Loving it!! I recently got a Jackery1000 n although I love it, I wish I had a 2000 n now I m thinkin THIS one is my next upgrade; amazing!! Thanks for a great introduction n review!!
Holy WOW I really want one of these. Our summers in Georgia are storm season. What that would mean for us is a refrigerator and fan running during the sometimes days without power. Hurricanes are no joke here in the South. I'm in for whatever it takes to get one of these. Hey Chrome and Cruzie! Hope y'all are having some epic back country adventures! Happy trails and safe travels to you both!
I recommend at least getting one of them. I’ve had the Explorer 1000w ever since it was newly introduced. And will be purchasing the 3000. I am from northern Minnesota. We have sketchy power and storms and stuff like that. Plus we use it for camping and many things around our 5 acre property this past fall I had it with me thankfully when Ian hit southwest Florida and we were able to use it to keep my elderly father cool because I have no power for a week and a half. I highly recommend and getting one at least 1000w or higher.
Chrome, only you can get me to watch a 20 minute product spot that I already know I can’t afford to buy. Watching you bang them around with your awesome personality is 👍
You can get more power for less cost if you get a built in system. I have a portable system because I can use it in my house too. It's great for me. However if you are going to use a lot of power or if you don't need it in your house, get the built in system.
Looks great. Another power saving hack is power everything you can off 12v. I have a 12 plug adapter for my cpap and I’m wanting to get an 12v fridge (although my camper fridge is ac or propane.
I bought the 1500 pro and love it had a black out and it powered my portable TV , charged my cellphone and a small electric heater till the lights came back on
Chrome - have you looked at or compared portable, USB chargeable ice makers by any chance? Thinking about one that can be charged with a solar panel, if you have any recommendations - please and thank you.
Hey loved your video on the Zackery 300 Pro, do something on the solar charging with 3 party solar panels. Lot of people that use solar panels from different providers like BougeRV with their 130 watt Cigs portable and 100-200 watt roof top Cigs. I know there's got to be a way to do it with M4 connectors.
Hello…GREAT video. QUESTION: Can you use the generator when it’s actually charging, with panels hooked up? Just curious. I guess you could always be charging if possible in a situation if the answer is yes. Thanks in advance.
Still not using Lifepo4 battery, 2000 cycles is weak and they are just about the most expensive. Great features but still an inferior battery powering it.
I found this video after searching on google for a solar geni. Im building a off grid cabin and this will charge my battery tools, keep a cooler running, and allow some evening comforts.
Don't use you powe station to run cook tops and air fryers thats just waste of battery. You csn get much better use out of its lifetime by using it for other things.
My son is building my old winnebago into my tiny home on his land. I need to buy a power pack that will run my Cpack for sleep apnea. What would you recommend? I'm a senior lady that needs things to be easy to use.
I believe it is recommended that you have a 500w or higher for a CPAP. I have the explorer 1000 and it runs my husband’s But I believe when I checked it out both with the CPAP company or instructions and with Jackery it was 500 W or higher
As a homeowner/overlander & someone who is loosely prepared (your milage may vary differ). Obtain a 2500 watts duel fuel generator (20 lb propane tank), a quick charge 2000-watt solar gengenerator & some solar panels (200 to 400) & your golden for at least a month (keeping the frig on & some lights) as a home owner. A van deweller can double/tripple this! Slàinte
How do you think this would fare with a pop up camper and portable AC inside? It’s a 30amp connection. That would be the highest draw item. Everything else is LED 12v lighting. Cooking is via gas stove.
Looks like I have to save for a 3000 plus solar panels . That is what $350-400 a month? Finally looks like it has enough power for home emergencies. That, a small heater and a Starlink and then my emergency prep should be more than adequate.
Comment: Wow, this Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series seems like an amazing outdoor gear to have! The massive capacity and fast recharge time are definitely appealing for those long camping trips. Plus, the waterproof technology is a huge bonus. Can't wait to try it out on our next family adventure! Thanks for the recommendation!