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C**Y
Used at a cabin to power wifi, TV, computer, DVD player, and a rechargeable Alexa!!!
I use this at a cabin to power a 24" TV, hotspot wifi router, computer, DVD player, and even a rechargeable Alexa! Obviously this unit will not power everything listed for long amounts of time, but I have used -- at the same time -- 120V, 12v, and the USB plugs. I found rechargeable speakers that also power Gen2 Echo dot, so I have access to Alexa, too!By the way, if you are camping or need this for emergency lighting, get a 5 watt USB light. USB powered lights take very little power, and you can probably use your light for several evenings with this battery power system without recharging!Pic shows the power unit, wifi hotspot modem and rechargeable Alexa/echo in the back. The TV and computer were inside the cabin!The unit weighs a couple pounds, so you probably wouldn't take it on a hike, but it is excellent for car camping. One good thing is 120V inverters use power to convert power from 12v. If you don't need 120v, don't turn the unit. You can still, however, use the 12v and USB plugs even if the unit isn't turned on.
P**.
Very handy portable power supply for small devices and laptops.
I have used the PXACESS for several weeks and have found it to be as advertised.I tested it by running a LED light (rated 7.5 watt, 90 mA, 450 Lumens) for 18 hours starting with 100% charge and ending with 20% left on the PXACESS. After recharging the PXACESS, I have also recharged my laptop with plenty of power leftover (it took about 30% of the PXACESS to charge my 4 year old 3-cell ASUS notebook).Keep in mind that it is a 280 watt rated generator, which should be enough for small devices and laptops, but not power hungry desktops, etc.I appreciate the pure Sine wave a/c output very much. It is better than the square wave outputs I've experienced with other battery supply/generators.I bought it for the frequent power outages at my house, and it has performed flawlessly. I highly recommend!
R**N
Must have for outdoors
If you like going outdoors. Got get one of these. We been going on camping, parks, and the beach. Everything seems so smooth and nice after we had this power station around. I mean we don’t have to worry about running out of battery on the phone, speakers and we plug a light into it during camping. And this is the only thing we need to make sure it’s charged up when going out. So much at ease and comfort. Very nice.
D**R
Good for portable outdoor power
Ran the 19 inch fan for 3 hours. Recharged in 24 hours then ran my 32 inch tv for 6 hours. Bought it to run lights for my wife's outdoor evening events. Works well. Light weight, very portable.
P**S
Power supply/charger broken!
A general frustrated sigh for buying the less expensive option. The battery itself seems fine, fairly durable and works, but the power supply - so a person can actually charge the thing - arrive nonfunctioning. It only puts out about 3v (cheers to my old volt meter) which isn't enough for the battery to even acknowledge it exists. I'm too lazy to deal with returns, but thankfully found a 12v / 750ma wall wart plug in the garage that appears to charge the battery (we shall see) Of course, it will take a lot longer to do so since the amp output are much lower than what it ought to be. Every time I have to charge it I will be reminded of poor quality control.
W**
Take 7to 8 hours to full change power
This is portable power very useful you can take everywhere, I have a lot tool with wire so when i use the tool I have connected long wire to the houses moving around the house, and I can take this portable power to the campus so I not worry about run out the power before I have to looking every were for the outlet now not every more
M**C
Affected by the cold and only charged 2 phones before needing recharged.
The unit is light and worked well in elk camp. We mainly used it for charging phones. I do believe the cold temps affected the amount of times we could charge off it. We we only getting about12 charges before we had to recharge via the solar panel. The solar panel charged it to approximately 40 percent during the short days on the mountain. We ended up returning the item. It was taking 30 hours to recharge plugged into a 120v outlet. And we could only charge about 2 cell phone charges before it needed recharge again. I'm guessing we received a faulty unit.
B**S
great for CPAP
I took this camping with us this summer. If you properly adjust the CPAP machine, you can get 4 nights out of the battery. Other than the CPAP machine, we used it to charge phones and I-pad using the usb ports, and ran a radio using the a/c out. Great to have.
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