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Charge Tesla From Portable Solar Panel
Walter | 2024-06-29 05:33:56 |
I use this battery to charge my devices while on location in remote areas, and I keep the Power Bank itself charged via a solar panel at the same time (during the day, via the USB C input only port), which is is well matched with one of my panels outputs. I can simultaneously power / charge my MacBook Pro 13 via the USB C in/out port, 2 Canon LP-EN6 batteries (with Nitecore UCN2 Pro QC), my phone or a Gopro 10, though that would pretty much drain all its juice if the toys were flat to start with, so, for multi day missions, you may want more than one, or make sure you can keep up with the Solar charging... The two USB-C Ports are not the same, if you have ~40W or more of solar power, make sure to use the in/out port, else you will lose half of your available solar power if using the in only port... I made up a USB-C to 12V cigarette / car charging outlet adapter, which allowed me to charge a DJI Drone battery using a DJI car battery charger, though it may actually charge better from the solar panel directly - this system is not the most efficient solution, but I can charge at night... I also use it to supply extra power to cameras placed to run for extended periods, or for cameras with high power demand via the USB-C out. This is far lighter and more affordable per Ah than many other options, and I have had no issues, including use from rainforests with 100% humidity to below freezing conditions. Buying more before my next expedition... 5 |
B-Team Mech | 2024-09-03 05:16:45 |
I finally had a day with some sun to get out and really test my EcoFlow Next Gen 160W panel. I was pleasantly surprised with the performance and ease of setup. At 11AM EDT (early October) I was able to peak at 130 watts input into my power station. I averaged 125-128 watts until my power station battery approached full when the MPPT slowed down the charging until my station was topped off. This is about 80% efficiency, which is about exactly what one should expect in real-world conditions and good sun. I specifically bought an EcoFlow portable panel, because I'd seen many positive reviews, and they're IP68 rated (waterproof and dust proof). The integrated sun dial was a definite plus as it helped me get the panel set at the optimum orientation to maximize solar input. The storage case is really nice too! I kept the foam padding included from shipping to pad the panel as it folds for storage. I will definitely buy another one of these panels, or a NextGen 220W panel as I expand my portable solar setup. 5 |
TheVend | 2024-06-17 02:58:46 |
Handy compact solar panel plugs directly into my EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max Portable Power Station. Handy thing to have in a pinch. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-19 09:40:45 |
I use these to charge a 98wh vmount battery in about 5 hours with a 28-watt lightweight solar panel when Iâm on shoots in the mountains. They are fantastic because they work both ways - to charge the battery and then to tap the battery to charge all my other devices with a usb hub. 5 |
Donald M. | 2024-09-19 07:26:18 |
I use this cable to charge my JBL Charge2 speaker with a Goal Zero solar panel when I'm out camping. Works great. 5 |
N/A7 | 2024-08-01 03:34:30 |
Purchased the 400W folding solar panel to charge my Eco Flow Delta Pro and I'm so glad! 5 |
Francis | 2024-07-15 05:24:18 |
I did much research into portable battery devices like Jackery etc. This has double the usb ports and double the AC outlets than the Jackery 1000. It has more watt hours, and the biggest advantage, it charges about 7-8 times faster. I love that it shows how many watts are coming in when charging and how many watts are being pulled when devices are connected to it, with how much time remains to power those devices based on the present energy being drained from the unit. I also bought the 110 watt solar panel, very nice. Sunny day I was pulling 102 watts in the afternoon. I can charge this with a good sunny day with just the solar panel in as long as it takes to charge the Jackery or similar products with a wall outlet, and much faster if I invest in more solar panels. I have tested this with many different devices so far, blow dryer, mini fridge, large refrigerator freezer, toaster, coffee maker, 10,000 BTU air conditioner, iphones, Bluetooth speakers, 2 different fans it handled them all flawlessly. I plan to use this to power necessities during short term power outages, outdoors where it's inconvenient to run extension cords, or during long term outages ( I live in a hurricane prone area) to power Wifi, TV, fan and lights and keep devices charged up, and when it runs low, recharge it quickly with my gas generator or keep a trickle charge going with the solar panel. . It has so many potential uses, the fact that you can have this kind of power with a solar panel if you were in a dire straights is priceless. 5 |
Hilary | 2024-06-13 05:47:10 |
I bought one a year ago and I ordered one more , solar panel keeps charge forever, send pictures very often and I like it. I use for security at the ranch, not specific for hunting, maybe to catch a thief. The only thing I don’t like is I have to pay for each camera , I would like a specific payment if people have more that 2 cameras, and specific payments if people have more than 4. 5 |
Turkmon | 2024-08-12 08:12:21 |
I have four of these cameras now and I’ve not had any problems I do recommend getting the battery pack and the solar panel to charge them with if you’d like to see your photos you will need this. 5 |
96GT | 2024-05-13 08:20:20 |
I’ve seen the hood and bad reviews on this camera, I’ve experienced some of the issues that other had. But I will say every single time I experienced those issues it resulted in batteries whether lithium or alkaline. Unfortunately, you will buy batteries and 1 may have a low voltage/charge. Other times I could just remove the batteries and change their position and they’d work. Well after getting 1000’s of pictures over 3 weeks and having to go to woods to replace batteries I decided to get a solar panel. I bought a Herd360 25,000mah solar panel kit and I haven’t had an issue since hooking the camera up. It stays fully charge most days and even if it does drop (10%-15%) the next sunny day it’s charged right back up to 100%. I’ve switched the camera from video to photo to a few of the other features and it just keeps going. I highly recommend this camera works great and will run indefinitely if hooked up to a solar panel battery kit. 5 |