Pecron E300LFP Portable AC & DC Power Wherever You May Be
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- Опубліковано 2 кві 2024
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5% Discount Code: LEAE300LFP
[SMALL BUT POWERFUL]: 288Wh capacity with 600W AC pure sine wave inverter, Built-in 9 standard outlets, E300LFP portable power station can be used outdoors and in power outages for most of your equipment.
[POWER IT ALL]: E300LFP portable power station featuring 2 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, 1 USB-C port 100W (input/output supported), 2 DC5525 ports, 1 car outlet, 1x15W wireless charger, compatible with virtually all essential devices.
[4 CHARGING WAYS]: E300LFP portable power station up to 300W AC fast charging, fully charged in 80 minutes. With solar panels MAX 100W solar input(VOC12-28V), is fully charged in 3 hours, Also can use a car charger and the USB-C supports bi-directional input and up to 100W charging power.
[SAFETY AND DURABLE]: The ultra-safe LiFePO4 battery with Built-in BMS assures the self-protection of short circuits, overload, and overheating. 120V Pure-sine wave inverter makes sure there is no damage to your sensitive electronic devices.
[WHAT YOU GET]: 24-month worry-free warranty and 24hrs/7d friendly customer service. pecron E300LFP portable power station, AC Charging Cable, Accessory Bag, Car Charging Cable, and User Manual.
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That's what I need......and that's the right size... I'm going to look into getting one of these
this unit seems like a really nice one good features except for the light that didnt seen impressive but great unit
If you use the Pecron for DXing, you will only have 12 VDC from the portable supply (you can see the voltage drop). You really need 13.8 VDC at 15 amps for full power out of the radio and amplifier. If you use an external AC to DC power supply for the radio then plug into the Pecron, you will get 13.8 VDC but, I wonder how efficient that whole thing will be.
☮ brother.
So what's the solution to that other than running a DC power supply off the AC which seems really lossy to me
@@enginedave
I added a reply as a link to a battery manufacturer. UA-cam deleted that reply 😢
Is that why my CPAP cuts in and out?
@@robertbryant173
That is possible. I tried using a CPAP on a power supply before and it didn't work either even though Phillips said it would. However, they stated it only works with their adapter. I don't know what's special about their DC adapter though.
I’ve had two of then sent to me so far. Something is wrong with the inverters on them. For some reason under certain loads it can’t put out more than 200 watts. It cuts in and out trying to power my 120 watt CPAP.
Why are the DC outputs labeled with a relatively low current value (5 amps on the jack you used) and yet you can pull enough for a 100 watt amp/rig?
How clean is the sign wave I bought one of those Milwaukee top offs to run test equipment and it can't even pull in the could for a motor starter then again it's only rated at 175W 600W with a peak voltage for 120Rms is roughly 170v so bout 3.5A should handle a VLF and maybe a high pot
You can see the stepping in a scope if you zoom way in. Otherwise, it appears smooth, and stable.
@learnelectronics thanks man gonna have to see if I can convince el jefe if we can get one for outages