Allpowers R1500 solar generator plus SP033 200W solar panel review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2024
  • I got to test out the little ALLPOWERS R1500 Power Station, with 1800 Watts of Pure Sine Wave inverter, 1152Wh of LiFePO4 battery capacity and charged by the Allpowers SP033 200W Portable Solar Panel, with the added feature of UPS Function for Home Emergency and also great for Outdoor Camping Power needs. Plus one of the first units I've seen in a long time with wireless charging for your phones.
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Комментарии • 36

  • @hakes187

    Hag mine for 8 months or so, u have had 4 power outages, 2 for over 12 hrs, it's pretty cool, only ran my internet and a fan..but did it fine

  • @vivienne3757

    Amazing how quick that charges up, like these reviews. Thanks

  • @rhadley958

    Well done for keeping up with content John - hope you guys are in the best place you can be ❤️

  • @pageant1fd

    Another great review John . Thanks for sharing.

  • @TicketyBoo.

    I was an early adopter of the Allpowers 2000 and have to say that when it worked, it was really good. In fact I loved it and recommended it to friends. But I'd now think twice about using it in a mobile environment. It's simply not robust enough. Granted it was over a year old by then, but the very first time I took it away in the caravan it broke. Something inside shook loose and started rattling. It no longer charges from mains though everything else works. There were no falls, no bumps and it was secured on a foam cushion as are my Lithium batteries. I contacted Allpowers directly and asked where I could get it fixed (at my own cost) but they wouldn't or couldn't tell me. They said i'd have to buy a new one. Yes, I can still charge it from solar but that's hardly practical in a Scottish winter. Essentially they are not interested, so it's a £1200 brick. I absolutely intend to buy a replacement but sadly it will definitely NOT be an Allpowers.

  • @daviddring8692

    Thanks john

  • @geoffcampbell7846

    Nice one John, another good review. Best wishes to both. 👋 🇬🇧🇺🇦🇪🇺

  • @DA11NOON

    Great vlog John 👍

  • @RogersRamblings

    "Cooking on gas."

  • @tron520

    I want to have a full electric power setup using a power station for cooking also, want for a weekend away mainly but extend a day are so, what station capacity would you recommend? I was looking at an Allpower product., so found this video very intresting.

  • @writerlass5924

    Hi John - great video! I am thinking of getting this power station to cover me during power outages - Im an online teacher so would have a laptop, several screens and a couple of lights hooked up so kids can see me😂 - I teach for 3-4 hours a day - would this power station get me through a day without mains power or do I need something bigger? Hoping to have solar panels too (can you charge via solar while using the power station at the same time?!) - plenty of sun where I will be based in Bulgaria so might as well get the free power resource!!

  • @wevegonetouring

    Hi John, can the angle of the panels be changed i.e. 45degs 55degs etc...

  • @daviddring8692

    Hi John. Would this be powerful enough to start diesel heater. Believe they have power surge when they first switched on (heater)

  • @Shifytee123

    John could you tell us what unit you are currently using as I'm not sure if you've switched since you've done a few reviews

  • @kevmeadows3915

    Great vid as usual John. I’m sure it’s not product placement (😂) but how good are those Peanut Pretzels? I lov’em with a beer 👍

  • @dafadowndilly5195

    A newbie question for you John... I have a Jackery unit. Can you top up even though you have used only, say, 20% of the battery. Or do you have to use all the power before topping up. Thank you. Best wishes to you and Mandy. x

  • @danklein8587

    How much is an extra battery ? Does that mean another power station ? I am just learning about these power stations. . . And . . . I see that the 200w solar panels plug into One port. What do I plug into to add another 200w or 400w panel ? Thanks for the video.

  • @MartinKennedy636

    John, what is the price of that charger you got?

  • @michaelk9123

    Be aware of the inferior quality of Allpowers: We bought a previos S700 model not even 1.5 years ago and it just died completely this month. Allpowers doesn't care at all, so we had to bring a 400+ USD device to recycling right away. No we bought an Ecoflow, hope it's better quality.

  • @Rob.1340

    👍🚐🚐😎