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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @m06angel
    @m06angel 3 года назад

    Glad to have found this video. Bought my Deerma a month ago and today my power station just arrived. Can't wait to test them out together.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад

      @Nina Good day Nina and thanks for your comment. How did you get on? All the best, Adrian

  • @happydays9613
    @happydays9613 3 месяца назад

    Just ordered this, based on your review, I just chose the UK plug they offered as a option. I have been wanting to put my Jackery more to use, and wanted a way to boil water in my car. This will be a game changer for me with camping. Ordered and awaiting. Wanted a way to boil water with out using gas canisters for ages, but the watts have been too high for the Jackery. This based on your review should work. Not bothered about 15 min wait as long as I can do a hot drink, all good. Stay blessed and safe 🙏🏿

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 месяца назад +1

      @happydays9613 Awesome! I'm glad the review provided something useful. I've got to admit, when I first got it, I didn't think it would work with the smaller units, especially the Jackery 240. Turned out to be the best combination for traveling light without burning anything to boil water. I use it for work as well, when out in my car, having a hot cuppa anywhere is a game-changer for me and costs me nothing other than some coffee! With all the money I spend to review battery systems, this is one of the best value purchases I've made (also bought another). Please can you let me know how you get on once it arrives? All the best, Adrian

    • @happydays9613
      @happydays9613 3 месяца назад

      @@DADvinci Hi Adrian, thank you for your response. Glad it is really proving useful since your review for you.
      My Jackery 240 should more beneficial now with this little boiling system when it arrives. Yes of course, I will definitely let you know how I get on when it arrives. As I am hoping to camping a lot this year, so hope it does the job. Loving the fact I can boil water in my car and you yourself have done it too. Hoping it arrives in time for my first camp in July.
      I had looked at so many boiling options with electric was losing hope, until I came across your review. This will be a total game changer for me too. Also impressed you ordered another. I tend to do that if something is good.
      Stay blessed 🙏🏾 Eliza

    • @happydays9613
      @happydays9613 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@DADvinciHi, it arrived, instructions still in Chinese. It did not work with my Jackery, tried it at different temps and the Jackery would just shut down. Disappointed it doesn't work with mine, however I am fortunate to have a bigger power station non branded that it worked with, boiling within 3 mins. Great results so happy and about 4 watts used. Tried it twice, same result.
      I am going to try again with my Jackery, but not sure it will make any difference.
      They sent the wrong plug too, despite selecting UK plug option, used my cable from laptop.
      It will be a complete game changer addition for me with camping so not too disappointed as now can boil water for quick meals.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 месяца назад

      @happydays9613 I'm glad it arrived, so sorry it didn't work with your Jackery. I'm not sure what could have changed as my setup works fine, albeit with the expected long boiling time. Perhaps they've updated something on the kettle itself. Does it still read as 300W on the label (underneath)? Does your unbranded power station show the amount of watts used while it's boiling? I'm pleased it wasn't a complete let-down with it still working well for what you need if for. If you could let me know that would be great. Cheers, Adrian

  • @davidf8804
    @davidf8804 3 года назад

    Great video, as always. Thanks and congratulations!!

  • @Orwell2024
    @Orwell2024 19 дней назад

    Incredible !! how about getting a 1 L thermos ? £15

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  14 дней назад

      @Orwell2024 I guess it's all about what someone would need. When I've worked outside for the day and there's been no way of making a hot drink, it's proved invaluable. Just take a 2L bottle of water and I have cold water to drink and can make coffee/tea and soup. If you want something hot and don't have a method to boil water it's a great idea. Cheers, Adrian

  • @crazysodan7934
    @crazysodan7934 2 года назад

    I like your reviews. You have a lot of patience in boiling a glass of water.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @crazy sodan Good day! Thanks for your kind feedback, it's much appreciated👍. I'm always rushing about, so it's nice to slow down and wait for a cuppa sometimes😊. All the best, Adrian

  • @markb4071
    @markb4071 3 года назад +1

    eurgh, a dangerous 'death dapter' - the earth pin is sleeved, so no use at all in a normal mains situation. please throw it away and use a better one or put your pwn plug on the lead ( if you haven't already - haven't watched to the end yet )
    EDIT: Good use of laptop cable there :o)

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 3 года назад +1

    Great demo, yea I expect you’d need a 300 watt inverter minimum with added surge. The modified sine wave shouldn’t cause problems, it was just the wattage. Nice kettle, proving that boiling water does take a lot of energy, even for one cup. Not impossible on the go though. Thanks for sharing the video. 👍😀

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад +1

      @Roger Hargreaves Hey Roger! Thanks for your kind feedback 👍😊. I didn't know what to expect when I got this and whether it would even run on most of the units (somewhat surprised). Been using it for 6+ weeks now and the beeping once it's boiled is really handy. As you can imagine, my home is littered with power stations now (testing and using), so I find one that has charge plug in and wait for the beep! The waiting time doesn't bother me as it's free to boil too😊. All the best, Adrian

    • @rogerhargreaves2272
      @rogerhargreaves2272 3 года назад +1

      @@DADvinci - ha, you’ve got a few power generators then, I’m currently using the “supa” 388 watt hour you demonstrated a while ago using a Renogy 100 watt panel; no issues so far. It’s interesting to see the Eco Plus Delta Max coming out soon, they are doing a U.K. version but I think 6k is expensive; although it is the Rolls Royce of generators. I expect Will Prowse will get his hands on one. It’s probably easier to make your own system up if you’ve got the space, the only cost restraint being battery storage with a Renogy lithium-ion polymer battery 100Ah battery costing £600. Anyway, thanks for the video Adrian, always interesting to watch and great to get a comment back. 👍😀

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад +1

      @Roger Hargreaves No problem at all, I'll always try and get to comments as soon as possible. Yes, I've had to buy a few so I can keep up with the comments and test things out. I hope to be as big as Will's channel one day. I'd still like to get my hands on the AC200P as that looks like a good unit now they've ironed out the launch issues. Their EB150 has been brilliant as it gets on with the job with no fuss or issues (so far). Cheers, Adrian

    • @rogerhargreaves2272
      @rogerhargreaves2272 3 года назад +1

      @@DADvinci ha, yes Will does have a lot of followers. I guess he’s in the right spot on the planet for a solar themed channel. Thanks for your reply Adrian. Rog. 😀👍

  • @svmagichat2532
    @svmagichat2532 2 года назад

    I ve one. I am downsizing the gully on my boat. I will do a full review when i have completed the project on my pocket sailing boat.
    Gerard. Qld Austrlia.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @Tron Alpha Thank you👍

  • @cbolt4492
    @cbolt4492 3 года назад

    Keep them coming 😎

  • @grahamewright3770
    @grahamewright3770 3 года назад +1

    Hi Adrian, Great Video as always. I wondered if you still have the larger AllPowers 606Wh, and if so could you give the flask a go on it please. Wondering if it would trip out like the 372 did. I know the 606 has a larger inverter, so hoping it would be OK. Thanks, Grahame.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад +1

      @Grahame Wright Hey Grahame! You're too kind, thank you😊. It works fine on my 666, so should be fine on the revised 606 version as it has the 500W inverter. The larger inverter means it boils faster too. This flask has been so handy, that I bought another! I hope this helps. Please shout if you need anything else. Cheers, Adrian

    • @grahamewright3770
      @grahamewright3770 3 года назад +1

      @@DADvinci Thanks, I'll order one from the link for Ali Express. Did yours take a while? Showing estimated delivery of 2nd Oct from China. Regards.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад +1

      @Grahame Wright No problem at all. From what I can remember, the 2nd one I ordered took about 2-3 weeks, so not long at all. Take care, Adrian

    • @grahamewright3770
      @grahamewright3770 3 года назад +1

      @@DADvinci Hi Adrian, Just a quick update which may help others as well. The kettle arrived 10 days after ordering. Quickest anything has come from China for me. Works well with the 606 version, only takes 9 minutes to boil. Will be using this in combination with a Wacaco Nanopresso for the campervan and work van when on call outs in the middle of no-where at 2am :-) Thanks for the videos, very useful.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад +1

      @Grahame Wright Hey Grahame! Thanks again for your generous feedback and sharing for other viewers benefit😊👍. Looks like their 10-day shipping is still working, which is what appealed to me too (if only it was all like that). It definitely takes advantage of bigger inverters, so I can only assume that the circuity in the flask adapts to the power it can pull, as on paper it shouldn't have worked with the Beaudens 240's 150W inverter. Let's hope your 2am call outs don't happen too often, but at least you can have a nice cuppa now😊. All the very best, Adrian

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 2 года назад

    Interesting. I've got a spardar which works on all 3 of my power stations via a ciggy socket. It s really low powered at either 80w or 120 w and holds 2 little cups or one good big mug full so Im wondering if thats the same capacity as your little kettle.
    It takes between 20 and 30 mins to boil though from cold . Is your kettle also a flask though to keep the drink hot because if it is, couldn't you put hot water in and then just boil it when you want and have the boil much quicker?..For reading Chinese instructions,I have found the google translate phone app works well in camera mode.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @Logotha Ironsides Good day and thanks very much for sharing. It's great to hear about different options too. This also helps other viewers out. Although this looks like a traditional flask, it's not a vacuum one. It does keep the water warm/cold for a little while and leaves me with the option to boil or drink cold (if not boiled beforehand), so flexible for me while out and about. Completely agree, translate does work really well on the instructions. Thanks again and all the best, Adrian

  • @danielb7006
    @danielb7006 3 года назад

    Ordered one of these, as I carried the Explorer 1000 and a 1000w kettle hiking with me up a small mountain, and yes it works, but not at all recommended due to heavy weight. Hopefully one of these + an Explorer 240 will be massively more practical.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад +1

      @Daniel B Good day Daniel. Wow, that's some weight to carry hiking! This is definitely more backpack friendly and although it takes a while to boil, makes drinks/packet more practical while in the middle of nowhere. All the best, Adrian

    • @danielb7006
      @danielb7006 3 года назад +1

      @@DADvinci My one just got delivered, I don't understand why it pulls 170w on the Explorer 240 but about 330w on the Explorer 1000. I would have expected it to try and pull 300+ from the 200w inverter and trip it, still very glad it works, thanks for the suggestion!

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад

      @Daniel B Hey Daniel! I’m glad to hear you've got yours now. That was something I wasn't expecting when I first went to do the video. On paper, I expected the Beaudens and Jackery to trip not the ALLPOWERS 372. The only thing I can think of is that the flask circuity adapts to the power it can pull, which is why it's great for smaller inverters (just takes more time). I bought a second one as it's been such a good unit and I can carry a little more water for longer trips. I hope all goes well on your next mountain hike! Cheers, Adrian

  • @Free__Speech
    @Free__Speech 8 месяцев назад

    Do u use solar panel with jackery 240?

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  8 месяцев назад

      @Free__Speech Good day! I hope this answers your question ruclips.net/video/SM8Ednq7wGU/видео.htmlsi=00-e2GlH5w34qqLH&t=1220 . All the best, Adrian

  • @monikmonyk3677
    @monikmonyk3677 2 года назад

    Very clear and accurate,thank you so much,but i need to ask if my electric box lunch will work with the 240 jackery model it's says that AC power supply 110V-240V rated power 75W and vehicle DC power supply 12V-24V rated power 75W
    It's a X-JING01 model maybe you may help me.
    I need to go on long 2 days journey with the train and i got an autistic child with a special diet,i need to know that i m able to heat his food.
    Thank you so much

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад +1

      @Monik Monyk Good day! Thanks very much for your kind feedback, it's much appreciated😊. The Explorer 240 has a 200W 230V AC mains socket and the 12V output is good for up to 10A (10A x 12V = 120W), so on paper it should handle the lunchbox at 75W. I'd recommend testing before your trip and using the 12V output as this will help the battery last a little longer. I suggest taking both lunchbox power cables with you as a precaution. I also recommend taking the AC power brick to 'top up' the 240 if there are power sockets on the train or locations you may stop for a while. Please shout if you have any further questions and I hope you have a good trip. All the best, Adrian

    • @monikmonyk3677
      @monikmonyk3677 2 года назад

      @@DADvinci Thank you so much,i email the company trying to get more answers ,i didn't expect you to answer honestly,but you did it and i m very happy,i didn't buy the unit yet,i buy from argos one energizer power station 230 and was not working,i return
      it and i start to study on internet,like that i find your video about it,now i don't want to buy and return that's why i was asking,before i purchase and also 559 £ for the 500 unit look a bit too much for my needs,but thank you so much from the bottom of my heart ,you done a great job

    • @monikmonyk3677
      @monikmonyk3677 2 года назад +1

      I m back to update,i just receive the unit jackery 240 with 48% charge and i check my lunch box with both cables AC and DC and it's working,amazing,i m so happy,manny thanks to you ,i manage to understand something about electricity and i find a solution for my child,you know autistic children challenge a mom to her best ability to find solutions,and all this because you done so many great video explaining everything,to say thank you is not enough i will send so many prayers for you 🙂

  • @MatteoComensoli
    @MatteoComensoli Год назад

    how can the 150w inverter power it ? does it drop the voltage ? whats the main power for the kettle?

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  Год назад +1

      @matteocomensoli3883 Good day and thanks for your question. The kettle is rated at 300W and draws the current it needs. I wasn't expecting it to work on the 2 smallest (inverter) ones. The power stations typically provide 220-230V and don't come with voltage drop capability (e.g. Ecoflow X-boost). It still works and draws less watts, which is why it takes longer on the smaller inverters. I hope this answers your question. All the best, Adrian

    • @MatteoComensoli
      @MatteoComensoli Год назад +1

      @@DADvinci cool

  • @tartanrambo
    @tartanrambo 3 года назад

    Yep, I was an early adopter of the AllPowers 372Wh. I now think this was a mistake. There's not much I can run on this that would be useful to me in day to day van life. I really wanted to be able to make a cup of tea for two. I guess I'll just have to stick with gas.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад

      @Tartan Rambo Good day and thanks for your comment. It's a shame, as I really wasn't expecting the result. If anything, I thought the Jackery and Beaudens might have tripped out with their smaller rated inverters. Mine has been through the wars (yes, I'm clumsy), but is still working fine even with its ‘characteristics’. Another viewer mentioned an alternative that might work with 12V, so I'm hoping to find an option for 372 owners. All the best, Adrian

    • @tartanrambo
      @tartanrambo 3 года назад +1

      @@DADvinci Keep up the great videos. Although I am Subscribed, you videos don't pop up that often. When they do, it's always a treat. Thank you.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад

      @Tartan Rambo You are most kind, thank you very much😊. I'm trying to get more videos out, but the day job has been very busy recently along with daily life. I might start doing more short videos as I can get bitesize content out quicker. Thanks again!

    • @danieljohn8714
      @danieljohn8714 3 года назад

      @@DADvinci Thank you for your super informative videos. Please keep them coming. Did you ever find an alternative option for the 372? It would be great to find a solution for my 372 unit. Thank you.

  • @livingadventure2988
    @livingadventure2988 2 года назад

    can you also use it to heat up soup in it or boil rice in it?

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад +1

      @Living Adventure Good day and thanks for your question. It's not something I've done myself, but if you can boil milk in it then I can't see why warming soup wouldn't work. I wouldn't personally boil rice in it. All the best, Adrian

  • @angiefav1847
    @angiefav1847 2 года назад

    Great review but if it doesn't have instructions in english l will look for something else. I bought the makita 36 volt kettle great kettle makes 6 cups 2 18v batteries

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @Angie fav Good day! Thanks for your kind feedback👍😊. Google translate works well, but I understand that it would be better for instructions in English. I'm glad you found an alternative. All the best, Adrian

  • @Inclinant
    @Inclinant 2 года назад

    Excellent video

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад +1

      @Astra Inclinant You are most kind, thank you 😊👍

  • @ballentphoto
    @ballentphoto 2 года назад

    Why not use a jetboil? About 2 (if that) minutes and you have boiling water and it’s a whole lot lighter.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @ballentphoto Good day and thanks for your comment. That's a good point and for many that would do the job for sure. For me, I take camera equipment, mobile devices and light when I go on trips. With a folding solar panel I can recharge the power stations and never need to buy fuel (nothing to burn). It's just an option that works for me and others have found it useful as they don't need to buy fuel either (judging on feedback). I hope this covers it. All the best, Adrian

  • @petecoventry6858
    @petecoventry6858 2 года назад

    My 372wh model lasted 97 cycles and then it died - the screen died 3 months ago - i assume yours did too?

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @Pete Coventry Mine is still working and use it daily (mostly runs TV in my bedroom). I fixed my screen by resoldering the joints to the mainboard. Not sure if dropping it made it worse or whether it would go without my clumsiness, but still going ok for me. Cheers, Adrian

  • @johnrooke5885
    @johnrooke5885 3 года назад +1

    Low wattage kettle faster and just as cheap plus you get 2 full cups

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  3 года назад +1

      @John Rooke Good day John! Brilliant, please can you share the link so other viewers can grab one? Many thanks, Adrian

    • @danielb7006
      @danielb7006 3 года назад +1

      I know the one your probably referring to it's from Russel Hobbs, but it's 1,000 watts so it's not suitable for these devices, but would work with the Jackery explorer 1000 or equivalent.

  • @blairpoll287
    @blairpoll287 2 года назад

    This kettle is 300w and jackery is rated for 200w...... not sure this is a good combo

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад +1

      @Blair Pollard Good day and thanks for your comment. For me, it's been a great combo. The kettle will pull the power it needs and as you can see in the video the Jackery is fine with it. I must admit, on paper I thought there might have been issues when first using it on my smaller power stations. The Jackery has overcurrent protection. This means that the inverter will trip off if the device (kettle in this case) draws too much current for it to handle. It's never tripped my 240, but this is just my experience. All the best, Adrian

    • @blairpoll287
      @blairpoll287 2 года назад

      @@DADvinci have you got a anker 521 to test it with please its 200w too but jackery says 400w surge but the anker doesn't show that so not sure if it will work.

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @Blair Pollard I'm sorry, I don't have the Anker to test I'm afraid.

  • @CH3825
    @CH3825 2 года назад

    Good video but a conventional vacuum flask will keep tea hot, for hours, is lighter and more environmentally friendly!

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @CH3825 Good day. Thanks for your kind feedback, it's much appreciated👍. I completely agree that this isn't the best option for every situation especially if you only want a cup of tea/coffee or hot/cold water for shorter trips, but for me it's proved very useful. I can recharge the power station using my folding solar panel (weather dependent). I can charge my camera gear/tech/lights when out and about on extended trips, make packet soup/pasta for lunch (carry the dry ingredients and take water). I also use it at home as a one cup option I can run off any power station and charge using only solar (so good for grid backup too). This video came about due to the sheer number of questions I had from viewers about a kettle that could work with smaller power stations, not just from people who camp or tour, but those on the road for a living.
      I'm always learning, so if you could share the details from the environmental stand point that would be great. All the best, Adrian

  • @hemigod2
    @hemigod2 2 года назад

    use google translate

    • @DADvinci
      @DADvinci  2 года назад

      @James Metalarc Good day James and thanks for your comment. I did indeed use Google translate (image recognition) and it wasn't very good with recognising the characters or providing a decent translation of what it did find. Thanks for mentioning it though. All the best, Adrian