I have a smaller AllPowers unit. I use it all the time. Great for when I work at the library or coffee shop. I don't have to worry about sitting near a power outlet.
@@MissGoElectric I have the S200. AllPowers sent it to me as a review unit. At first I was disappointed that AllPowers did not sent me one of their large units but I think I get more use of the S200. Plus I keep it in my bug-out bag.
We've reviewed some others this year, too. You'll find them on this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL5nuLBN5_QSc-3irl1blsvvjrFeuQ5bPP.html Thanks for watching and commenting! -Producer Tim
Something to consider when using this type of device as a UPS is that for many of these the "transfer time" it takes to switch from the direct AC to the inverter can be longer than some sensitive electronic devices. I have seen specs on some that are as high as a 40ms transfer time. Where the electronics grade UPS I have on my TV setup is rated at 8ms. For my computer rack, I use a full "online" UPS, which has 0 transfer time. The downside is that those are very expensive and you have more power loss in running them than an offline unit that only switches to battery when the power goes out.
Brilliant information video 👍 WELL-INFORMED,Miss GoElectric Take care,Miss GoElectric From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 16:30 Good Afternoon
We have reviewed several power stations with a bit of reluctance. We think the technology is very handy but we also know our audience likes automotive reviews and EV news most. It is encouraging to see that you've found this one to be helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting. -Producer Tim
I was hoping to see if it works with an electric car. These devices are not toys and 2000 watts of solar at 5 hours a day. Could push 40 miles of range a day to the electric car.
We hope you found the review helpful. Power stations of this size are appropriate for powering electronic devices, but are not well suited charging electric vehicles. The total battery capacity of 2kWh would deliver most EVs only a few miles of range. Under ideal conditions with maximum solar input this device could facilitate delivery of 30+ miles over the course of a long summer day to an efficient EV such as Ioniq6 or Model 3. -Producer Tim
I have a smaller AllPowers unit. I use it all the time. Great for when I work at the library or coffee shop. I don't have to worry about sitting near a power outlet.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
Do you have the R1500? We also reviewed that one:
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-Producer Tim
@@MissGoElectric I have the S200. AllPowers sent it to me as a review unit. At first I was disappointed that AllPowers did not sent me one of their large units but I think I get more use of the S200. Plus I keep it in my bug-out bag.
Nice review. Been looking at these lately and this is one I'll do more research on. Thanks Laycee
We've reviewed some others this year, too. You'll find them on this playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PL5nuLBN5_QSc-3irl1blsvvjrFeuQ5bPP.html
Thanks for watching and commenting!
-Producer Tim
Thank you for an other informative video,
Thank you for watching and commenting!
-Producer Tim
Something to consider when using this type of device as a UPS is that for many of these the "transfer time" it takes to switch from the direct AC to the inverter can be longer than some sensitive electronic devices. I have seen specs on some that are as high as a 40ms transfer time. Where the electronics grade UPS I have on my TV setup is rated at 8ms. For my computer rack, I use a full "online" UPS, which has 0 transfer time. The downside is that those are very expensive and you have more power loss in running them than an offline unit that only switches to battery when the power goes out.
This one is
Brilliant information video
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WELL-INFORMED,Miss GoElectric
Take care,Miss GoElectric
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 16:30 Good Afternoon
We have reviewed several power stations with a bit of reluctance. We think the technology is very handy but we also know our audience likes automotive reviews and EV news most. It is encouraging to see that you've found this one to be helpful.
Thanks for watching and commenting. -Producer Tim
Can you review the Hybrid Power Systems Batt Pack Energy next?
If they want to send us a review unit, we'll consider reviewing it.
-Producer Tim
The four standard 120V outlets are NEMA 5-20, not 5-15. Rated for 20 Amp loads.
Correct.
-Producer Tim
I was hoping to see if it works with an electric car. These devices are not toys and 2000 watts of solar at 5 hours a day. Could push 40 miles of range a day to the electric car.
We hope you found the review helpful. Power stations of this size are appropriate for powering electronic devices, but are not well suited charging electric vehicles. The total battery capacity of 2kWh would deliver most EVs only a few miles of range.
Under ideal conditions with maximum solar input this device could facilitate delivery of 30+ miles over the course of a long summer day to an efficient EV such as Ioniq6 or Model 3.
-Producer Tim
@@MissGoElectric not if connected to solar as you charge the vehicle. I still would like to see if it works. Teslas are picky on grounding.