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The BUTURE 300W Portable Power Station is a versatile outdoor generator with a 266Wh capacity, designed to power multiple devices including laptops, mini-refrigerators, and CPAP machines. It features dual 110V pure sine wave AC outlets, multiple USB ports, and offers three easy recharging methods, making it perfect for camping and outdoor adventures.
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Meets My Needs
I made a decision to buy this over the Jackery because I wanted to experiment with charging with a solar panel. Most portable power stations cost about $1.00 per watt. This product, at the price of which I paid which is $20.00 more currently than what I paid for it two weeks ao was $.80 per watt, so I thought it was worth the risk.The product works fine for the money I paid. However, the manual gives no information about the icons on the display and what they mean, so it's up to you to experiment with the product and try to figure it out.I emailed the seller to get an explanation of each symbol on the display but while they did answer the email, they did not answer the question and I had to figure out myself what they meant.I was able to power my 32" TV that is ten years old for 2 hours. I was able to charge my old Dell laptop with 50% left on the generator when I was done.I drained the power and hooked it up to my 100 watt, 18.5 volt Rich Power solar panel, and it took me three days to charge it up, but we had intermittent clouds. I would say it took about 10 to 12 hours to charge it up. IIt is charged by DC power. Make sure that you do not have the AC button on. Make sure that you have full sun. The power cable needed to charge it with needs to be purchased separately which is the Solar Panel Adapter Cable to DC 5.5mm x 2.1mm - Universal Charge Adapter Connector for All Power Solar Panel and Portable Solar Generator Inverter https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GFJM8LW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1.Just a head's up....The seller puts a card offering a gift if you email them.Then once you email, they send you an email asking specifically for a five star review, a screen shot of your review, and if you do this, then they will send you the gift. I believe this is against Amazon's terms of service.I alerted the seller to the tightening in terms of service and I feel confident they will adjust to just asking for a review instead of specifically asking for five stars. I hope they do.The seller has been polite in addressing my concerns. And I hope they adjust because the product is solid.In any case, the product met my needs.
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Massive power bank, itty-bitty case.
Like: Simply massive power capacity but the case is small and not too heavy. Comfortable handle. Lots of ports to use.DC can be used while charging. AC will require you to use the battery.Dislike: not much, it's got great features. If anything, my only complaint would be the display being a little dark. Shouldn't be a problem out in the woods, lol.The included charger does get quite hot but did the job. It's a small DC adapter so the charging rate is slower, which us better for the batteries. You have the option of charging with the USB-C port. It's DC in and out, and it's PD rated so it'll charge in like 4 hours. Very vice feature but you need a PD charger like a macbook 100watt power brick for example. Anything similar will work great, there are plenty of PD chargers for under $30, some even with cables.I'm using this to run my Philips Dreamstation CPAP. I don't have a humidifier or heated hose so the power draw isn't too bad when it's powered using the DC socket. You will need a DC adapter if you plan on using it for this purpose. Philips makes one for Dreamstation, it's around $34. If you have a different CPAP you'll have to search for a DC adapter for your model. My wife's CPAP took a DC adapter that was $24 and the quality was excellent on Amazon.UPDATE: Tried using this with my Dreamstation CPAP but it does not supply enough power on the DC port, even though it says 10A, I get an error on my CPAP that says power error. Since the CPAP requires less than 10A, clearly this unit doesn't supply 10A. I've since returned it for refund. Since we went camping and bought another unit for my spouse, that unit supplies enough current to work properly with either of our CPAP's. That was disappointing because the battery capacity for the price is amazing. I'm going to have to choose a different power base.All the accessories for this unit plug into the DC ports. There's a car adapter for charging, an AC adapter for charging, and a DC accessory socket so you can plug in you cigarettes lighter adapter plug. You can also use the USB ports to charge mobile devices. The light is perfect for camping. Not to bright so great for use in the tent. Overall a great piece of equipment even with some flaws. If they don't bother you then go for it.
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