Jackery Explorer 500, Bluetti AC50S review | Best 500Wh power station? | SolarSaga 100, SP120 solar

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    The Jackery Explorer 500 and the Bluetti AC50S (or PowerOak AC50S in the UK) are two similarly priced portable power stations, with massive 500Wh batteries and AC outlets that you can plug in anything from your smartphone to a laptop charger, to a power tool and much more. They’re perfect for camping, travel, festivals, emergency use and pretty useful around the house too, when you don’t have a plug socket nearby.
    I’ll be putting these two popular models head to head, comparing their features and performance. And they both have optional solar panels that can charge them - the Jackery SolarSaga 100 and the Bluetti, or PowerOak in the UK, SP120, that I’ve also been testing.
    These units aren't cheap so I hope this video will help you to make the right choice.
    If you want to skip forward or back at any time in this video, please use the chapter markers UA-cam creates from the timestamps down below and in the pinned comment.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro*
    0:52 Overview*. What's in the box, dimensions, weight, build quality
    2:26 Overview of both units, lights, ports, powering on units
    3:36 Bluetti/Poweroak ac outlets overview
    4:15 Changing mains frequency of Bluetti/Poweroak
    4:28 Jackery AC outlet overview
    4:51 Jackery USB ports overview
    5:00 Bluetti/Poweroak USB ports overview
    5:10 Bluetti/Poweroak wireless charging pad
    5:20 Lights usage and comparison
    5:46 Turning on AC and DC including USB
    6:00 Charging*. Charging times using included wall chargers
    6:41 Bluetti/Poweroak fan noise charging
    7:08 Using car charger
    7:24 Solar panels introduction, using USB Power Delivery adapter to charge both units
    8:08 Displays: input, output power, passthrough charging
    8:29 Solar panels*. Unboxing Jackery SolarSaga 100 & Bluetti/Poweroak SP120
    8:45 Dimensions and weight
    9:02 Setting up both units, size unfolded, build quality
    10:17 Jackery SolarSaga 100 build in charging ports, eyelets on both units
    10:47 Testing both units, maximum outputs from both units. Using the Jackery with the Bluetti/Poweroak
    11:39 Performance*. 12V, 10A Car cigarette lighter ports tests
    12:23 Testing DC 12V, 3A outputs. Measuring output, making up custom leads to connect LED strip lights to both units
    13:35 USB ports outputs and testing
    14:38 AC outlets discussion, testing and measurements
    15:42 Real life tests of AC outlets with range of power tools. Dremel, Bosch multi-tool, Skil sander and drill, Festool ETS 150/3 sander. Overload protection. Basic calculation to estimate how long devices will run
    17:47 Other uses for power stations. Cycling turbo trainer, 3D printer ...
    18:05 Testing both units at max output to check for any overheating issues
    18:15 Fan noise both units - listen to comparison
    18:30 Testing rated capacities of both units with 2 100W incandescent bulbs running continuously until the power stations ran out of charge.
    19:32 Conclusions*
    *Main sections
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    #jackery #bluetti #portablepowerstation
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  • @midnightcrywithkate
    @midnightcrywithkate 2 дні тому

    I have three Jackery 1500's with solar panels and I love them. A friend of mine sent to me the BLUETTI 50B and oh my goodness! What a positive difference! Do not get me wrong, the Jackery are wonderful and work amazingly...only...the BLUETTI battery lasted longer and charged faster. I am very impressed. I just read in the comment section that the Jackery solar panels works well with the Bluetti.

  • @samdickinson9302
    @samdickinson9302 2 роки тому +4

    Great review. Thank you! I've gone for the PowerOak setup with solar panels for family camping trips this summer. Looking forward to receiving the units and getting out there.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks glad it helped! That should be a great setup have fun with it. I'm just looking forward to see the sun here in gloomy Dartmoor, England!

  • @theghostintheruins
    @theghostintheruins Рік тому +2

    Great to see a comprehensive, in depth comparison 👍🏻

  • @TheTechnologyMan
    @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +8

    I’d love to hear which power station you prefer, or your own experiences if you already own one of them. Please let me know down below!
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro*
    0:52 Overview*. What's in the box, dimensions, weight, build quality
    2:26 Overview of both units, lights, ports, powering on units
    3:36 Bluetti/Poweroak ac outlets overview
    4:15 Changing mains frequency of Bluetti/Poweroak
    4:28 Jackery AC outlet overview
    4:51 Jackery USB ports overview
    5:00 Bluetti/Poweroak USB ports overview
    5:10 Bluetti/Poweroak wireless charging pad
    5:20 Lights usage and comparison
    5:46 Turning on AC and DC including USB
    6:00 Charging*. Charging times using included wall chargers
    6:41 Bluetti/Poweroak fan noise charging
    7:08 Using car charger
    7:24 Solar panels introduction, using USB Power Delivery adapter to charge both units
    8:08 Displays: input, output power, passthrough charging
    8:29 Solar panels*. Unboxing Jackery SolarSaga 100 & Bluetti/Poweroak SP120
    8:45 Dimensions and weight
    9:02 Setting up both units, size unfolded, build quality
    10:17 Jackery SolarSaga 100 build in charging ports, eyelets on both units
    10:47 Testing both units, maximum outputs from both units. Using the Jackery with the Bluetti/Poweroak
    11:39 Performance*. 12V, 10A Car cigarette lighter ports tests
    12:23 Testing DC 12V, 3A outputs. Measuring output, making up custom leads to connect LED strip lights to both units
    13:35 USB ports outputs and testing
    14:38 AC outlets discussion, testing and measurements
    15:42 Real life tests of AC outlets with range of power tools. Dremel, Bosch multi-tool, Skil sander and drill, Festool ETS 150/3 sander. Overload protection. Basic calculation to estimate how long devices will run
    17:47 Other uses for power stations. Cycling turbo trainer, 3D printer ...
    18:05 Testing both units at max output to check for any overheating issues
    18:15 Fan noise both units - listen to comparison
    18:30 Testing rated capacities of both units with 2 100W incandescent bulbs running continuously until the power stations ran out of charge.
    19:32 Conclusions*
    *Main sections

  • @wdodd2761
    @wdodd2761 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic review! You answered every question I had, and many I hadn't thought of yet. Thank you for you thorough presentation.

  • @jackparshall1742
    @jackparshall1742 2 роки тому

    Just bought the 50s, looking forward to using it. Thanks for the thorough review.

  • @christasimmons5100
    @christasimmons5100 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for helping me to decide to go with the Bluetti AC50S. Very good comparison.

  • @jimyoung3461
    @jimyoung3461 2 роки тому

    Very useful AS i HAVE Poweroak 50 also the 2400..without knowing the details you provided in such brilliant detail,thanks for this

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Really glad it was helpful - just reviewed the PowerOak AC200P if you've not seen it :).

  • @jamestheheel
    @jamestheheel 2 роки тому

    fantastic review, love the fast and concise style, no nonsense.

  • @liamfinch4129
    @liamfinch4129 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your thorough and informative review. Went for the Poweroak. Many thanks.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Glad I could help - would love to hear how you get on with the PowerOak! Just finishing off a review of their AC200P beast of a power station!

  • @Scolopente
    @Scolopente 2 роки тому

    Fantastic review, very clear and informational. Well done.

  • @redandgoldfan3869
    @redandgoldfan3869 3 місяці тому

    7:28 .. i like that, trying different cables and ideas and that u were able to charge the bluetti faster with the bigger rated wall charger from the jackery unit
    so liked and subscribed
    tysm 4 sharing! and posting!

  • @costaszeimpekis994
    @costaszeimpekis994 2 роки тому

    Great review my friend, very analytical and proper technical approach

  • @loislimb8198
    @loislimb8198 Рік тому +1

    Really helpful video thank you!

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому

      Great glad it helped! Will have a review of the EcoFlow River Max 2 out soon - so look out for that if you're after a 500W power station - it ticks a lot of boxes!

  • @JimCCorn
    @JimCCorn 2 роки тому

    Excellent review!!

  • @gordonmculloch4904
    @gordonmculloch4904 2 роки тому

    Excellent comparison. Cheers. 👍

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      No problem - thanks so much for leaving a comment.

  • @anadi6161
    @anadi6161 2 роки тому

    Yes, your comparison on those two units is very usefull. If it is about POWER one needs, the JACKERY showed 20% more than the BLUETTI, that deference to me is worth buying the JACKERY.
    Thank you.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Thank you AnaDi - really pleased the video helped out!

  • @jake_710X
    @jake_710X 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome, detailed review! I went with the Bluetti AC50S and the new PV120 solar panels as the PV is wired in parallel as opposed to the SP120 wired in series. This set works perfect for me as while camping and traveling, I use it for charging, phones, iPads, camping gadgets and computers. The biggest draw on it is when using a CPAP machine when dry docking. I plug the PV120 solar panel in the next morning and the Bluetti is fully charged in 5-6 hours. I guess it is how you use the unit on which one is best for you as my friend has the Jackery and he loves it. Thanks again, great comparison!

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you really glad you liked the video! Not seed the PV120 panels - they look interesting. Glad you've got a setup that's working well for you!

    • @zacholson3429
      @zacholson3429 2 роки тому

      I just found the bluetti ac50s at a second hand store, it came with 2 sp120 panels. Would I be able to plug them into each other and then into the ac50? I don't want to overcharge the unit. Thanks in advance.

    • @zacholson3429
      @zacholson3429 2 роки тому

      I know they suggest one panel is sufficient, just wondering if 2 would be better.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      @@zacholson3429 IIRC the AC50S can support up to 40V so 2 panels in series *should* be ok and you should get the max 120W input even without perfect conditions. With 3 SP120 panels connected to a AC200P I get around 60V / 270W. But check with Bluetti to be safe.

  • @martkt10
    @martkt10 2 роки тому +2

    I know the jackery solar panel is splash resistant, i spilt a bottle of water over one, still worked fine , great review

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you Mart! Yes they seem pretty rugged but just a shame they haven't tried to get an IP rating.

    • @papa54321
      @papa54321 2 роки тому

      Who would really left hi solar panel outside when it rains anyway with all those couds

  • @stuartwallace7536
    @stuartwallace7536 2 роки тому +1

    very good review

  • @justvotedemocrats6920
    @justvotedemocrats6920 2 роки тому +4

    Great video. I got the Bluetti. The 300 watt inverter may seem limiting, but not really. My fridge using DC only uses like 20 watts per hour. My laptop around 100 watts. Ebike batteries charge at around 200 watts The gold standard for van life users is to have a charge unit that has at least a 700 watt inverter to run a small instant pot. So really you'll need a larger unit for that. For me the lighter weight and the more portable bluetti was a plus because I figured taking it into a coffee shop while on the road to grab some recharging. And the Bluetti D050s upgraded charger brick allows for faster charging at 120+ watts per hour, compared to around 85 watts with the standards charge brick with the unit. That charge brick gets around 500 watts per hour with a larger bluetti unit. Both do seem like a good purchase.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +2

      Yes you're absolutely right - 300W is plenty for many things! I'm very glad it's working for you - sounds a nice setup 👍.

    • @swervedriver5260
      @swervedriver5260 2 роки тому

      I'm just curious, which ebike battery charges at 200watts? The power AC bricks that come with the ebikes plug into a 110 to 120 outlets.

    • @justvotedemocrats6920
      @justvotedemocrats6920 2 роки тому +1

      @@swervedriver5260 my bluetti drew 200 watts but I'm not sure how fast my ebike battery charge rate. Didn't seem any faster than my wall outlet to be honest.

    • @RayRay-rn7gm
      @RayRay-rn7gm 2 роки тому

      @@justvotedemocrats6920 i have 2 ebike batteries. one will be used and the other one will charging while a 120w solarpanal is generation power to a 300w bluetti. swap bsatteries when the one in bike is empty for the one charging and charge the empty one when needed and so on. do you think this setup with a 300w bluetti is enought to keep me biking 7-8 hours aday without runing out of power for my ebike? as long as its sunny of course lol. basicly im looking for a cheap way to allways have enought power for 6-8 hours of riding with the help of solarpower. im new to this just started looking in to it need tips. my bike batteris are 36v 14mh

    • @justvotedemocrats6920
      @justvotedemocrats6920 2 роки тому

      @@RayRay-rn7gm the real conversation is weight if your riding and charging at the same time to a second back up battery. The 300 watt bluetti is good but a little on the heavy side at 20 + pounds if all you want is essentially an inverter that can take a solar power charge and didn't rely on the back up battery capacity of the charger unit. My ebike batteries take 700 watts to charge up plus more if you consider the power loss when using AC from the charge brick.
      But the 300 watt unit also works to charge up other stuff.

  • @theoldhobbit3640
    @theoldhobbit3640 Рік тому

    Fantastic comparison, thank you. My comments will unfortunately be somewhat bias as I use the Jackery 500 and have not experienced any other power station. The best power station you can have, is the one you have at the time, and I love my Jackery. It runs everything I need it to, it charges free in the boot of the car, or on the solar when required, keeps me in oodles of power when camping and although a slower charge, I have never been without power since I have had the unit. I believe that the number of cycles hits it peak and reduces capacity to 80%, that still give the Jackery a 400w usable capacity for use. I also believe that the slightly reduced charging time is deliberate in order to minimize the impact on the battery during recharge. Great video and thank you for taking the time to share......

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment - great to hear you're enjoying your Jackery!

  • @kleineroteHex
    @kleineroteHex Місяць тому

    Looking at a lot of camparison videos, thanks! Still not sure what I should get😂

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Місяць тому +1

      It's a tricky one! I've got a couple more Bluetti's I'll be looking at in July which might be worth waiting for - or they might add to the confusion! These power stations have come on a long way - the hardest decision is deciding how much power and capacity you need IMO.

    • @kleineroteHex
      @kleineroteHex 29 днів тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan I have waited this long, what is another month :)

  • @mrmileskp
    @mrmileskp Рік тому +1

    You really are amazing bro.....just wish I could send you a message every time I'm about to buy something & get you to review it 1st....do you welcome requests 🤣🤣

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому +1

      Thank you!! Yes always happy to get suggestions for future reviews!

  • @justinflott5133
    @justinflott5133 2 роки тому +1

    Would be very curious to see you do a comparison between the EB70S with the PV200 panels vs the Jackery 1000 and their solar saga panels

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      I don't have the EB70S just yet but will keep your suggestion in mind.

  • @johnjames218
    @johnjames218 2 роки тому

    I have ordered the jackery and solar panel

  • @gsp_in_training
    @gsp_in_training 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the great and detailed review/comparison! I think the Bluetti has the advantage mainly because of the LiFePO battery which has twice the cycle life of the Jackery (1000+ versus 500+). Also, the AC50S has the other feature enhancements you mentioned, like USB-C, 4 USB, better flashlight, wireless charging. It's cheaper than the Jackery here in the US, but you get more power from the Jackery; although does this matter given how slow the Jackery charges? I feel like the Jackery 500 is between the Bluetti AC50S and EB55 models.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Joe Mount! Neither has LiFePo4 batteries unfortunately, but you're right the Bluetti has a few quite appealing features. The EB55 looks good - might have to take a look at that one!

    • @gsp_in_training
      @gsp_in_training 2 роки тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan ah yes! Still amazing it has twice the life cycles of it's competitors

  • @Scolopente
    @Scolopente 2 роки тому

    I just bought the Bluetti/PowerOak at an Expo yesterday...weirdly it's come with an unbranded Jackery style solar panel. Seems to work just fine and now i have all the cables aswell from the Bluetti box too.

  • @laibashafique5078
    @laibashafique5078 2 роки тому

    Video is helpful for us

  • @latigra4145
    @latigra4145 2 роки тому

    Great review. Thanks so much. I need a power power station and solar panels for camping. I’m not running any major items, only cell phones, computers and maybe a heater on low, if it get too cold at night. Would you suggest one of these batteries or is there a better choice out now. I’m in Canada and doing camping here.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Great I'm glad you found it useful! I'd check the demands of the heater - that could still use a fair bit. The EcoFlow River Max is also worth considering - I've reviewed that on the channel too. Similarly the Allpower 500W unit ...

  • @latigra4145
    @latigra4145 2 роки тому

    Can you use the Jacket solar panel with the Bluetti? Great detailed review. Thanks so much.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +2

      Yes you can - it works well! I think I show this in the video.

  • @thepandanshow
    @thepandanshow 2 роки тому

    Hi, I've really enjoy your opinions on this video. I'm thinking about buying a Jackery or a PowerOak but I don't know which is better for my usage scenario. I would like to power up a speaker Trust Fiesta Go and a loop station RC-300 Boss (+ acoustic guitar and mics of course). My goal is to be able to play outdoors for about 2 hours. What do you think would be my best option? I'm whishing to spend between 300€ and 500€. Thank you for your time!

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      You'd need to find out how much those devices use - an energy monitoring plug would do that for you. See how much they need maximum power and how many kWh they use in one hour to see how long they last. You could get this from the specs too - look at their adapters or the ratings on the units themselves.

  • @elizabethseow6922
    @elizabethseow6922 2 роки тому

    what would you use as a simplified measure of longevity of the two power stations, cause it seems from some comments that their unit died before the year was up. Is it only by cycles or there are other measures or experiences that gives more insight than officially declared
    cycles.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      It's very difficult with any sort of battery technology. You are a little reliant on the warranty. I haven't had my units long enough to really say - but it's certainly something I'll come back to in the future.

  • @karlbork6039
    @karlbork6039 Рік тому

    How do you charge them in very hi heat outside? Does the unit have to be in the shade? Another dumb question, it seems like you really need two units but one set panels if power is out for extended time like after a hurricane, no?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому

      You should try and have the power stations in the shade. Not sure about two units - but you'll need something that will power your essentials for the typical outage time you get in your area. I've reviewed bigger units on my channel :).

  • @joeyhamilton2848
    @joeyhamilton2848 Рік тому

    Hi, thank you for the review. I'm not sure how to tell if 500Wh will be enough for my needs. I am a photographer and am going on a 3-day trip where I'm not sure if I would have access to recharge the power station. Each day will need to use the following power: laptop for 2 hrs, charge 2 camera batteries, charge 4 20,100mAh power banks, charge 3 drone batteries, charge my iPhone, charge an iPad air. Do you think this would make it through the 3 days without needing to recharge either of these? Is there one you would recommend? If not could you recommend one that would work for me?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому

      No problem. Very hard to say - since it depends on how much you use everything, the battery life of the laptop etc. If you charge the power banks before you leave - that'll give you a fair bit of extra capacity. Could you pick up a solar panel to top the charger up?

  • @DollopussD
    @DollopussD Рік тому

    Does the solar panel adapter lead come with the Power Oak panels or the Unit?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому +1

      One comes with the unit: ua-cam.com/video/R6Tamw09vLk/v-deo.html

  • @andrewleeds504
    @andrewleeds504 2 роки тому

    Have you got a link for the 8mm to usb pd lead?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      I ordered it off eBay but 've just checked and it's no longer available. But this is basically what I ordered although I can't confirm whether this version will work in exactly the same way although it appears to have the same specs. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384380042355?hash=item597ed5fc73:g:gtsAAOSwKiBhOB8g

  • @akivanomad2167
    @akivanomad2167 2 роки тому

    Which one would you choose? I've got car camping in mind. I'm not running power tools. Just charging my phone & torches. A fridge might be a nice luxury. Cheers.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      Either should work fine for your needs. I'd see which one you can get cheaper. I like the fact that the extra power is available should I need it with the Jackery - but wish it also had the USB-PD ports and faster charging of the Bluetti!

    • @akivanomad2167
      @akivanomad2167 2 роки тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan Both have strengths & weaknesses. Tough choice for a lot of money! I'm looking at the Bluetti EB55 & EB70 now. They might be coming to the UK. Cheers for your reply. 👍

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      Yes that looks good - will hopefully get more in to take a look at. They're very useful.

  • @bettyesperanzabelalcazarco9537
    @bettyesperanzabelalcazarco9537 2 роки тому

    Exelente diseño por lo que espmica es muy practico para,trasportarlo ya las comercializan en otros paises como.colombia me encanto se las puede instalar en cualquier espacio

  • @CHR0M3E
    @CHR0M3E 2 роки тому

    Sorry I’m confused. Does the power oak not show you accurate remaining watts?????

  • @kingchile32
    @kingchile32 2 роки тому

    I'm gonna try the AC50S, since they have it on sale for $220 with the $80 off, going to try a cheap Renogy 100 watt panel off ebay,

  • @Mahmoudreda996i
    @Mahmoudreda996i 11 місяців тому

    Good bro ❤

  • @sarahmoon2434
    @sarahmoon2434 Рік тому

    I would prefer the jackery, I also watched your jackery 240 review, it says it’s 230v 200w with a 400w peak would it power hair straighteners that are 380w with the peak or would that damage the jackery or straighteners , thanks for the reviews they are really helpful.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому

      If the straighteners are rated at 380W they'd probably be too much for the Jackery 240 - you'd need this one or something similar. Also reviewing the EcoFlow River 2 Max soon - if you can wait!

    • @sarahmoon2434
      @sarahmoon2434 Рік тому

      I have looked at the EcoFlow but I don’t like the app, the Jackery seems a lot easier to use than the others. Thanks very much for your quick reply, I will probably get the 500 while the sale is on.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому

      The Jackery is very easy to use - have fun with it!

  • @kevinmonahan54
    @kevinmonahan54 2 роки тому

    dose the type c support in and out can i charge the power oak via type c?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      No you can't for these two units. Only the Allpowers 500W I reviewed recently supports charging via USB-C.

  • @MONTY-YTNOM
    @MONTY-YTNOM 2 роки тому

    can you get an extension lead for the solar panel ?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Yes - you'll get a little voltage drop but you can get extension cables off Amazon.

  • @melstaxihomevideos7565
    @melstaxihomevideos7565 2 роки тому +1

    I would have thought all Solar panels should have weather resistance (we are in 2021), your more likely to leave them out in the rain, but obviously the main electrical units remain indoors or in my case in the caravan…

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Yes I would have thought so. They have some weather resistance but they don't seem to advertise it much.

  • @SKSK-rz7br
    @SKSK-rz7br 2 роки тому

    New to your channel - great review ... feel that the jackery solar panel is better than bluetti .. also due to dimensions as i have an old campervan and it would appear that jackery panel could sit inside front windscreen when neccessary.... Have you seen the bluetti EB870 power unit - probably better unit along with Jackery panel ??

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Thank you - really glad you liked the review. I do find the Jackery solar panel more convenient. Do you mean EB 70 - I've not tested that but it looks good!

    • @SKSK-rz7br
      @SKSK-rz7br 2 роки тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan yes sorry the eb70 ... In fact I would now opt for the eb55 which I think is now the best all rounder .. I guess the jackery 100w panel would work ok with it .. I prefer the form factor of that panel too

  • @gaaks6642
    @gaaks6642 2 роки тому

    Can i put the solar panel of the bluetti on the Jackery ? It is compatible ?? thanks

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Yes it should come with an MC4 to 7909 cable to plug which will plug into the Jackery - but I'd just double check that with the reseller.

  • @jncn1490
    @jncn1490 2 роки тому +1

    You don’t mention that the bluetti fan is very loud , which will suck at night and the display has very little info ….the jackery charge time is ridiculous

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      I do mention fan noise in the charging section - also measured it with a dB meter. The Jackery is much quieter. Yes charge times very slow.

  • @CHR0M3E
    @CHR0M3E 2 роки тому

    I know this is a long shot . But I’m trying to convert a Subaru Legacy into a camper to travel Europe. Any chance u would be interest in selling either of these if u still have them??

  • @richardgifford3456
    @richardgifford3456 2 роки тому +2

    I have a power oak ac50s that is totally dead after less than a year. It uses 72 x 18650 batteries and I suspect one or more of them has failed. I prefer sla.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      That's very disappointing - have you tried contacting Bluetti it should be covered? Good luck and let me know what you hear back.

    • @papa54321
      @papa54321 2 роки тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan I have read many comments on the service from Bluetti who could be extremly frustrating waiting months, they asked proof and videos etc.. Good luck to all of us. I'm comparing both to see which one to buy. I would have prefered the Bluetti but now that I know another one got an issue I doubt it

  • @elizabethseow6922
    @elizabethseow6922 2 роки тому

    are they both water resistant or water proof?

  • @Kozlaranton
    @Kozlaranton 7 місяців тому

    Thanks , very good review

  • @kms7546
    @kms7546 10 місяців тому

    I have a new Jackery 1500 with 2 200W solar panels - I live in Phoenix, and it is only 95 degrees to day, but the VERY BEST prformance we can get is only 130W per panel. The longer the panels are in the sun the more wattage power they lose. And this is not a faulty panel - when I had the same abysmal result on my first shipment I worked with Jackery and got a replacement unit. But this second unit is performing just like the first. NO ONE is testing these units in warm weather - which come on, is the whole point of using a solar panel, sunshine. It is clear to me, Jackery cannot perform to spec in temperatures as low as 95 degree which is low here in Phoenix. The whole reason I bought this unit was to have a backup if and when power grids fail in hot summer temperatures. But if these can't perform in hot weather, truly what is the point?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  10 місяців тому

      Sorry I've not tried their 200W panels.

    • @kms7546
      @kms7546 9 місяців тому

      They are non functional in the heat, snd completely failed in 110 degree weather. So the best place for Solar, hot sunny skies in Phoenix the panels don’t work.

  • @Mahmoudreda996i
    @Mahmoudreda996i 11 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @Hammocktraveller
    @Hammocktraveller 2 роки тому

    At Amazon Canada I see the Bluettit 500 at $399CAD while the Jackery is $666CAD

  • @achurch1900
    @achurch1900 2 роки тому

    I notice you use a jackery solar saga100 to charge the bluetti. Is there any risk with that or could I buy the bluetti and use the jackery panels to charge long term. Thanks

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +2

      Yes the Jackery works fine with the Bluetti. You don't need to use the manufacturer's panels - loads are compatible with the Bluetti.

  • @G7VFY
    @G7VFY 2 роки тому

    I am a radio ham. I would like to see user upgradable /replaceable battery modules. I would like to see higher quality and higher current handling 12v DC inputs and output. I'd like to be able to replace the battery capacity/chemistry WITHOUT replacing the entire unit. Take out a brick of 18650's and replace with something more modern like LiFE4, maybe a user interchangeable module?
    G7VFY

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому

      Yes I agree. I think these will slowly move to LiFePo4 and some of the more expensive units are now modular. The Bluetti I'm just testing does have a 12V 25A output which is nice. But it would be nice if the internal battery packs were replaceable.

    • @G7VFY
      @G7VFY 2 роки тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan My Yaesu FT450AT, when running 100w RF (Full power) will draw 23amps, peak. I think at 10w, it draws about 4?Amps, which is more manageable. (2amps on receive approx). It's a compact radio but needs a lot of current.

  • @smart.gadgets365
    @smart.gadgets365 2 роки тому

    It is best

  • @RobertBarnes89
    @RobertBarnes89 2 роки тому

    Question, could the Bluetti sp120 solar panel charge the Jackery Explorder 240 or 500? Thanks!

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      Yes it comes with the MC4 to 7909 plug - which fits both the Jackery and Bluetti.

    • @RobertBarnes89
      @RobertBarnes89 2 роки тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan thank you very very much for your input and reply, this has helped my purchase decision. Any recommendations on 3rd party mc4 to 7909 plugs so i have some spare ones? Thanks!

    • @RobertBarnes89
      @RobertBarnes89 2 роки тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan can you also advice on the bluetti sp120, is the female MC4 output negative (normal) or positive? Thanks!

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 роки тому +1

      @@RobertBarnes89 Sorry don't have any recommendations - I'd try eBay or Amazon

    • @RobertBarnes89
      @RobertBarnes89 2 роки тому

      @@TheTechnologyMan thanks!

  • @erefafir6760
    @erefafir6760 11 місяців тому

    We have used the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!

  • @space_coast_snapshots6457
    @space_coast_snapshots6457 Рік тому

    Bluetti has more discharges, like 2x more

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому

      They use the same battery technology so not entirely sure about Bluetti claiming twice the battery life - but you're right that's what they state.

  • @shawnmicheal8
    @shawnmicheal8 Рік тому

    Jackerys only have 500 life cycles ..that bluetti has 1000+ it will last twice as long over time ..only buy power stations with Lifepo4 battery they last 2-3 times as long as jackerys

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Рік тому

      They both have Li-ion batteries. Bluetti say the AC50S will last twice as long - but they both have the same battery tech.

  • @Davebaker364
    @Davebaker364 2 роки тому

    I'd love to win it

  • @user-zc5mw4cp1c
    @user-zc5mw4cp1c 2 роки тому

    ممتازون

  • @thomaspersson688
    @thomaspersson688 Рік тому

    Jackery.