I just bought one. I use Colman camp stove and gas percolator for coffee, so this powers my sleep fan and radio, refrig, much more then enough power for me. Rated full 5 stars.
I love Jackery! I have four of them. I started with an Explorer 240, added an Explorer 1500 with four 100W solar panels, next I added an Explorer 700 Plus and the little 100! I use my 100 every day for convenient charging of my phone and watch. When I’m at home I use the 240 to power a ring light and charge my phone at my craft station. All four go in my van when I travel along with the solar panels! I do need to contact Jackery about my 240. It hasn’t been working properly since my last trip.
I have the same Jackery and a 300w smaller one and inspired by you guys complaining about the lack of a cover and someone’s suggestion on UA-cam, I bought USB C Car Chargers for both Jackerys. I bought chargers that are short and just fill the opening and I can also use them to charge my phone, etc. Love your videos and “brain wrinkles” way of life and travel. I appreciate the cooking you’ve started up. Hi to Riley and Dee and your family. And of course, Tyson.
I am going to look into a cover for the section after someone made a suggestion for a generic one they have on amazon... i wish for the price that companies would consider these things and i realize not everyone travels with theirs so they might not be exposed to moisture in the air as much.. but for us who are this would be helpful.
I have two of the 200W SolarSaga panels. Note that the power cord that comes with the panel only plugs into one port. For the 1000 V2, you remove the adapter (the adapter works with other Jackery units) and plug in the first plug, The adapter just hangs there and doesn't do anything when plugged into the new Jackery 1000 v2. I was able to plug two Solar Saga panels into my Jackery and was seeing over 350W charging. I hope you're as happy with this as I am. I just got it for home backup power, but I like that it holds a charge and will be able to run a small fridge that I use when there are power failures..
Nice product review- looks like a really updated version. I don’t have any yet I enjoy the reviews and go from there. Really enjoyed this review your a superb van lifer. Have a fabulous day 👍
My Jackery 1000 is one of my absolute favorite possessions! Next, I want one of their solar panels. I take it with me everywhere I go and bring it inside when I’m home. I love it. ✌🏼❤️
I know a kitty that would agree with you 100% on the quality of packaging 👀😹 In fact, that cardboard piece you pulled out would make a great " kitty couch" like the ones that go for $15 at the pet store😃
Oh cool! This is the one I’m looking at. Counting on you to thoroughly road testing it so I can figure out if it will work & catch one on the next sale.
PS: I have a Jackery 300, my sister has a 500. In my PMC cargo minivan camper I have a House or auxiliary AGM battery connected to 120w on roof which has been fine for running a 12v fridge, interior lights, a marine ceiling fan, cook in my HLM while I drive, & recharging small battery banks. But I’d like to occasionally cook on my NuWave induction stove hob that can run on 600w, 900w, or 1300w (everything I make is fine at 600w lower power draw). I could replace the AGM battery with a Lithium battery, put in a larger inverter, & put in heavier gauge wire. Alternatively, I could just get a power station that is at least 800 (which is why I’m interested in the 1000v2), and keep my AGM battery set up which has plenty of life left. I like the flexibility of being able to bring a power station into Home Base if there is a power outage.
I just bought a new jackery 1000 V2 on Amazon for 479.00 and looking forward to getting it. My preferred battery pack is my bluetti 180 but at 479.00 I bought a jackery 1000 to replace my worthless goal zero 1400. Caution avoid goal zero and get a jackery over anything goal zero make.
This sounds really attractive! My Bluetti 700w keeps running dry, especially if I want to use my power-hungry frige. 10 years of daily use? Winn! Flat top? Yes! Less than 25 lbs? Oh, yes, because I’m not as strong as I was at your age! 😂 Good display, too, and I like the orange cord. I do wish the charging port was on the front, because in a small space it can be hard to plug it in, even with a 1” ventilation space on the sides. Now, to save up that huge amount to get one-maybe in a year or two.
Fantastic review I must say..even as far as showing the ends on the cables and plugging them in..I would love to have seen how long a camping compressor fridge could run on it but I guess I will soon find out as I'm ordering one of these after watching this video..
Need to use the app and enable the rapid charge mode. Then it aill fill up in an hour, but should be used sparingly for emergencies, it adds more wear on the battery. But what you showed in normal mode is plenty fast.
yes i read a bit more about this.. i always do a first impressions to see how everything works then go in and fine tune the details through the product testing videos as i share how it works using it under various stresses
I am very excited about this one. I have been using it a bit more after filming this video to try out some other things to see how well it would work, and if it truly is more efficient and so far, I would definitely say it is hands-down, more efficient than the other model.
I might look into one... my point of mentioning this always is more so that companies should provide these things with the price of the items already being so high... short cuts on the companies part end up creating issues in the long run with oxidation and that should be something they cover instead of short cutting
I will have to get a converter of some kind for the cords that I have coming in from the roof. Just because of the way that mine is set up so that will be something. I will be looking to do in the future. However, for now, I will be charging it using a DC which I will address a little bit more on an upcoming video as I get ready to repack my van.
Thank you thank you thank you! You answered so many questions that I had always had! Curious - do you still use your Bluetti? In other words, do you travel with more than one power station?
I typically carry three or four power stations at any given time. I have different needs for different things and so I carry different sizes. I like to have a larger power station for things like my refrigerator and then also running my big items such as my kettle and my laptop and then I have a couple that are smaller that I carry with me for spot charging. I have had a lot of days where I haven’t been able to get solar or plug-in so I always overcompensate in way of power just in case I have bad weather so to answer your question yes, I still do that typically sits up on my shelf although I will be making some changes on this upcoming set of travels to accommodate a couple of other things, but it will be back in there probably on the next trip.
I am so happy to be able to share things like this for those looking!! I hope that through the details provided it helps everyone to figure out what works best for their power needs!!
Do to the fact it was not shown, Is it safe to assume that the new 200w solar panel does NOT come with the carry case that the previous 200w panels came with? Any clarity on this? Thanks for sharing this imformative video.
@@BunnyPlaysHere Thank you for clearing that up. Jackery makes great stuff but for $960 plus dollars on sale, It's kinda a let down they do not include a 12volt plug any longer as well as the solar panel does not come with a cover that they used to. I recently purchased this setup but feel a bit like for the price point these things should be included. Many thanks to you for making great and informative videos.
This certainly will power a fridge... i am not sure about the television draw as different ones pull differing amounts... for example smaller tvs and rv tvs are very different when it comes to what they require... as for price currently at the time of this posting they are marked $1299 for the panel and the power station... i never add prices to videos because they change over time and i want to always have the most up to date info in videos and since that changes i instead provide a link to find the best pricing
that depends on the consistency of the sunlight where you are... several factors go into this... if you are in a forest, in clear sky, higher or lower altitude....
Yes, I am positive. It is the V2. The company sends out things so that people can put them through the ringer and test them out. Specifically, this one is the V2. I have been carrying it with me basically posting this video and so far it’s been a pretty good power station, but I will continue testing it for the next year to make sure.
As a product designer and 20-year user experience pro I have these issues: The instructions for both items are way too thin. I know less is more, but nothing is nothing. The biggest problems are with the cord that connects the battery to the solar panels. The plug to the panel has a small notch and the hole is black plastic. Impossible to see the notch in the hole in bright daylight. MAKE NOTCH BIGGER. The stupidest thing Jackery does is provide the solar connection cord with the double connection end linked together. The solar panel won't charge in that "as-delivered" configuration. Instruction are no help.
My Jackery 1000 is one of my absolute favorite possessions! Next, I want one of their solar panels. I take it with me everywhere I go and bring it inside when I’m home. I love it. ✌🏼❤️
I just bought one. I use Colman camp stove and gas percolator for coffee, so this powers my sleep fan and radio, refrig, much more then enough power for me. Rated full 5 stars.
By far, the BEST and most detailed review on YT for the 1000V2!!! I can always count on you to go the extra mile, SOLD!
Thanks I just try to put the info out there so everyone can see what it is about then I follow through along the travels as much as possible
I love Jackery! I have four of them. I started with an Explorer 240, added an Explorer 1500 with four 100W solar panels, next I added an Explorer 700 Plus and the little 100!
I use my 100 every day for convenient charging of my phone and watch. When I’m at home I use the 240 to power a ring light and charge my phone at my craft station. All four go in my van when I travel along with the solar panels! I do need to contact Jackery about my 240. It hasn’t been working properly since my last trip.
I have the same Jackery and a 300w smaller one and inspired by you guys complaining about the lack of a cover and someone’s suggestion on UA-cam, I bought USB C Car Chargers for both Jackerys. I bought chargers that are short and just fill the opening and I can also use them to charge my phone, etc.
Love your videos and “brain wrinkles” way of life and travel.
I appreciate the cooking you’ve started up.
Hi to Riley and Dee and your family. And of course, Tyson.
I am going to look into a cover for the section after someone made a suggestion for a generic one they have on amazon... i wish for the price that companies would consider these things and i realize not everyone travels with theirs so they might not be exposed to moisture in the air as much.. but for us who are this would be helpful.
I have two of the 200W SolarSaga panels. Note that the power cord that comes with the panel only plugs into one port. For the 1000 V2, you remove the adapter (the adapter works with other Jackery units) and plug in the first plug, The adapter just hangs there and doesn't do anything when plugged into the new Jackery 1000 v2.
I was able to plug two Solar Saga panels into my Jackery and was seeing over 350W charging. I hope you're as happy with this as I am. I just got it for home backup power, but I like that it holds a charge and will be able to run a small fridge that I use when there are power failures..
Nice product review- looks like a really updated version. I don’t have any yet I enjoy the reviews and go from there. Really enjoyed this review your a superb van lifer. Have a fabulous day 👍
My Jackery 1000 is one of my absolute favorite possessions! Next, I want one of their solar panels. I take it with me everywhere I go and bring it inside when I’m home. I love it.
✌🏼❤️
I know a kitty that would agree with you 100% on the quality of packaging 👀😹 In fact, that cardboard piece you pulled out would make a great " kitty couch" like the ones that go for $15 at the pet store😃
Oh cool! This is the one I’m looking at. Counting on you to thoroughly road testing it so I can figure out if it will work & catch one on the next sale.
PS: I have a Jackery 300, my sister has a 500. In my PMC cargo minivan camper I have a House or auxiliary AGM battery connected to 120w on roof which has been fine for running a 12v fridge, interior lights, a marine ceiling fan, cook in my HLM while I drive, & recharging small battery banks. But I’d like to occasionally cook on my NuWave induction stove hob that can run on 600w, 900w, or 1300w (everything I make is fine at 600w lower power draw). I could replace the AGM battery with a Lithium battery, put in a larger inverter, & put in heavier gauge wire. Alternatively, I could just get a power station that is at least 800 (which is why I’m interested in the 1000v2), and keep my AGM battery set up which has plenty of life left. I like the flexibility of being able to bring a power station into Home Base if there is a power outage.
Great video 👍 thank. How much does it weigh?
24.2 pounds
I Excited to see what is Next Year by time i can get one❤
I just bought a new jackery 1000 V2 on Amazon for 479.00 and looking forward to getting it. My preferred battery pack is my bluetti 180 but at 479.00 I bought a jackery 1000 to replace my worthless goal zero 1400. Caution avoid goal zero and get a jackery over anything goal zero make.
Is the bluetti better than jackery ? Im buying one today
@@danny12904 yes, mainly because with Blutti you can buy solar panels from anywhere
479? Where?
Thanks for making this video was very helpful and educational also was awesome to kill time in the waiting room 👍🏽👍🏽
This sounds really attractive! My Bluetti 700w keeps running dry, especially if I want to use my power-hungry frige. 10 years of daily use? Winn! Flat top? Yes! Less than 25 lbs? Oh, yes, because I’m not as strong as I was at your age! 😂 Good display, too, and I like the orange cord. I do wish the charging port was on the front, because in a small space it can be hard to plug it in, even with a 1” ventilation space on the sides. Now, to save up that huge amount to get one-maybe in a year or two.
Fantastic review I must say..even as far as showing the ends on the cables and plugging them in..I would love to have seen how long a camping compressor fridge could run on it but I guess I will soon find out as I'm ordering one of these after watching this video..
OMG, love the orange cord. I’m gonna have to save my pennies to get this Jackery also.
Need to use the app and enable the rapid charge mode. Then it aill fill up in an hour, but should be used sparingly for emergencies, it adds more wear on the battery. But what you showed in normal mode is plenty fast.
yes i read a bit more about this.. i always do a first impressions to see how everything works then go in and fine tune the details through the product testing videos as i share how it works using it under various stresses
Great review. Thank you!
Nice power station.
I am very excited about this one. I have been using it a bit more after filming this video to try out some other things to see how well it would work, and if it truly is more efficient and so far, I would definitely say it is hands-down, more efficient than the other model.
Can you use the cord from another Jackery (the explorer 300 has one) for car charge? Thank you so much!
Amazon sells metal cigarette lighter plugs under $5.00 that work perfectly to plug the hole
I might look into one... my point of mentioning this always is more so that companies should provide these things with the price of the items already being so high... short cuts on the companies part end up creating issues in the long run with oxidation and that should be something they cover instead of short cutting
Curious if you could charge it with your rooftop solar as you are going down the road?
I will have to get a converter of some kind for the cords that I have coming in from the roof. Just because of the way that mine is set up so that will be something. I will be looking to do in the future. However, for now, I will be charging it using a DC which I will address a little bit more on an upcoming video as I get ready to repack my van.
Thank you thank you thank you! You answered so many questions that I had always had! Curious - do you still use your Bluetti? In other words, do you travel with more than one power station?
I typically carry three or four power stations at any given time. I have different needs for different things and so I carry different sizes. I like to have a larger power station for things like my refrigerator and then also running my big items such as my kettle and my laptop and then I have a couple that are smaller that I carry with me for spot charging. I have had a lot of days where I haven’t been able to get solar or plug-in so I always overcompensate in way of power just in case I have bad weather so to answer your question yes, I still do that typically sits up on my shelf although I will be making some changes on this upcoming set of travels to accommodate a couple of other things, but it will be back in there probably on the next trip.
Jackery is the best. Costco has a good package at a really good price. 😬
Good Day Bunny 👍✌️👌🤞🌻🇺🇲🙏🙌🤩🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸love this Jackery!😉
Great review thank you! I’m going to check out van horror stores 😂
I am so happy to be able to share things like this for those looking!! I hope that through the details provided it helps everyone to figure out what works best for their power needs!!
@@BunnyPlaysHere 👍😊
Do to the fact it was not shown, Is it safe to assume that the new 200w solar panel does NOT come with the carry case that the previous 200w panels came with?
Any clarity on this?
Thanks for sharing this imformative video.
You are correct it does not come standard with a case.
@@BunnyPlaysHere
Thank you for clearing that up.
Jackery makes great stuff but for $960 plus dollars on sale, It's kinda a let down they do not include a 12volt plug any longer as well as the solar panel does not come with a cover that they used to.
I recently purchased this setup but feel a bit like for the price point these things should be included.
Many thanks to you for making great and informative videos.
How much?❤will i wor on a television or s medium rv fridge? Thank you very interested in this thank you❤
This certainly will power a fridge... i am not sure about the television draw as different ones pull differing amounts... for example smaller tvs and rv tvs are very different when it comes to what they require... as for price currently at the time of this posting they are marked $1299 for the panel and the power station... i never add prices to videos because they change over time and i want to always have the most up to date info in videos and since that changes i instead provide a link to find the best pricing
I have a 500 it runs my enteraint system for about 4.5 hours
@@BunnyPlaysHere thank you
May de Laud have Mercy !!!🤪🤣😁❤️
That’s awesome.
if console is at 50%, how long does it take to fully charge with solar only?
that depends on the consistency of the sunlight where you are... several factors go into this... if you are in a forest, in clear sky, higher or lower altitude....
Where does it say “V2” on the device, packaging, etc? Are you sure you got a V2?
Yes, I am positive. It is the V2. The company sends out things so that people can put them through the ringer and test them out. Specifically, this one is the V2. I have been carrying it with me basically posting this video and so far it’s been a pretty good power station, but I will continue testing it for the next year to make sure.
Did find the DC charging cable on the Jackery site...I could not. Or do we just order one off Amazon?
I went to one of the bundles and added just the cord from the bundle.
@@BunnyPlaysHere thanks...unfortunately it does appear to be available in Canada site. Maybe it will turn up later.
As a product designer and 20-year user experience pro I have these issues: The instructions for both items are way too thin. I know less is more, but nothing is nothing. The biggest problems are with the cord that connects the battery to the solar panels. The plug to the panel has a small notch and the hole is black plastic. Impossible to see the notch in the hole in bright daylight. MAKE NOTCH BIGGER. The stupidest thing Jackery does is provide the solar connection cord with the double connection end linked together. The solar panel won't charge in that "as-delivered" configuration. Instruction are no help.
No expansion battery for this one, I guess.
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My Jackery 1000 is one of my absolute favorite possessions! Next, I want one of their solar panels. I take it with me everywhere I go and bring it inside when I’m home. I love it.
✌🏼❤️