The DC 12v 5.5mm ports can be used for 12V devices like internet modem/router, security cameras, etc that normally have a small power brick. You do need to buy a 5.5mm to 5.5mm cable separately, but it gives you a longer runtime saving energy not needing to convert DC to AC then back to DC. 268Wh means it can deliver 268W for 1 hour. If you pull the max 600W from it, it will only run for 268/600 of an hour or 26 minutes. In practice the conversion efficiency is only 80-85% so you’ll get 20-25 minutes at max power draw.
Your gripe about the positioning of the 3pin output is valid, but I suspect that these types of units are primarily designed for the USA and other nations where the cable protrudes out from a wall socket horizontally and so the lower position is an advantage. For the UK turning the socket 90 degrees anticlockwise would perhaps be more ideal than having it mounted higher and the cable obscuring something else.
Is it bad for the battery if you unload it to 0 or is it better to onload it to 20%,i have a bluetti eb3a but i onload it to 0 and then i reload it to 100%.
I saw in another video that you cannot turn the power on from the app. Only power off from the app. Of course, this was a U.S. version, so maybe there is a difference by market.
The DC 12v 5.5mm ports can be used for 12V devices like internet modem/router, security cameras, etc that normally have a small power brick. You do need to buy a 5.5mm to 5.5mm cable separately, but it gives you a longer runtime saving energy not needing to convert DC to AC then back to DC.
268Wh means it can deliver 268W for 1 hour. If you pull the max 600W from it, it will only run for 268/600 of an hour or 26 minutes. In practice the conversion efficiency is only 80-85% so you’ll get 20-25 minutes at max power draw.
i see ill try say this next time..
Your gripe about the positioning of the 3pin output is valid, but I suspect that these types
of units are primarily designed for the USA and other nations where the cable protrudes
out from a wall socket horizontally and so the lower position is an advantage.
For the UK turning the socket 90 degrees anticlockwise would perhaps be more ideal
than having it mounted higher and the cable obscuring something else.
defo a US thing
I share your enthusiasm about this product. Have one myself. Good review.
Cool, thanks!
Is it bad for the battery if you unload it to 0 or is it better to onload it to 20%,i have a bluetti eb3a but i onload it to 0 and then i reload it to 100%.
never fully drain
Strip LED lights have those dual DC 4mm plugs. Cheers from down under!
hhmmm ill llok
Question:
Just wondering if I can use “while charging”
TIA
Not sure they say you should but i cant see why
I saw in another video that you cannot turn the power on from the app. Only power off from the app. Of course, this was a U.S. version, so maybe there is a difference by market.
ill try and make sure..
Can you use jackery solar panels with this?
Yes you can, as i do as well
@@paulcomptonpdphotography Thanks that’s handy to know. Thanks for the reply
welcome
You can’t use the app to turn it back on. You have to physically turn it back on.
thanks for that, i thought it did when i tried
Another review??
sorry yes but you still have two landscape videos a week..
@@paulcomptonpdphotography I am very glad you did this review, thank you Paul.
thank you
Oct 2023? Don't think that's right since it's only March.
i know haha
after 2500 charges it will retain 80% of its power
thats not bad then