The light may not be designed as a carry around flashlight but if you turn it on in an outfitter tent and aim it at the ceiling, it gives good ambient light in the tent.
Great video and demonstration as always. I'm glad I saw this video. I was about to take the plunge with a Goal Zero Sherpa 100 PD Qi for about the same features and price. The Easylonger has a much higher Wh though not a TSA carry-on approved. I can live with that. The two USB C is a plus. I can use a micro-usb adapter with the lighter port if I needed more ports. This will be part of my Road Warrior EDC for work once my vacation check arrives. Looking forward to your next video.
Perfect for a car kit imo, it'd fit in a glovebox of even European compact cars (Ford Fiesta) or even under the seat of the average moped scooter, possibly be able to hook up a car/truck 12/24v inverter to charge up a laptop using AC power too
what kind of batteries in this? if its LiFePO 4 i will absolutely be getting a couple of these. i dont use ac on my power stations and what i like about this one is its lighter, and can be charged via solar, plus pas through.
The adjustable voltage is nice since there is no power station on the market that has a 24v output. A resmed air sence10 cpap is 24V/3.75A (90w) I'm assuming the DC port is regulated?
I’d be interested to see if it makes noise on HF. This would be great for those who want to do QRP but don’t want to DIY the power solution. I assume that it makes noise as well though.
I have some experience with this power bank. Yes, the built-in voltage regulators are noisy, but the cigarette lighter socket bypasses them. It is connected directly to the battery (through a self-resetting internal fuse). The voltage at the cigarette lighter socket is between 9V and 12.6V depending on the battery charge level. There is NO output regulation and thus NO noise. This also makes it more efficient if you're connecting an inverter or some other voltage regulator.
The light may not be designed as a carry around flashlight but if you turn it on in an outfitter tent and aim it at the ceiling, it gives good ambient light in the tent.
That is a hugely powerful battery at such a compact size. Love it.
Great video and demonstration as always. I'm glad I saw this video. I was about to take the plunge with a Goal Zero Sherpa 100 PD Qi for about the same features and price. The Easylonger has a much higher Wh though not a TSA carry-on approved. I can live with that. The two USB C is a plus. I can use a micro-usb adapter with the lighter port if I needed more ports. This will be part of my Road Warrior EDC for work once my vacation check arrives. Looking forward to your next video.
Perfect for a car kit imo, it'd fit in a glovebox of even European compact cars (Ford Fiesta) or even under the seat of the average moped scooter, possibly be able to hook up a car/truck 12/24v inverter to charge up a laptop using AC power too
what kind of batteries in this?
if its LiFePO 4 i will absolutely be getting a couple of these.
i dont use ac on my power stations and what i like about this one is its lighter, and can be charged via solar, plus pas through.
Sadly all I can find when checking on the batteries is "Premium lithium batteries" so honestly I am not sure on it.
Looks like it would also be great for your ebike.
Hello. Can I use this one with dreamstation go cpap from Philips or with the sleepstyle cpap from Fisher & Paykel? Or I need to do some adaptions?
great setup for a lot of power
The adjustable voltage is nice since there is no power station on the market that has a 24v output. A resmed air sence10 cpap is 24V/3.75A (90w) I'm assuming the DC port is regulated?
Yes it is
I’d be interested to see if it makes noise on HF. This would be great for those who want to do QRP but don’t want to DIY the power solution. I assume that it makes noise as well though.
Going to try that next.
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I have some experience with this power bank. Yes, the built-in voltage regulators are noisy, but the cigarette lighter socket bypasses them. It is connected directly to the battery (through a self-resetting internal fuse). The voltage at the cigarette lighter socket is between 9V and 12.6V depending on the battery charge level. There is NO output regulation and thus NO noise. This also makes it more efficient if you're connecting an inverter or some other voltage regulator.
Thanks for sharing. Wonderful video!🥰🥰
Would that run a 20watt Ham radio : GMRS ?
Yeah it shoudl no problem
Will it accept a 12volt to 110volt plug in converter.. ?
yeah
@@Iridium242 nice.. thanks
Where can I get one
there's a link in the video info box above
Nice review video 👍
Awesome!
OK