ALLPOWERS R1500 1800w Power Station
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this video we test the ALLPOWERS R1500 1800w Power Station
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DISCLAIMER: These videos are documenting my own projects, and experiences. These projects, and activities can be dangerous. Do not try any of this at home, doing so will be at your own risk.
Amazon Affiliate links:
ALLPOWERS R1500: amzn.to/3GzdPjM
Oscilloscope: amzn.to/48gRVya
ATORCH DL24P 180W Electronic Load Tester: amzn.to/3JQAvPb
Midea U Shaped 12000BTU AC Unit: amzn.to/43xiXPm
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AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: This channel may earn an affiliate commission if you purchase products through links I provide.
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CONTACT: bradcagleyt@gmail.com
Business/Collaboration only. Please do not contact me for for personal project help, or advice.
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DISCLAIMER: These videos are documenting my own projects, and experiences. These projects, and activities can be dangerous. Do not try any of this at home, doing so will be at your own risk..
I have this unit for the price its pretty good. even at 1800W load it maintained 110V output. i did ac capacity test and got about 85 percent advertised capacity. during black Friday it was on sale for 499 USD. the only issue i saw is while ac inverter is on there is a small fan always running in the background i guess its a good thing to keep things cool but it does use up capacity. just leaving ac inverter on uses about 2 percent battery per hour. leaving dc on don't use much at all. warranty is good at 5 years.
Nice, thanks for the info!
Hi everyone, just to let you all know that ALLPOWERS doesn’t make an expandable battery for the r1500 model, which makes the two ports on the side of the unit useless! To me, that’s false advertising.
If you want to have expandable batteries, you would have to buy the r3500 at least, to have this feature, which costs a fair bit more.
So be aware before you purchase the r1500 model.
I think you could use a step down transformer (I1V1 =I2V2) with solar panels in series if you wanted to go at a higher current but I would see the rating
Well what you buy at this price for 1800 watts
I've had this unit for about 3 months and for the money you can't beat it. And inexpensive unit under $500 that accepts 650 watts of solar. I have a couple of inexpensive units and this is always my go-to one.
Yeah, I like this one, and the r2500 is really sweet. Thanks
Dc output under 8 Amp load under 12 volts. I don't trust this unit...
Yeah, it sure did sag under 12v. I just noticed that too.
would that matter if i used this just for a portable refrigerator?
my setpower draws at most 55 watts
i have a secondary gmail account for logging into stuff like this
No DC ports except 1 cig port, tos "AGREE" to operate?
I would rather see a AC capacity test since the unit is over 1000wh and expandable.
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll see if my kill-o-watt meter will work for this.
Allpowers sucks! Save your money. Ive had 3 of their units. First 2 came DOA. 3RD one wont hold the charge after a month. Cheap china crap. Same your money and save for a better unit
that sucks...
60V input are VOC? What's the number of the cell's used in battery pack? How many in series and how many in parallel?
Yes 60 VOC. It's a 48v battery so should be 16s
@@BradCagle one more question please: *Does this option stay on or close by itself after some time? I have many problems with the R3500 and I need the powerstation to stay on continuously, and when I need it I can activate any port in the application via wifi*
15 amp ac should support 1800 watts shouldn't it? I don't trust this unit...
Yeah, i guess they're adding some safety margin
Exactly what I was thinking
You shouldn't trust allpowers. Garbage