Litheli Eclair 1000 Power Station - A Beast With Great Features

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024

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  • @pondguru
    @pondguru  11 місяців тому +1

    (Video first uploaded on my Thousand Yard Stare channel): ua-cam.com/channels/1pgJBGQrUfCUAhk63U5u5A.html
    This is the US version of the Litheli Eclair 1000 power station .... and it is very good.
    Link to Liteli's website: litheli.com/
    Link to LItheli's e-wagon campaign: litheli.us/
    The full capacity of the power station plus the removable batteries is 912wh + 74wh + 74wh (1060wh total).
    I'm really looking forward to seeing this power station become available world wide as it brings something extra to the saturated market. Having the ability to charge and remove battery packs is great if you've got Litheli gardening tools so I wish them all the best with the launch and for the future.
    Check out the Litheli website for full details on products, prices and release information.
    After shooting this video I found an adapter which allows me to connect the cable from a solar panel to the XT-60 input on the Litheli power station.
    It can be found here: geni.us/cL3iIs
    I assume that the power station will come with the necessary cables at launch - I was reviewing a model prior to full launch (it is / was an Indiegogo project).
    This is the step up / step down transformer I was using: geni.us/lBW9Hv1
    Thanks for watching - see you next time.
    Some of the links above may be to my affiliate programs on Amazon and Ebay so they will throw a few pennies my way if you make a purchase - it costs you nothing extra and helps towards keeping the lights on in my bunker.

  • @pondguru
    @pondguru  Рік тому +1

    (Video first uploaded on my Thousand Yard Stare channel).
    This is the US version of the Litheli Eclair 1000 power station .... and it is very good.
    Link to Liteli's website: litheli.com/
    Link to LItheli's e-wagon campaign: litheli.us/
    The full capacity of the power station plus the removable batteries is 912wh + 74wh + 74wh (1060wh total).
    I'm really looking forward to seeing this power station become available world wide as it brings something extra to the saturated market. Having the ability to charge and remove battery packs is great if you've got Litheli gardening tools so I wish them all the best with the launch and for the future.
    Check out the Litheli website for full details on products, prices and release information.
    After shooting this video I found an adapter which allows me to connect the cable from a solar panel to the XT-60 input on the Litheli power station.
    It can be found here: geni.us/cL3iIs
    I assume that the power station will come with the necessary cables at launch - I was reviewing a model prior to full launch (it is / was an Indiegogo project).
    This is the step up / step down transformer I was using: geni.us/lBW9Hv1
    Thanks for watching - see you next time.
    Some of the links above may be to my affiliate programs on Amazon and Ebay so they will throw a few pennies my way if you make a purchase - it costs you nothing extra and helps towards keeping the lights on in my bunker.

  • @growjunkieradio
    @growjunkieradio 11 місяців тому

    Can solar charge this?

    • @pondguru
      @pondguru  11 місяців тому +2

      Yes - I needed to buy a converter since the socket for this is a XT-60 but it was very cheap. I show that at the end of the video on the LItheli E-wagon and I think the link to the adapter is in the description of this video also.

    • @growjunkieradio
      @growjunkieradio 11 місяців тому

      With that said, this is some pretty awesome looking kit! Looking forward to your power outage review!

    • @pondguru
      @pondguru  11 місяців тому +2

      @@growjunkieradio We did have a planned power outage a week or so ago but it only went off for 10 minutes - it was supposed to be off all day.
      On my Thousand Yard Stare channel I'm intending to do a video showing the main solar system and reporting on how it's performed over the last 3 years or so. I'll also show the back up power systems I have and the generator inputs I can use to power the house if the main solar system is not working for any reason. Usually if the power goes off I'll just plug in one of the power stations and retain the power in my main batteries (17.4kW) since the power needs for my business are tiny - I just need enough power for a computer, printer and internet.