Oupes Mega 2 - 2048Wh Portable Power Station Solar Generator

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • A new year means a new power station. You asked me about it, now I'm reviewing it! Join me as we go over the ins and outs of the Mega 2 from the new Oupes "Mega" series.
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  • @johncook1080
    @johncook1080 Месяц назад +2

    Brian, you are THE man. Your presentations move at a good pace, you're efficient, and very understandable, even for an old Boomer Ape like me.
    I'd been looking to stick my toe into portable solar power generators as a more mobile option.
    Tonight I pulled a trigger on the entry level Oupes generator based on your excellent recommendation.
    We spent years camping with our daughters. Now in our retirement years we need to find a small but comfortable camper to continue our journey into the sunset.
    You have become an important member of our team.
    God bless you and your family with good health and prosperity.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words and watching the channel. It's good to know that the videos are helping some people out, thanks again!

  • @mmiadragonz
    @mmiadragonz 5 месяцев назад +8

    You explain this so fluid and efficiently. I wish my home contractor knew anything about it like you did. amazing research I loved it

  • @jonluchessi1643
    @jonluchessi1643 5 месяцев назад +3

    Brian you give a lot of good info, approximately one year ago I purchased my Bushwacker HD 10 and at first I thought it was junk because I had so many problems but the longer I have it the more I really like it, quite a while ago I sent you a message About all the negative things on my trailer I wasn’t happy with it but I’ve done so many modifications and I do mainly back country travel with my dog and my trailer has been modified for extreme back country travel done so much to it and still changing it, but I wanted to thank you for all the info that you give, It’s been really helpful, I think you’re a brilliant guy when it comes to electricity I don’t have the skills and it seems I just don’t have the patience to learn those electric skills it’s frustrating to me but because of your videos it’s really helped me out, I really wanted to thank you!!👍👍👍😊

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate you tuning in.
      It seems like we had a pretty similar experience, I was pretty upset with the Bushwhacker for a while, after some upkeep and mods, I couldn't be happier

  • @danemmerich6775
    @danemmerich6775 5 месяцев назад +4

    Another great video. I would love to see that video showing the 30amp Anderson hook up. All the options and ways to use it. I will search for it now if you have it.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      Here is one that shows some of the capability-
      Using Goal Zero for RV Battery
      ruclips.net/video/_MRIg0Szh-0/видео.html

  • @dogishappy0
    @dogishappy0 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, I've never heard of these! Thank you for the excellent review!

  • @brianhargiss9575
    @brianhargiss9575 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the great review! And it was nice to see ripple as well.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      Ripple loves her camera time.. lol thanks for watching!

  • @touringandtrails
    @touringandtrails 5 месяцев назад +4

    It's great to have 30-amp capabilities. Great review of the Oupes power station. No matter the brand, everyone should get something for backup power, too much instability in the world. Enjoy the BW road trip, no place like the Southwest for Winter travels. Stay safe and enjoy!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you! Heading to Texas tomorrow!

  • @tobyz.3452
    @tobyz.3452 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video! Great production, great information. Thank you for your posting. I really like this unit.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for swinging by and watching the video, I appreciate it the comment.

  • @adventuresofthememorymakers
    @adventuresofthememorymakers 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Oupes for finally building the power I wanted all along. The Anderson 30amp power pole for high output 12v is perfect for powering the 12v needs in a small camper. No proprietary adapters needed.
    I use the 30amp 120v 3 prong plug with a 4 prong adapter to convert it to 240 and power our electrical needs in our house during short power outages without having to get put the generator. Its an awesome feature!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      Pretty awesome and the price is amazing!

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the review.

  • @jimdunkle4823
    @jimdunkle4823 2 месяца назад +1

    Sounds good. But it has a lot of bad reviews on Amazon, Thank for your review.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +1

      I've been following that, I find it kind of surprising. This is definitely a discount power station, but I have several Oupes that worked out great for the price. I have received feedback from people that I've had problems, but they've always been able to get good tech-support. I will keep an eye on the reviews, I don't wanna recommend products that people have trouble with.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @CherokezPittman
    @CherokezPittman 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video on power stations! For outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers, I highly recommend the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It has a massive capacity of up to 5kWh, fast recharging, versatile sockets, and comprehensive protections. Plus, it's waterproof! A reliable backup power solution for your camping adventures and ensuring uninterrupted family time.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +3

      If you're going to keep leaving this message, you better send me the Segway cube!
      I don't mind spreading the word, but at least let me test one out !

    • @major__kong
      @major__kong 5 месяцев назад +1

      If you're an RV lover with skills, you can build you own power units much cheaper. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, what you do need 5KWh for? Unless by outdoor enthusiast you mean bringing all the accoutrements of home and camping with a couple of hundred other people also bringing all the accoutrements of home. But my wife calls that glamping. I tell her, if that's what she wants to do, I'll string an extension cord to the backyard.

  • @davidelliott400
    @davidelliott400 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent review. Always looking for improvements and how all of the pieces fit together. The Anderson ports and being 30 Amps as a viable replacement for the house battery continues to pique my interest. I use smaller portable power storage units for most everything as point of use devices and seldom use the AC side of the electrical system. I picked up a Dabbsson, DBS2300 Plus, to help with the power at the house if the power goes out, to keep a freezer going. It has the DC Anderson connection also rated at 30 Amps but no 30 Amp AC RV connection. Over 50 lbs is a two person lift to minimize getting a hernia is always a consideration. Eyeballing the ultimate power upgrade to an Epoch 12V 460Ah Portable Power Station. Safe travels and stary nights.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for tuning in! That dabbsson got my attention, im glad it's working out for you.
      Hoping youre enjoying your 12sk!

  • @twloughlin
    @twloughlin 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'll get one of these eventually, I think, but not right now. All the holiday sales are gone, and you don't have a discount code here (WTF?? 😄). I have too many other rando PPS units hanging about that I should sell first. I want to be able to wire this right into the DC side of my Class C and bypass the house battery altogether. Spring projects are piling up already. Enjoy the rest of your trip!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      It's basically the same price as the holiday sale... lol you gotta love marketing.
      I will get a promo code soon, but sometimes they make you sell your soul for them. I usually ask once Ive made the video, so they can't tell me to say certain things.
      Happy holidays!

  • @stacyjourdain4435
    @stacyjourdain4435 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thx 👍👍

  • @Joe-cu4hi
    @Joe-cu4hi 5 месяцев назад +1

    There was a time not too long ago that I could not understand why would anyone want or need a “Power Station” especially if you own a generator. I took the plunge (Another lithium Iron brand) after much research for a 3 month trip out west. Although we had our Honda generator the power station was a welcomed accessory when the generator was not allowed at a national park or at a WalMart RV Resort (overnight) 😂 BTW I always appreciate you easy to follow teaching style. Thank you

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад

      They are very handy. I just stayed in a Cracker Barrel RV resort the other night... lol
      Thanks for watching!

    • @cmarion1544
      @cmarion1544 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for such a clear review. I was looking at this brand last spring, but for some reason, Oupes is no longer available in Canada and is no longer an option. We have a 16 ft trailer and currently camp in our provincial campgrounds with electrical hookups. We would like to venture further afield and drydock, and are looking to figure out a way to do this and keep our rv fridge powered. Since it is a compressor fridge, it doesn't have the option of propane. We thought a power station would help accomplish that, but are trying to figure out how to do this. The microwave and air-conditioning aren't a factor. Thanks for your straightforward videos and safe travels

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад

      @@cmarion1544 I don't think you can get it on Amazon, but did you try factory direct from Oupes?

  • @gburnett9033
    @gburnett9033 3 месяца назад +1

    I really enjoy your channel Brian 😊I own the Bushwhaer 17BH, so will the 30a plug work with this unit? I assume probably everything accept A/C.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад +2

      Yes, it will work doing that. Since you're running through the inverter, you're going to notice that you get much less runtime.
      In fact, you could actually run your air conditioner plugged in this way, it's just not gonna run for very long.
      There's a few tricks to get amazing results, if you're willing to do this modification, it will last 4 to 5 times as long as plugging into the inverter.
      (do this with the oupes instead of yeti)
      Using Goal Zero for RV Battery
      ruclips.net/video/_MRIg0Szh-0/видео.html

  • @bigjim-oj8bd
    @bigjim-oj8bd 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great information! Thanks
    Anderson 30 amp from Oupes battery to where on camper side ??

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      Like this-
      Using Goal Zero for RV Battery
      ruclips.net/video/_MRIg0Szh-0/видео.html

  • @drewg2030
    @drewg2030 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey brother, lover your videos! New to the rv lifestyle. Always went camping in text but bought a 2024 Coleman rubicon 1400bh. It’s “set up” for solar but only runs the fridge and not AC,heater and outlets. It there a way to use this oupes with solar so I can go off grid? That is my goal to make my camper completely self sufficient

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching the channel! This can be a huge topic, very difficult to discuss in a simple text. You can use this oupes to run anything you want, the runtime is what becomes a variable. With the high output DC plug, you can run everything that your camper runs off the battery for a very, very long time.
      To run a huge appliance like an air conditioner can be very challenging. We have four or five videos on the channel where I talk about it, check out some of the older videos for more details. There's some running air conditioners off power stations, and there's others about replacing the air conditioner with the DC unit. Let me know if you have any other questions, thanks for watching.

  • @JMcGovern1963
    @JMcGovern1963 Месяц назад +1

    Brian - thanks for the information. If I were to connect the power station to my camper via the Anderson power pole, would I be able to use the outlets inside the camper to say charge my phone? How about run the built in Atwood mini refrigerator? Thanks.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  Месяц назад +3

      By using the Anderson DC port, you will only be able to run DC items in the camper. Your phone is DC, so you can plug it into any of the USB or 12 V ports, but your outlets will not work.
      They make refrigerators in both AC and DC, if you're Atwood is DC, then it will run .
      Hope this helps .

  • @duanehamdorf2228
    @duanehamdorf2228 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the review 👍 do you have to use the phone app or can you use it without? Thanks

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      There's buttons that allow you to do anything you want without using the app... no worries

    • @duanehamdorf2228
      @duanehamdorf2228 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife thanks I'm thinking seriously about this unit.

  • @fragsrus1
    @fragsrus1 2 месяца назад +1

    So, is this now what you are using to run your AC unit as well? That video resonates with us very much as sleeping while hot means no sleep at all. We are about to pick up a Bushwhacker 12RAD and looking for "bang for the buck" solution for ensuring we have AC for maybe up to a week at a time.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +1

      I use the EcoFlow Delta 2 max with expansion batteries for the AC. This unit is certainly capable, but I have not purchased any of the expansion batteries.
      If I were to do it all over again, this would be a pretty good buy to do the same thing as I do with the delta max 2

    • @fragsrus1
      @fragsrus1 2 месяца назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife In your opinion, how would this system compare to the new Bluetti AC200L? The AC200L doesn't have the 12v/30A Anderson plug, is that really a game changer/deal breaker?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +1

      @@fragsrus1 the major difference here is obviously price. Bluetti makes a great power station but several hundred dollar difference isn't justified.
      The 30 A DC plug is a game changer if it's something that you will use. The ability to run an RV, van, or cabin DC system completely off the PPS is really convenient and saves so much power. If thats isnt something that you intend on doing, than it doesn't really make a difference.
      Thanks for watching, hope I answered your questions.

    • @fragsrus1
      @fragsrus1 2 месяца назад

      @@DIYOutdoorLife thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.

  • @jtcj1994
    @jtcj1994 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am in the planning stages of turning my cargo trailer into a 6x12 teardrop 😂. I am on the fence as to go with this or goal zero with the high amp 12v. Or just build a 200ah lifepo system. Whats your thoughts? You really do a great job helping newbies get a handle on what could be a complicated endeavor. Thanks for everything

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you, I appreciate you watching. The reason I prefer the pre built systems is because you can pick them up and bring them in the house when the power goes out. There's a million other uses for a portable power station, the portability tends to make it more practical than the home built battery build out.
      The goal zero is bulletproof, but for the price, I will probably go with one of the systems . If you need more capacity, you can add a oupes expansion (b2) battery later.

    • @calebpeper7409
      @calebpeper7409 4 месяца назад

      The goal zero yeti 1500 with solar panel is $1,500 right now. Would you recommend that over the Oupes mega 2? I have a 30 ft 2015 cruiser shadow that I want to power on long weekends boondocking. @@DIYOutdoorLife

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  4 месяца назад +1

      @@calebpeper7409its such a tough call. This is 33 percent bigger and charges much faster. On the other hand, the GZ has a really solid build quality. For construction, id choose the yeti, for camping, id go with the oupes for the size and charge speed.
      Hope this helps!

    • @calebpeper7409
      @calebpeper7409 4 месяца назад +1

      It really helps! Your videos are excellent and have helped me so much. I'm new to this camper world and you're giving me confidence with the way you teach and recommend solutions and products honestly. Thank you and keep it up!@@DIYOutdoorLife

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  4 месяца назад

      @@calebpeper7409 I really appreciate that and thank you for watching the channel!

  • @MikeLoper
    @MikeLoper 5 месяцев назад +1

    Brian, can I charge my Bluettii AC1800 directly from my Renology 200-watt suitcase panel. Do I hook up everything just like I was charging up an AGM battery?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      Your renogy suitcase can work if you bypass the charge controller. Remember that your bluetti already has one built in. This is super easy with most brands but renogy makes it a little bit of a paid, sometimes you have yo cut and crimp.

  • @ericweesner1289
    @ericweesner1289 3 месяца назад +1

    What’s the approximate weight of the Mega 2? I couldn’t find those kind of specs on their website.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад +1

      My sheet says 55 pounds, I don't recall what it actually was on the scale, but it seems to be around 50 pounds

  • @deebescootin
    @deebescootin 3 месяца назад +1

    This or the anker f2000? For mobile detaling or the mega 3?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад

      The mega 3 would be the way to go IMO

  • @stacyjourdain4435
    @stacyjourdain4435 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the information I'm struggling so much which POWER box to buy. There's so many of them I'm afraid I'm gonna get a cheap China built thing I wish you could somehow prove to us which one definitely is the cheapest and the best .,.I don't wanna pour $10,000 into my camp trailer that I use a couple of weeks out of the year.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      I completely understand.
      Do you know what type of things you wanna do with your power station? Thats a good place to start.
      As far as price, dividing $ into watt hours can be helpful as a gauge- this one is 60 cents per watt hour... that's as cheap as it comes for machines with these features.
      Happy to help any way I can, I understand the struggle.

    • @stacyjourdain4435
      @stacyjourdain4435 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thx for the Information. I basically just want to run a refrigerator with a 200 W solar array in southern Utah in the summertime. As far as that power station that is more than enough to run 70 W refrigerator. I'm hoping with a 200 W solar panels would keep up with it, I'm not trying to run air-conditioning or microwave just a refrigerator and then a couple of lights. Thanks again for your information. I enjoy watching your videos.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад

      @@stacyjourdain4435 that will do it. If run a very similar set up without any problems.

  • @dsjun555
    @dsjun555 5 месяцев назад +2

    How long could you potentially run a dometic 12volt fridge and 12 volt systems in a small camper via the 30amp Anderson connection? Just looking for a ballpark for a small teardrop camper

    • @major__kong
      @major__kong 5 месяцев назад +2

      The short answer is, at least a weekend. This unit is 2048Wh I believe. Multiply by 0.9 to account for the efficiency of the DC-DC converter. That's 1843.2Wh of energy available. At the worst case of 30A continuous and a nominal 13.2V, that's about 4.5 hours of run time. But you aren't running 30A all the time. I doubt you're even peaking at 30A.
      Your fridge is using about 400Wh of energy over a 2-day weekend. That's 20% of this device's energy capacity. My 15qt Vivor fridge uses about 40W or 3A while running, and it's not running all the time. At 400Wh, it's running about 10 hours the entire weekend (400 / (13.2V * 3A)). The larger fridges will use a little more but not much more. But plan on about 400Wh of energy used no matter what. Not sure what else you're running off of 12V. Maybe some LED lights? This device is plenty big enough for most things I can imagine to run an entire weekend without charging.
      My experience has been, if you want worry-free camping in a small camper over a weekend, you need about 1300Wh. That's a 100Ah 12V lithium battery. LiTime is selling theirs for $300 (LiTime has a good recommendation from Will Prowse). You can get away with a 50Ah 12V lithium battery, but you'll probably need to count on the sun being out. A Victron solar charge controller, which is the good stuff, will run about $125. So if you don't need AC, you're better off buying a battery and solar charge controller and leave these units to people who need AC.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +3

      Depends on the size of the fridge and the conditions, but very long. I've run my camper with the 12 V bouge RV fridge for 7 days of the DC without solar and had plenty of capacity left.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +3

      Great info as always. I would add the AC charging to the mix as a big one.
      The Oupes 1200 has cold temp prot., mppt, inverter, USB and AC charger for $500.
      Building out a system off a battery is always my favorite, but if you add in the apples to apples, its not the price gap that it used to be.
      Thanks again, always great seeing your comments. Did you start your channel yet?

    • @major__kong
      @major__kong 5 месяцев назад

      @@DIYOutdoorLife I think RUclips got me again. My reply either didn't post or got deleted by the system. Seems to be happening a lot lately.
      You can buy a 20A AC charger for under $100. Total DIY cost for 100Ah battery, Victron solar charge controller, and charger is about $500. If you need a little AC, a high frequency inverter is under $200. So maybe $700 for basic DIY setup. What you're paying for in these units is the assembly and integration time and expertise if you don't have that. I always ask, do I have more time or more money? For things like this, I still have more time than money, so I do it myself. I also get the benefit of easy mods and upgrades, which is hard to do with buying off the shelf.
      As for a channel, I just set one up last night a few hours before you asked. It's under a different account and handle, and I'm not ready to share just yet. Still need to get videos uploaded. And before that I need to do some editing. The first video will be something like "Hiker Trailers - You Get What You Pay For". Sorta knocking them, sorta not. I keep asking myself how upset I can be given the price. But the channel will be about my other projects, too, with an educational component. My ultimate goal is to take my hobbies and turn them into a business and give up my current day job.

  • @brucemarshall4054
    @brucemarshall4054 2 месяца назад +1

    Brian - my wife and I recently purchased the Oupes Mega 2 and 240 watt solar panel. Does the solar panel have an integrated charge controller or do we need to purchase one separately if we want to use the panel to directly charge our camper battery? We are new to solar and just trying to figure this out. Thanks

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi Bruce,
      A high-quality charge controller is built into the Oupus, the solar panel itself is unregulated.
      To use with a battery directly, like on your camper, you will need a charge controller .
      Hope this helps, thanks for watching!

    • @brucemarshall4054
      @brucemarshall4054 2 месяца назад +1

      Brian - your response was very helpful and your videos are amazing. I am guessing that we would need an MPPT controller. Any thoughts on what size controller and any brand recommendations? we have a 12 volt lead acid that we will soon be swapping out for an AGM.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +1

      @@brucemarshall4054
      This controller would pair well and is very high-quality -
      amzn.to/3VJWvBs

    • @brucemarshall4054
      @brucemarshall4054 2 месяца назад +1

      Morning Brian - Thanks for the recommendation on for the Victron charge controller. I am wondering if a 10 amp is large enough. While trying to bring myself up to speed on charge controllers last night, many articles and videos suggest that you need to divide the voltage of the solar array by the battery voltage to determine size (240W/12V = 20) and then add an extra 25%. Would a 25 amp controller make sense? Looks like the Victron’s come in 10, 20, 30 and up. Thanks again - Bruce

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад

      ⁠@@brucemarshall4054
      That is a good beginner friendly way to determine charge controller size, but the best way is to look up the specs on the actual panel that you're using .
      Depending on the voltage, the current
      is different on solar panels, even if they're wattage is the same. I just looked yours up, it's max current is 11.7 A. A 10 amp would work, I would get a 15 amp.
      This one is on sale and has Bluetooth, the Bluetooth feature is nice .
      amzn.to/4cFwoBF

  • @flagrantlyvivid7195
    @flagrantlyvivid7195 2 месяца назад +1

    Total noob question, can you charge with solar panels while powering appliances in real time?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, you can, simultaneous charging and discharging is fine.

  • @briankendall65
    @briankendall65 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm here in the Philippines.. Do they have any 220v units?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +2

      Check out the link in my description that goes directly to their website.
      Thank you for watching from the Philippines, the origin of the word, Boondock!!!

    • @briankendall65
      @briankendall65 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife unfortunately everything is here ..lol
      But we are trying to figure out.. off grid solutions that might give us a few more years of peace and quiet.. on the farm.. #ITSMOREFUNINTHEPHILIPPINES

  • @johnwoods6047
    @johnwoods6047 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Brian
    Hope you are doing well
    I am “shopping” around for a “self contained” portable power unit.
    This one odd on Costco got the same price as yours, I know price isn’t everything. Would you be able to provide me your feedback on this? Thanks
    Anker SOLIX F3800 and BP3800 Expansion Battery Solar Generator Kit
    Item #: B179011M
    With an ultra-high AC output power of 6,000W/9,000W and 120V/240V dual-voltage AC output and 7.68kWh capacity, this combo can power almost your all home appliances, a perfect companion for home backup and RV life.
    Kit Includes:
    Anker SOLIX F3800 All-in-one Power Station
    Anker SOLIX BP3800 Expansion Battery
    Anker SOLIX PS400 (400W) Foldable Solar Panel

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад +1

      That's a very good set up, what's the overall price for all of that?
      I have used the Anker F3800 and I overall I love it.
      I stopped featuring any of their products on the channel because they were involved in a pretty ugly situation. Their company produced security cameras that were selling online and became popular. The camera was actually storing data and sending it back to the company in secret, it was very sketchy. Huge lawsuit, essentially they were selling data for facial recognition and other things... that's why I stopped featuring anything from their company. If you're interested, look it up online for details.
      Objectively, they make a wonderful power station, you'll be happy, just don't change in front of it 😂

    • @johnwoods6047
      @johnwoods6047 3 месяца назад

      The overall price right more through Costco is $3700. $1000.
      Sale is 3/21 to 3/23.
      Plus Anker is giving $50 off shipping.
      I won’t 😂
      Thanks

    • @johnwoods6047
      @johnwoods6047 3 месяца назад +1

      Right now.
      It’s $1000 off

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад

      ⁠​​⁠ what's the total price? I know what it goes for online, was wondering about Costco

    • @johnwoods6047
      @johnwoods6047 3 месяца назад +1

      $3699.99 + S&H + sales tax on/at Costco
      Is this what you mean?

  • @marygunn7417
    @marygunn7417 5 месяцев назад +2

    Im a woman im so confused about ac dc omgosh

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +3

      Think of AC as the power in a house, the outlets on the walls. This is 120v alternating current (AC). Those devices are powerful, they use a lot "juice" because the electric is infinite and cheap at home.
      Think of DC 12 volt like the electric in your car. The lights, radio, cigarette style plugs, and usb can run from the battery in the car when the engine is shut off. If you leave them on too long the car wont start bc the battery is dead.
      A device like this power station has a really high performance battery that allows you to use AC and DC. It also has the chargers built in and a screen that tells you what's happening. I hope this helps, thanks for watching.

    • @marygunn7417
      @marygunn7417 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for all the info i will have to look at it latter today been up all night with the storms

  • @stevebailey7633
    @stevebailey7633 5 месяцев назад +1

    I really think we should stop calling power stations as solar generators. They are not solar unless you buy a solar panel of some sort. The name is completely misleading. They are battery power supplies, that’s really it.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +3

      you almost never hear me use the term. Sometimes you have to put it in the title so people can find a video.
      I say portable power stations, sometimes when they get really heavy I'll say solar generator, but I agree

    • @stuartstuart866
      @stuartstuart866 5 месяцев назад +2

      There are gas generators, diesel generators and solar generators. I think the name is consistent with how we name other generators, it’s specific to the “fuel” supplying each device.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад

      @@stuartstuart866 this is very true, but the former two or actually generating- the latter is storing. Solar power station. The Generator part can be confusing for some.

    • @stevebailey7633
      @stevebailey7633 5 месяцев назад

      @@stuartstuart866 Except with a lithium battery unit,, there is nothing "solar" about it. All it is is a battery that provides either AC or DC power. You need a separate solar panel to do anything related to providing power from the sun.

  • @Chief6067
    @Chief6067 18 дней назад +1

    Ok, first of all I’m a newb to these units, so I’m going to ask some real basic questions……..don’t judge please.
    I’m sure some of these questions are gonna be simple….
    Can I charge my cell phone with this?
    Can I run my fridge/chest freezer with it?
    Any help would be much appreciated
    Thanks

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  18 дней назад +1

      Welcome to the community, never worry about basic questions! A lot of people want to know the answer, but don't have the courage to ask. This will run your cell phone with no trouble at all, it could probably charge at 10,000 times.
      A chest freezer does very well, they draw a lot less than standup refrigerator/freezers. My refrigerator will run for almost 2 days on this, but how long yours will run will depend on the size, brand, age, etc.. it can run your refrigerator, how long will depend on your set up.

    • @Chief6067
      @Chief6067 18 дней назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife
      Thank you so much for the information, it was very helpful.

  • @Justanoldfart
    @Justanoldfart 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic. Your reporting, is the best I've seen. Good work, keep it up, please. ❤🏌️✌️

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate you watching the channel!