I have had 3 Power Stations. Why the word HAD? This is critical. The Power Stations give a certain amount of CYCLES. 2 of mine only had 800 cycles. One cycle is starting at 100% and draining it to 0%. Once you go through 800 cycles that's it. It's then useless. So, I was using it for a C-PAP machine. After 2 1/2 Years it didn't function any more. This unit sounds really nice. Thanks for a good detailed demo.
Thank you for sharing your experience. For the power stations you had, how many cycles were they supposed to get? This is my first experience with a power station. I'm hoping it last the 3500 cycles! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Yeah, this wouldn't do that. We used to have a Renogy portable solar panel briefcase. I would recommend checking that out if you don't want to install anything. Here's the link on Amazon: amzn.to/3wyVE9T it's on sale right now for 15% off. If you're wanting to install a roof mounted system, we purchased a HQST 200 watt system for around $230. It has worked out great for us. Here's a link to a similar one to ours: hqsolarpower.com/200-watt-12-volt-monocrystalline-solar-panel-kit-w-30a-pwm-charge-controller/ Thanks for the comment and watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman Do you have the printed manual? What is mentioned in it? I’m looking for power station solution with 220 voltage output. Do you have any recommendation?
@@CJesus Just go to Itehil's website and look up the power station, it's says it on there. To get something with 220volts, you're going to need a beast of a power station. Something like the EcoFlow Delta Pro. They say they have 1-220volt, 12amp plug.