How to calculate how much 0.4 hours that is shown on the display of a solar station is in real time for charging. We divide 60 minutes by 100 and get a constant of 0.6. We multiply the constant by the time that the solar station shows: 0.6 * 0.4 = 0.24 which represents 24 minutes.
i got the river off amazon for 200 buck a and it came with a 40 wat portable charger but i got it bc i always drain my car battery charging my phone or other devices like a laptop or rog ally x and its work good i like i also am using it now to bring my electricity consumption down not for the bill or anything but just to be nice to the planet
Eu gosto dessa bateria portátil, com muitas conexões, alta potência e luz. Eu gostaria de ter uma dessas, mas não teria uso. Só tenho um celular, e meu notebook não é usbc
Was really curious, i bought this exact one also, i was torn between the DC or the AC/DC version.. is it possible to run a 12v inverter off the car plug on this thing? I want to try it but dont want to cause damage to the new power station. Did a quick google search it says "yes" you can. Figured if i ran a 300w inverter off a 300w anker power station that would be suitable or?? Let me know what you think. If we can run a small inverter off this thing that is amazing for emergency situations
Hmmm. Didn’t watch the whole video, did you, lol. I ran a 100w inverter off it. Probably wouldn’t want to try 300w though. The 12v port is listed as 10A.
I have one the same size but no were does it say were to plug a charger and when I ordered mine did they offer a charger not even one you could order. On the device it's self it should be charged price of the device. It's why to this day I wouldn't order another
The manual shows which ports you can charge with. And as far as chargers go, Anker is one of the leading charger brands, so I’m pretty sure you can find a charger quite easily. Of course, it would be easier if they included the charger, but they probably want to keep that cost out since most people have a PD charger of some sort.
If it advertises to be charged with two 140w ports and there are only 2 on the device……well, I may not be a genius, but I’m sure close to Sherlock Holmes. It’s pretty reasonable to guess those are the only ports. It’s also quite clear when you purchase any of these power stations you’re not going to get a charge to go with it. Honestly though, PD chargers are inexpensive and easy to come by so for most it’s not a worry.
I'm interested in your thoughts on this type of power station. Let me know!
Just got mine and used it for a few days, albeit just around the house. I love the versatility and portability!
The pop up light is a nice bonus.
Love it. This thing would have blown my mind just 3-4 years ago. Very handy. Thanks for watching!
I use the 12v dc to charge my anker 521 overnight, light weight and charges fast
How to calculate how much 0.4 hours that is shown on the display of a solar station is in real time for charging.
We divide 60 minutes by 100 and get a constant of 0.6.
We multiply the constant by the time that the solar station shows:
0.6 * 0.4 = 0.24 which represents 24 minutes.
Very helpful. Thanks!
i got the river off amazon for 200 buck a and it came with a 40 wat portable charger but i got it bc i always drain my car battery charging my phone or other devices like a laptop or rog ally x and its work good i like i also am using it now to bring my electricity consumption down not for the bill or anything but just to be nice to the planet
What solar panel , other than anchor can i use .?
I have a 40 watt with usb and some round plug in thingy.
Eu gosto dessa bateria portátil, com muitas conexões, alta potência e luz. Eu gostaria de ter uma dessas, mas não teria uso. Só tenho um celular, e meu notebook não é usbc
No hang strap included?
The strap is sold separately for both this model and the 300 (non DC). This model comes with the hand strap.
@ Thanks because I saw a post on Reddit saying the long strap was free at checkout on Amazon but is not. For $29 it’s ridiculous.
@@FamilyGeekeryI got mine from Best buy and it came with the strap.
Was really curious, i bought this exact one also, i was torn between the DC or the AC/DC version.. is it possible to run a 12v inverter off the car plug on this thing? I want to try it but dont want to cause damage to the new power station. Did a quick google search it says "yes" you can. Figured if i ran a 300w inverter off a 300w anker power station that would be suitable or?? Let me know what you think. If we can run a small inverter off this thing that is amazing for emergency situations
Hmmm. Didn’t watch the whole video, did you, lol. I ran a 100w inverter off it. Probably wouldn’t want to try 300w though. The 12v port is listed as 10A.
@@FamilyGeekery i commented to early lol. Thanks for the awesome video and reply back
@TrevSRT4 no problem. Glad to catch you before you burn up your cigarette lighter plug, lol. Thanks for watching, and thanks for the engagement!
Jackery 100 drops to 30w when it’s above 50 to 60% battery based on my experience.
I have one the same size but no were does it say were to plug a charger and when I ordered mine did they offer a charger not even one you could order. On the device it's self it should be charged price of the device. It's why to this day I wouldn't order another
The manual shows which ports you can charge with. And as far as chargers go, Anker is one of the leading charger brands, so I’m pretty sure you can find a charger quite easily. Of course, it would be easier if they included the charger, but they probably want to keep that cost out since most people have a PD charger of some sort.
If it advertises to be charged with two 140w ports and there are only 2 on the device……well, I may not be a genius, but I’m sure close to Sherlock Holmes. It’s pretty reasonable to guess those are the only ports. It’s also quite clear when you purchase any of these power stations you’re not going to get a charge to go with it. Honestly though, PD chargers are inexpensive and easy to come by so for most it’s not a worry.
Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries will require you to initiate a charge to "wake up" the battery.