With the launch of the new Jackery 3000 Pro right around the corner, I thought it'd be nice to talk about all the ways you can power your home, and use all of the appliances and devices you're accustomed to using. The 3000 Pro will make it easy to live a nearly normal life, but you may want to consider the other smaller Jackery models as well, as there can be some benefits to using the smaller versions. However, if you plan to run multiple circuits and multiple appliances simultaneously, the 3000 Pro is your best option. While the inverter will consume a lot of power, it can still be more efficient than running multiple smaller inverters. It can also be easier, especially with a transfer switch installed in your house. Always consult with an experienced electrician before buying a transfer switch, and I also recommend having it installed by them as well. If you plan to run a standard refrigerator, try to only open it once every 4 hours. Standard household refrigerators are very well insulated, and lose most of their cold air by opening the door. If you have multiple people in the house, get everyone on the same eating schedule. This will reduce the power needed dramatically! In this video we will talk about how you can get the most out of the Power Station you have, whether you buy the new 3000 Pro, or even if you just have a 1000 Pro, you can still do a lot! -------- If you also love portable power and would like to join me on this journey, please consider: Subscribing Giving a thumbs up Sharing this video Using my Amazon links and don't forget to leave a comment! Thank you and thanks for watching! 😁 -------- 3000 Pro Early Bird Coupon: (Expires March 27th 12am PST) www.jackery.com/pages/solar-generator-3000-pro-event - Jackery Pro Models: Jackery 1000 Pro on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3lBRD1H Jackery 1500 Pro on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3zahq4a Jackery 2000 Pro on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3z7pC51 Jackery 3000 Pro on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3FSSDVI - Transfer Switches: "Goal Zero" Transfer Switch on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3zbgCvP Standard Transfer Switch on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/40wy2P0 Circlecord Generator Adapter Cords on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3nqIRDV - Heating & Cooling: Cooper & Hunter Mini-split A/C & Heat on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/40j2BIb Midea 8000btu U-shaped Air Conditioner on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3LNAQDn Stalwart 12v Heated Blanket on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3z7pMJF - Cooking & Food: 1000w Hotplate on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/42HXbIl 700w Microwave on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/40l0TX4 Iceco 12v Dual-zone Fridge / Freezer on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3ncTYjO
This is the thinking man's solar generator channel. You show us what these battery powered devices can, and more importantly, cannot do. This information is extremely valuable to consumers, who, all too often, are victims of marketing and influencer hype! Thank you for your teachings. You are saving me money!
Thank you for your insightful comment! I completely agree that it's crucial to have a clear understanding of what battery-powered devices can and cannot do. The Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series seems like a versatile and powerful option for home backup power. With its massive capacity, fast recharging, waterproof technology, and comprehensive protections, it seems like a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers. Your money-saving mindset is commendable, and I'm glad that the video's teachings have been helpful to you. Keep up the great work in finding trustworthy products!
Thank you so much for the painstaking research you do for us! The main reason I like this channel is because it focuses on the products and not on the youtuber!
A good video to get me thinking about strategies. I use my 1000 and new 3000 Pro for power outages after hurricanes and other times. So, always searching for tips. Using 12v as much as possible is something I need to consider
Yep, combining a power station with super efficient appliances is the way to go IMO. Sure you can get a 10+kwh full house backup system with a 5000w inverter, split-phase outputs, etc etc. But eventually you will just realize how much power your normal household appliances consume anyways. For cooling, I'd take a look at the new Ecoflow Delta 2 Units that have a extra battery port which is basically a high volt (~50v) output that is designed to work with their new super-efficient DC powered Wave 2 air conditioner / heater.
Yes, but only Level 1 (120v) charging up to 1.8kw, which is very slow. If you want Level 2 (240v) you need to look at the Jackery 2000 'Plus' version, which has a parallel output option if you buy 2 units ($$) and the parallel 240v hookup box. Then you should be able to charge your EV with that, if your EV has an onboard charger of 6kw or LESS.
1000w generator I won't even look at 2000 watt generator really ain't that much power but if you can bind both of them together you might have something and if it gives 240 v then I could hook it up to my kitchen oven to run 3600 w at 240 volt maybe for about 3 hours for three different times of the day one hour each time but sometimes I need an hour and a half to two hours so I think I'd have to get the batteries. Now you're talkin with the three major things I need to run I don't think I'm going to buy six 2000 watt generator To find two of them together three different times they have three different systems to run all three of them plus all their batteries but then again maybe I would have to.
With the launch of the new Jackery 3000 Pro right around the corner, I thought it'd be nice to talk about all the ways you can power your home, and use all of the appliances and devices you're accustomed to using. The 3000 Pro will make it easy to live a nearly normal life, but you may want to consider the other smaller Jackery models as well, as there can be some benefits to using the smaller versions.
However, if you plan to run multiple circuits and multiple appliances simultaneously, the 3000 Pro is your best option. While the inverter will consume a lot of power, it can still be more efficient than running multiple smaller inverters. It can also be easier, especially with a transfer switch installed in your house.
Always consult with an experienced electrician before buying a transfer switch, and I also recommend having it installed by them as well.
If you plan to run a standard refrigerator, try to only open it once every 4 hours. Standard household refrigerators are very well insulated, and lose most of their cold air by opening the door. If you have multiple people in the house, get everyone on the same eating schedule. This will reduce the power needed dramatically!
In this video we will talk about how you can get the most out of the Power Station you have, whether you buy the new 3000 Pro, or even if you just have a 1000 Pro, you can still do a lot!
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If you also love portable power and would like to join me on this journey, please consider:
Subscribing
Giving a thumbs up
Sharing this video
Using my Amazon links
and don't forget to leave a comment!
Thank you and thanks for watching! 😁
--------
3000 Pro Early Bird Coupon: (Expires March 27th 12am PST)
www.jackery.com/pages/solar-generator-3000-pro-event
- Jackery Pro Models:
Jackery 1000 Pro on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3lBRD1H
Jackery 1500 Pro on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3zahq4a
Jackery 2000 Pro on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3z7pC51
Jackery 3000 Pro on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3FSSDVI
- Transfer Switches:
"Goal Zero" Transfer Switch on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3zbgCvP
Standard Transfer Switch on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/40wy2P0
Circlecord Generator Adapter Cords on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3nqIRDV
- Heating & Cooling:
Cooper & Hunter Mini-split A/C & Heat on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/40j2BIb
Midea 8000btu U-shaped Air Conditioner on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3LNAQDn
Stalwart 12v Heated Blanket on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3z7pMJF
- Cooking & Food:
1000w Hotplate on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/42HXbIl
700w Microwave on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/40l0TX4
Iceco 12v Dual-zone Fridge / Freezer on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3ncTYjO
This is the thinking man's solar generator channel. You show us what these battery powered devices can, and more importantly, cannot do. This information is extremely valuable to consumers, who, all too often, are victims of marketing and influencer hype! Thank you for your teachings. You are saving me money!
Thank you for your insightful comment! I completely agree that it's crucial to have a clear understanding of what battery-powered devices can and cannot do. The Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series seems like a versatile and powerful option for home backup power. With its massive capacity, fast recharging, waterproof technology, and comprehensive protections, it seems like a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers. Your money-saving mindset is commendable, and I'm glad that the video's teachings have been helpful to you. Keep up the great work in finding trustworthy products!
Thank you so much for the painstaking research you do for us!
The main reason I like this channel is because it focuses on the products and not on the youtuber!
Best 3000 pro transfer switch video on the internet! I have a cabin with transfer switch but will need an adapter.
Love mine. I have the 1000 Pro and the 1000. Use them for camping and backup for lights at home if needed.
Nice video! Lots of great info.
Great video! I’m genuinely surprised it doesn’t have more views
Excellent video! Thank you
A good video to get me thinking about strategies. I use my 1000 and new 3000 Pro for power outages after hurricanes and other times. So, always searching for tips. Using 12v as much as possible is something I need to consider
Yep, combining a power station with super efficient appliances is the way to go IMO. Sure you can get a 10+kwh full house backup system with a 5000w inverter, split-phase outputs, etc etc. But eventually you will just realize how much power your normal household appliances consume anyways.
For cooling, I'd take a look at the new Ecoflow Delta 2 Units that have a extra battery port which is basically a high volt (~50v) output that is designed to work with their new super-efficient DC powered Wave 2 air conditioner / heater.
can I charge an ev with this ?
Yes, but only Level 1 (120v) charging up to 1.8kw, which is very slow. If you want Level 2 (240v) you need to look at the Jackery 2000 'Plus' version, which has a parallel output option if you buy 2 units ($$) and the parallel 240v hookup box. Then you should be able to charge your EV with that, if your EV has an onboard charger of 6kw or LESS.
15th! Great video.
1000w generator I won't even look at 2000 watt generator really ain't that much power but if you can bind both of them together you might have something and if it gives 240 v then I could hook it up to my kitchen oven to run 3600 w at 240 volt maybe for about 3 hours for three different times of the day one hour each time but sometimes I need an hour and a half to two hours so I think I'd have to get the batteries. Now you're talkin with the three major things I need to run I don't think I'm going to buy six 2000 watt generator To find two of them together three different times they have three different systems to run all three of them plus all their batteries but then again maybe I would have to.
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