I have had 3 Power Stations. Why the word HAD? This is critical. The Power Stations give a certain amount of CYCLES. 2 of mine only had 800 cycles. One cycle is starting at 100% and draining it to 0%. Once you go through 800 cycles that's it. It's then useless. So, I was using it for a C-PAP machine. After 2 1/2 Years it didn't function any more. This unit sounds really nice. Thanks for a good detailed demo.
Thank you for sharing your experience. For the power stations you had, how many cycles were they supposed to get? This is my first experience with a power station. I'm hoping it last the 3500 cycles! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Yeah, this wouldn't do that. We used to have a Renogy portable solar panel briefcase. I would recommend checking that out if you don't want to install anything. Here's the link on Amazon: amzn.to/3wyVE9T it's on sale right now for 15% off. If you're wanting to install a roof mounted system, we purchased a HQST 200 watt system for around $230. It has worked out great for us. Here's a link to a similar one to ours: hqsolarpower.com/200-watt-12-volt-monocrystalline-solar-panel-kit-w-30a-pwm-charge-controller/ Thanks for the comment and watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman Do you have the printed manual? What is mentioned in it? I’m looking for power station solution with 220 voltage output. Do you have any recommendation?
@@CJesus Just go to Itehil's website and look up the power station, it's says it on there. To get something with 220volts, you're going to need a beast of a power station. Something like the EcoFlow Delta Pro. They say they have 1-220volt, 12amp plug.
I have had 3 Power Stations.
Why the word HAD? This is critical. The Power Stations give a certain amount of CYCLES. 2 of mine only had 800 cycles. One cycle is starting at 100% and draining it to 0%. Once you go through 800 cycles that's it. It's then useless. So, I was using it for a C-PAP machine. After 2 1/2
Years it didn't function any more.
This unit sounds really nice. Thanks for a good detailed demo.
Thank you for sharing your experience. For the power stations you had, how many cycles were they supposed to get? This is my first experience with a power station. I'm hoping it last the 3500 cycles! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Great review 👍.... My question is, is it possible to pair two of those units? If yes, I'm in for it. I'm buying 2 of those.....
No, you are not able to pair two together. Still a great unit though.
Thanks for watching!
Just for testing purposes I plugged my Internet into a 300 Watt power station and it ran for 20 hours, tickles me pink LOL
Heck yeah! You can run all sorts of things with these little power stations. Thanks for watching!
Good review, I'll explore in more detail and read appropriate reviews when I'm in need of a new unit.
Thanks John! It's been working out nicely for us so far. I'm looking forward to using it while we camp. Thanks for the comment and watching!
Best review ever! Thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment and watching!
Since the Explorer 500 is priced way high I expect a lot more AC sockets to plug in to.
I agree, it's surprising that they only have 1 AC socket. Thanks for watching!
I did notice that the Explorer 500 is missing a USB-C port.
Yes it is. We use the USB-C port all the time on our Itehil. That is probably the plug that gets used the most. Thanks for watching!
I'm looking for panels for my 5th wheel to charge my batteries.
Yeah, this wouldn't do that. We used to have a Renogy portable solar panel briefcase. I would recommend checking that out if you don't want to install anything. Here's the link on Amazon: amzn.to/3wyVE9T it's on sale right now for 15% off. If you're wanting to install a roof mounted system, we purchased a HQST 200 watt system for around $230. It has worked out great for us. Here's a link to a similar one to ours: hqsolarpower.com/200-watt-12-volt-monocrystalline-solar-panel-kit-w-30a-pwm-charge-controller/ Thanks for the comment and watching!
@@ColoradoCamperman pretty breezy in PNW thinking of getting wind power plus solar combo.
@@DubstepHeroDH I would love to know how wind power does for an RV. I have not seen a video on that yet!
Wow! What a cool setup. Thanks for the review👍
It is a pretty neat setup! We have enjoyed it so far. Thanks for the comment and watching!
Is it generate 220V AC output?
No it does not. Here is what the website says, "2*AC output(100-120V 500W)". Thanks for watching.
@@ColoradoCamperman Yesterday they had 240V mentioned in amazon listening. Now it is changed to 110V.
@@CJesus Got it, good to know they removed that! It's been a solid power station so far. I was just using it yesterday.
@@ColoradoCamperman Do you have the printed manual? What is mentioned in it?
I’m looking for power station solution with 220 voltage output. Do you have any recommendation?
@@CJesus Just go to Itehil's website and look up the power station, it's says it on there. To get something with 220volts, you're going to need a beast of a power station. Something like the EcoFlow Delta Pro. They say they have 1-220volt, 12amp plug.