If you were considering another one Baseus has a sale on it for $109 and if you use NEXT15 you can get it for $102. What a steal! I'm loving it so far!
I wish you would show charging from a vehicle power point socket, with a lighter plug inserted and connected to the DC input socket. No Baseus solar panels?
I can't verified the battery capacity unless I open up the case and disassemble all cells. Baseus is always very good with the true ratings. I trust it.
Isn't there a direct conflict in capacity when Baseus claims a 288Wh and a 90,000Mah on the box and in the specifications for the same power station. Am I missing something?
@@Prim-- I guess this is how it's calculated: 90ah x 3.2v = 288Wh (Usually li-ion cells have a 3.6v nominal voltage. Not sure why 3.2v is used. Perhaps the capacity is larger and it was rated lower than the actual one intentionally.)
@@ToolsElectroDIY - apologies - was referring to the usb car charger you referenced @2:39 - after a bunch of digging it looks like it maybe an older baseus 65w - thanks!
-420W inverter ( so say 840W peak or MAYBE 1260W peak) -something with a heating element that uses at least 1000W Next up lets try to run a 4 ton AC unit
you want to avoid most products that offer an option to buy one packaged with a solar panel. The VAST majority of the time the solar panel is insanely expensive. Yes, flexible panels are more expensive but you never want to pay more than $1/Watt for normal solar panels and I wouldn't touch a flexible/portable panel over $2/Watt. Ideally you want to shop somewhere like SanTan Solar for lightly used panels at $0.30/Watt. Even 10 year old panels should perform at 80-90% of their original rating
Baseus Power Station amzn.to/3D0omCL (affiliate link)
Maybe you can add Bangood affiliate link to purchase
@@just5019 I don't use Bangood
My god that tearing of the packaging. You good bro? Also great review
I’m good. Smash the like and subscribe thanks
There is a deal right now on thier site for $120 off the 288W and 420W max output! I bought two. Thanks for the info.
Good deal! Enjoy!
If you were considering another one Baseus has a sale on it for $109 and if you use NEXT15 you can get it for $102. What a steal! I'm loving it so far!
I wish you would show charging from a vehicle power point socket, with a lighter plug inserted and connected to the DC input socket. No Baseus solar panels?
Yes you can
Could you please tell me how true the 90,000 Mah rating is for the lithium iron phosphate battery? 90Ah really? Very informative video.
I can't verified the battery capacity unless I open up the case and disassemble all cells. Baseus is always very good with the true ratings. I trust it.
Isn't there a direct conflict in capacity when Baseus claims a 288Wh and a 90,000Mah on the box and in the specifications for the same power station. Am I missing something?
@@Prim-- I guess this is how it's calculated: 90ah x 3.2v = 288Wh (Usually li-ion cells have a 3.6v nominal voltage. Not sure why 3.2v is used. Perhaps the capacity is larger and it was rated lower than the actual one intentionally.)
@@ToolsElectroDIY@prim-- This product is based on LiFePO4 cells instead of Li-Ion. Those cells are 3.2v instead of 3.6 or 3.7v
@@AlvaroGonzalez_Andor Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the review! How noisy are the fans in it? And when they switching on?
Not much
Como funciona la recarga solar? Solo debo ponerlo bajo el sol y listo, comienza recargar?
yes solar charging is possible.
Great review man. Do you know if the battery is Lithium-Ion or LiFePO?
LiFePo
great review. im sold
Go for it!
Can you use while solar charging
Yes you can
Can you use it while solar charging ?
Yes
What type of solar panels go with this?
Any 18v solar panels would work. You just need to make sure the connector is compatible, or use adapters.
Wellllll I tried using it to power a jbl partybox stage 320 andddd it not doesn't turn back on 😢
Contact customer service or return it
can i ask what the DC usb charger you used with the voltage display was
It is amzn.to/3T4r9CB (affiliate link)
@@ToolsElectroDIY - apologies - was referring to the usb car charger you referenced @2:39 - after a bunch of digging it looks like it maybe an older baseus 65w - thanks!
Can we use this to run devices in the car like dashcam, chargers, etc?
Yes you can!
Can I charge my 240 watt laptop with this?
Yes you can.
I didn't get if this evice can work in ups mode?
Yes it can
@@ToolsElectroDIY no it cant, as it auto shut off when not in use!
try to run hair dryer for 120 seconds and see what happens . lol
It’s more power off using a hairdryer is not its designed application bro
-420W inverter ( so say 840W peak or MAYBE 1260W peak)
-something with a heating element that uses at least 1000W
Next up lets try to run a 4 ton AC unit
does this come with a solaar panel?
No
you want to avoid most products that offer an option to buy one packaged with a solar panel. The VAST majority of the time the solar panel is insanely expensive. Yes, flexible panels are more expensive but you never want to pay more than $1/Watt for normal solar panels and I wouldn't touch a flexible/portable panel over $2/Watt. Ideally you want to shop somewhere like SanTan Solar for lightly used panels at $0.30/Watt. Even 10 year old panels should perform at 80-90% of their original rating
apakah bisa dimasukan ke dalam tas 20 liter anti air bro?
untuk baseus 140w 48.000 mah?
English pls
@@ToolsElectroDIY can it fit in a 20 liter waterproof bag for a 140w or 420w baseus
or is the bag waterproof?
@@m_farel_ no