison video!🤘🏼

  • @tr1bes

    @tr1bes

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do your research diligently. I recommend any generator that can run a regular refrigerator. 1500+ watts. Jackery, Bluetti, and EP something. The more ways to charge, the better. Even a cigarette outlet (which is the slowest way) is better than nothing.

  • @quakityquak7144
    @quakityquak71442 жыл бұрын

    The Jackery Explorer 1500 is nice but it really is expensive compared to the other power stations.

  • @sambrown564
    @sambrown564 Жыл бұрын

    Currently living off the grid. Found the subject matter helpful and insightful.

  • @JoeyBozify
    @JoeyBozify Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, love your videos, this is the best reporting on KZread period!

  • @sazisazi
    @sazisazi2 жыл бұрын

    Cooley is a great presenter. Clear and accurate.

  • @EmceeGraffiti
    @EmceeGraffiti2 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Also, props for using that Zebra F-701. My favorite pen. I’ve also used the same one (with refills) since 2007.

  • @curtconklin1369
    @curtconklin13692 жыл бұрын

    This is a great video delivered warmly. I wish I would have found it before I bought my first station.

  • @catchaser52
    @catchaser522 жыл бұрын

    Best Explanation of these I have seen yet. Thanks.

  • @gregmgm06
    @gregmgm062 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I have a Bluetti AC 200P which runs our full size refrigerator for 2 days. Most of our power outages last 1 day, so it was a good investment for us.

  • @ThouArtOfWar0724

    @ThouArtOfWar0724

    2 жыл бұрын

    You don't need a power station to run a refrigerator during a power outage you can achieve the same result with a excellent cooler. Your primary focus should be power for a number of reasons especially in a disaster.

  • @thebigdoghimself
    @thebigdoghimself2 жыл бұрын

    I have the ego version of this, I like it because I can put 2 batteries in it or four depending on what I need it for. There is one huge feature though that no one talks about. And, it's a super super important one. Being able to plug in something like a sump pump, and then leaving the unit plugged into the wall so that it takes over providing power when you're Utility power fails, That is a critical feature that most are not capable of. Secondly, another important feature is ensuring that the unit is capable of staying on even though the load drops to zero. For instance, plug in a freezer, it only needs power when it's running but spends most of its time consuming zero energy, this is super bad when 30 minutes later the freezer goes to cool but the power supply shut itself off.

  • @TianarTruegard

    @TianarTruegard

    2 жыл бұрын

    For a device like a freezer or sump pump, a UPS of appropriate size would be a much better choice than a portable power station like in the video. They are designed to automatically switch to battery when AC power fails.

  • @marianl3447
    @marianl34472 жыл бұрын

    You did great...this will help a lot of folks and probably already has. Fabulous spreadsheet too.

  • @christopherburton4309
    @christopherburton4309 Жыл бұрын

    Great video and very informative. It's so difficult to find basic information about using portable power stations in real life situations.

  • @CraterBeSilly
    @CraterBeSilly2 жыл бұрын

    In 2020 I bought the Jackery 1000 and two solar panels for emergency power in California due wildfires and planned power outages. I also use it for car camping. The "sol-gen" works great! BTW California's new law bans the sale of small gas powered generators, string trimmers and leaf blowers. The handwriting is on the wall as far as buying gas powered devices in our state.

  • @jaya.0069

    @jaya.0069

    2 жыл бұрын

    I also bought the Jackery 1000, that little guy is amazing!

  • @rodeo4339
    @rodeo43392 жыл бұрын

    A common application for these devices is emergency/occasional use and an important factor to consider is storage drainage rate. That's when yo charge it to 100% leave it in storage and 3 months down the road come back to use it only to know that now you only have 60% of battery charge.

  • @Albopepper

    @Albopepper

    Жыл бұрын

    The lithium iron phosphate batteries are excellent options for storage. And more charge cycles than those Jackerys. Even still, they should get cycled every 3 months. So if you take them out & use them, then they'll always have a charge when you need them.

  • @micling2199

    @micling2199

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Albopepper Just top them off once per month. People often forget even the best of these lithium batteries have about a 3 year shelf life at most. They will have greatly degraded by this point. I actually prefer ternary lithium battery models. They are much smaller and pack more of a punch with better energy density. You can find nice aluminum fanless units that use passive cooling, they are about 30% smaller than most others.

  • @franc9552
    @franc9552 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Good voice, clear words, and a goof flow. Well done !

  • @rusack7174
    @rusack71742 жыл бұрын

    Our plan is to use our EcoFlow River Max (~576Wh) to supplement our gas generator during power outages. That way powering or charging smaller electronics won't require running the generator which will be focused on powering fridges and freezers, plus recharging the River as needed. The addition of solar panels may be something to consider also.

  • @RandJ1996

    @RandJ1996

    Жыл бұрын

    Wrong application.....

  • @rusack7174

    @rusack7174

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RandJ1996 ?

  • @judsonhenry1223
    @judsonhenry12232 жыл бұрын

    Nice, informative overview. Too bad (this late in the year) that there wasn't room on the table for the Buletti EB70. All things considered, it's an absolute slayer when it comes to capacity, versatility, and price.

  • @aeneas116116

    @aeneas116116

    2 жыл бұрын

    100%

  • @aeneas116116

    @aeneas116116

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am amazed at how much energy you can get from the sun with three fold out panels.

  • @GruppeSechs
    @GruppeSechs Жыл бұрын

    Just the all-in-one kind of video I was looking for.

  • @benjaminwilliams3568
    @benjaminwilliams35682 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Cooley it's always great to see your vids. Damn it seems like forever since your last vid. Why is this, do you mind my asking? You and I go way back to when you were on CNET in the 90's. Those were the IT Wild West Days. Keep the great content coming sir.

  • @dustinherk8124
    @dustinherk81242 жыл бұрын

    jackery technically is a SOLAR GENERATOR, it also doubles as an inverter because it changes the DC direct current into usable AC current, and can be used while charging from a solar charge port, or even directly viia a usb-c fast charger, that has a outport on a petrol generator, and can run in tandem with the solar panel as well to charge and convert DC from both sources to usable AC

  • @Albopepper

    @Albopepper

    Жыл бұрын

    None of these are solar generators until you connect up a solar panel. With some panels, they're generators. Take away the panels... PORTABLE POWER STATIONS.

  • @UrbanroguePictures
    @UrbanroguePictures2 жыл бұрын

    As a homeowner considering my options for backup power, this was extremely helpful. Thanks Brian!

  • @vanya3393

    @vanya3393

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just buy 12v car batteries and an inverter... WAY cheaper. Also you can upscale adding more batteries.

  • @TheCharleseye

    @TheCharleseye

    2 жыл бұрын

    As a homeowner, don't bother with these for backup power. They won't do much for long. As Vanya said, go with car batteries and an inverter and you'l get way more bang for your buck. These portables are more for glamping than anything.

  • @trcass1
    @trcass12 жыл бұрын

    Great review. Very informative. Well delivered. A potentially complex subject broken down into simple to understand terns. Thanks

  • @henryg8490
    @henryg84902 жыл бұрын

    I wish all products were presented and compared with as much detail and important information as you provided. Thank you.

  • @portablepowerstations
    @portablepowerstations2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the review on those portable power stations. I agree no noise charging station is always a good thing. gas generators way too noisy.

  • @Dragon-Slay3r

    @Dragon-Slay3r

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @shablaze
    @shablaze2 жыл бұрын

    "They're really easy to use, if you find them easy to use! A lot of people don't." Classic Cooley, always good to see a review by him.

  • @wayermane5069
    @wayermane50698 ай бұрын

    Love the conversions and your perspective, thank you!

  • @aristotlekumpis7095
    @aristotlekumpis70952 жыл бұрын

    I’m buying the Bluetti ac200p. With solar panels. Looks like a great power source. And holds a charge for 3-6 months.

  • @Veneck0
    @Veneck02 жыл бұрын

    This bloke could sell water to a fish.

  • @matthew.datcher
    @matthew.datcher2 жыл бұрын

    These are a nice idea. However, they are still more expensive than an equivalent generator. And, a 32oz can of TruFuel lasts me for most of the day. A $1000 for the generator plus $6 a day in fuel is a lot more convenient than power stations are at the moment. But, I do hope the technology keeps improving.

  • @anarchyorslavery1616

    @anarchyorslavery1616

    2 жыл бұрын

    it will be a bad day for you when there is no longer any fuel

  • @matthew.datcher

    @matthew.datcher

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@anarchyorslavery1616 I totally agree. Hopefully, when that day comes power stations will be much improved.

  • @girliedog
    @girliedog2 жыл бұрын

    well done, I realise this is a good option for those of us living in Florida for hurricane season.

  • @singersongwriter1963
    @singersongwriter1963 Жыл бұрын

    Fuel to the cost of electricity I'm getting something like this to run my fridge freezer and washer dryer. Thank you for your brilliant and informative video

  • @n-da-bunka2650
    @n-da-bunka26502 жыл бұрын

    I have been using an Orion Dynamo (155w lithium) for my Astrophotography so this never arose as a question but with these larger units and recharging the obvious question is "Can you charge the unit with the solar panels WHILE using it?" E.g. Can you have your TV hooked up and watching a football game during the day and charge it with the solar panels AT THE SAME TIME so that when night time comes the unit is NOT depleted?

  • @jaya.0069

    @jaya.0069

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can with the Jackery, I have the 1000 and do it often.

  • @philc.9280
    @philc.92802 жыл бұрын

    Even though this is a pretty recent video the newer lithium phosphate ion chemistry blows away the jackery and anker. They can go 3500 cycles versus your 500. Prices keep coming down and newer models keep coming out so it's worth waiting if you're looking for a solar power generator.

  • @Albopepper

    @Albopepper

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree! LFP batteries are the way to go. Anker 757 is LFP. I have the OUKITEL P2001 and it uses that chemistry too. It can supercharge insanely fast. Using AC, it's 0 to 100% in like 1.8 hrs.

  • @philc.9280

    @philc.9280

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Albopepper No big arguments can be made as LfP batteries are way ahead of the game. The only disadvantage is the weight. I had the big echopro and have to put it on a 4 wheel cart

  • @davidholmes4088
    @davidholmes40882 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. I’m in Australia and found this very helpful.

  • @soifranc
    @soifranc2 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see Brian again!

  • @jos_meid
    @jos_meid2 жыл бұрын

    Another option is that you can use them in addition to a generator. These can be your first option and then when they run out, you can start up your generator and run electronics off of that while also recharging your portable power station off the generator.

  • @wishingb5859

    @wishingb5859

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is what I do. Years of power outages have taught me that power should always be diversified. First off, I have had generators not start and it took a day or so to get it repaired. I have also had storms where they did start but the power was out for 10 days and the first days, the trees blocked the route to the gas station and the gas stations couldn't accept credit cards, only cash, and by the 10th day, the gas stations were running out of gas and I was running out of cash. I have 2 solar power stations, one small solely for my cell phone. One large, solely for heat and a/c. I don't use the power stations for the fridge in the winter, I have a Yeti and the great outdoors for winter. Heating and cooling are life and death.

  • @ritalavin6466
    @ritalavin6466 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing this and also for your teachings and invaluable information on surviving on what is coming. We live at 52 West Main Street, Bradford, New Hampshire, we are in our late sixties and not to good with technology, our favorite vegetable is Blue Hubbard Squash The S2000 review on All Powers Generator video was very informative to us because my father who is 92 would enable us to keep him warm if we have an ice storm or loose power with our pellet stoves which do not work without electricity.

  • @PicoAndSepulveda
    @PicoAndSepulveda2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your detailed & basic explanation. Product descriptions etc assume we know what the neck this is all about!

  • @davidwalker5274
    @davidwalker5274 Жыл бұрын

    Ok I have a question. I recently got an electric snow blower since I have long sidewalks. Unfortunately I need at least 2 extension cords to reach the end. I was considering using a portable power pack with a shorter cord so I can just carry the power with me. Without worrying about running over the long cords. I don't know much about the specs of a power pack or which one is suitable for my need. What should I be looking for before I buy?

  • @DL-1

    @DL-1

    Жыл бұрын

    Get the blower with 2 battery packs on it. The blower with 1 battery pack is very weak. You might feel like you wasted your money on it. Get the double battery model. It was worth the extra money for me.i use it to blow dirt, etc, out of semi trailers. I bought mine from Walmart.

  • @torureid3461

    @torureid3461

    Жыл бұрын

    How much is the big one??

  • @DL-1

    @DL-1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@torureid3461 you can literally save $44 by buying it now versus when I bought mine. Congratulations.

  • @HobbyOrganist

    @HobbyOrganist

    Жыл бұрын

    I have an electric Snowjoe snow blower and yep, I accidentally ran over the cord. it was cheaply made plastic, it works but I do have to push it, I'm not even going to bother with a battery electric one, I'm going to get the full gasoline model, it's just too much work and cold for a battery to cope with anything more than a very small area/sidewalk, not my 100 foot driveway at zero degrees- batteries hate cold and lose a LOT of capacity when cold.

  • @ivangarcia9357
    @ivangarcia93572 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the information. I've been in the market for a generator since the Texas deep freeze earlier this year. Now I'm considering a power generator to power the essentials. For the price range, I wonder if there are any LFP battery power generators worth the buy. I do not want to feel "limited" in my usage of a power generator with a 500 cycle lithium battery.

  • @CH-eg5rd

    @CH-eg5rd

    2 жыл бұрын

    What's your price range? There are some great options out there from Bluetti. One thing to note is that those battery cycle stats all reference full 100% to 0% discharges not partial ones. And even after you "hit" that life cycle number (hard to do if you're living on-grid full time) you'll still benefit from the pass through capabilities that many of the premium brands offer. Which basically means if you're device is rated to accept 1200watts of solar input you'll still get that in peak daylight hours but you're battery will only hold a fraction of the originally stated capacity (can be anywhere from 60 to 80%).

  • @waydegardner7373

    @waydegardner7373

    2 жыл бұрын

    In Texas as well. I rely on my Champion inverter generator for major appliances like portable ac and refrigeration (it’s dual fuel and we have a 200gal propane tank). I have the Bluetti 55 specifically for illumination and light charging like cell phones or running my wireless router. I would never depend on the batteries for emergencies like we had last February.

  • @austinhernandez2716

    @austinhernandez2716

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's not a power generator! It doesn't generate any power. It's just a big battery.

  • @CH-eg5rd

    @CH-eg5rd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@austinhernandez2716 Unless they don't plan on getting a solar panel then yes it's just a big battery and an inverter.

  • @currypowder15
    @currypowder15Ай бұрын

    Thank you, very informative and simple . Now I can go shopping. Looking for some home emergency use.

  • @Wiggles_vs._snuggles
    @Wiggles_vs._snuggles2 жыл бұрын

    Wow this is great content. I'd listen to this guy explain anything

  • @tsbrownie
    @tsbrownie2 жыл бұрын

    From personal experience, you need enough solar panels to recharge your system in about 3 hours. Why? Because even in bright climates you get a max average of 5 solar equivalent hours per day, from sunrise to sunset. If you cut it thin, one or two bad days with clouds around noon can leave you powerless.

  • @lsu205
    @lsu2052 жыл бұрын

    Can it charge an EV that uses regular house current

  • @Kiss__Kiss

    @Kiss__Kiss

    2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent question.

  • @oscarcastillo6779
    @oscarcastillo67792 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info, I didn't know what to buy but now I know

  • @patagualianmostly7437
    @patagualianmostly74377 ай бұрын

    Very informative and straightforward common sense views. I learned a lot. Thank you!

  • @SilverCymbal
    @SilverCymbal2 жыл бұрын

    What crazy person ever called these things generators? 😂

  • @kevint1910

    @kevint1910

    2 жыл бұрын

    scammers, there was a whole rash of them here on KZread pushing black boxes with god only knows what sort of fire hazard inside.....yeah p.s. just finished watching this "review" it is a sales pitch and the device is a black box of fire hazards as near as i can tell.

  • @AskIveSolar

    @AskIveSolar

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haha

  • @mart0225

    @mart0225

    2 жыл бұрын

    If they can be regarded via solar then they can be classified as generators. But it without the solar panels then it can't be called a generator.

  • @rp9674

    @rp9674

    2 жыл бұрын

    The same people that us football fields as a unit of length

  • @jaya.0069

    @jaya.0069

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kevint1910 You have no idea how ignorant your statement is!

  • @1FAST91SONOMA
    @1FAST91SONOMA2 жыл бұрын

    Best advice I can give is to avoid all Jackery products. While they're well-made and reliable their charge speed, battery specs, price, proprietary connectors, and countless other details make them one of the very worst values on the market. Bluetti and Ecoflow are the brands I recommend for most people and theres a good reason for it. They're a much greater value, more powerful, charge faster, use better batteries, etc. Really there is not a single reason I have heard to justify Jackery products other than "I already own them so I want to stick with the company I know and trust" which is just excusing one bad purchase with a prior bad purchase.

  • @rebellucy5610

    @rebellucy5610

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jackery makes a excellent product. I compare it to a Honda gas generator in terms of quality. Can you get something similar for less? Sure, but if you want quality it does cost more.

  • @jaya.0069

    @jaya.0069

    2 жыл бұрын

    Totally not accurate! Jackery products are second to none. You can buy cheaper, but they certainly are not better!

  • @1FAST91SONOMA

    @1FAST91SONOMA

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jaya.0069 They make portable power stations in 2021 that have the same solar input limit of no name chinese clones from years ago, still dont use lifepo batteries, charge 2-8X as much as the competition for their proprietary solar panels, and lack features which have been standardized among the rest of the industry for a while now. They're barely beginning to creep up to being considered competitive with options that will cost 10-30% less. So how are they second to none? From my perspective they're the last thing I would ever spend my money on in this product category. I'd rather DIY a solar system than bother with Jackery and their ridiculous solar charge times. When compared to my Ecoflow River Pro, for example... the Jackery Explorer 500 claims 1/2 the solar input but in reality is closer to 1/3. Same unit has 518wh and puts out 500W. The Ecoflow puts out 600W and has a capacity of 720wh. Ecoflow doubles as a UPS. Jackery doesn't. Ecoflow has an app for easy remote monitoring. Jackery doesn't. Ecoflow has an expansion port that doubles the capacity. Jackery doesn't. Ecoflow has Xboost technology built in which allows this tiny unit to run a microwave or even a 5000BTU ac unit. Ive never seen a Jackery 500 do that. The Ecoflow charges at up to 600W from AC power meaning it can go from dead to full in under 100 minutes. Jackery doesn't do that either. So what do all these added benefits cost? Less than the Jackery name, apparently. I got my River Pro for $430 where the Jackery goes for $450 despite being worse in every way except weight... I guess if that 1lb and whatever $20 weighs matter that much to you, Jackery might be the way to go. For those who know a superior product has to have some way of showing it is superior the Ecoflow makes more sense. I got the River Pro and the add on battery for $700. Thats 1440wh at 600W for about 50% more money... nearly triple the capacity. Not to mention I can use whatever panels I want because Ecoflow doesnt use proprietary connectors to try to lock me into their products. I got 600W of folding solar panels for $440 from Dokio. $440 from Jackery wouldn't even buy you 200W worth of solar panels. How is Jackery better? Let's not forget the newer brands like Bibene which offer better deals too. Their $380 500W unit offers 618WH, uses superior lithium iron phosphate cells, and with a $5 modificiation can accept 300W of solar input... for over 20% less than the Jackery. Jackery is not competing in any way with any of these companies. They're certainly not beating any of these companies either.

  • @baneverything5580

    @baneverything5580

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@1FAST91SONOMA See the exact clones of Jackery panels I bought for only 200....for 220 watts...I videoed them! Sadly they`re out of stock. And these actually put out 95% of rated output in December.

  • @Pledge_Exchange
    @Pledge_Exchange Жыл бұрын

    My goodness...your Explanation 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🔥🔥🔥🔥 I've seen many believe me...This Guy...by far...I have not seen anything close to him🙌🏼

  • @jimt1575
    @jimt15752 жыл бұрын

    This is a fantastic video! Great info and such a good presenter. Excellent job! Thank you.

  • @phototristan
    @phototristan2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, he's using the gas generator indoors...

  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse2 жыл бұрын

    These are severely under powered compared to the competition these days. And they are overpriced, in my opinion. Really surprised CNET would choose to mention these units instead of others. I would not consider these to be impressive at all.

  • @JOEYMAGIX

    @JOEYMAGIX

    2 жыл бұрын

    What’s the alternative

  • @Brandon_letsgo

    @Brandon_letsgo

    2 жыл бұрын

    can you cite better alternatives?

  • @HuginMunin

    @HuginMunin

    2 жыл бұрын

    This wasn't a review, it was a discussion of typical features and buying considerations just using these as examples.

  • @mikec.8556

    @mikec.8556

    2 жыл бұрын

    based on your comment I know you know what you're talking about ..

  • @WillProwse

    @WillProwse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I have tons of videos reviewing every single one on the market. Check out my most recent review of the jackery to see what I mean.

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