Richywalker64
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Looks a great piece of kit, it's really handy having the jump start facility too
its incredible cheap for what you get, let us know how it is!Now then, it’s arrived …
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Gotta love a company that sends a sticker sheet, bonus
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Seems like a well built solid piece of kit. Feels quality. Time will tell
How long was delivery?
its incredible cheap for what you get, let us know how it is!
Looks a great piece of kit, it's really handy having the jump start facility too
How are you getting on with yours @Tubby G ? I am tempted....
That unit looks pretty good and is really cheap compared to the other big players.
Its main weakness is only taking 220W Solar Input, which would make it very slow to charge up compared to similar Bluettis with 500w inputs, but if you aren't worried about that or plan to use solar anyway, it's a solid way to keep charged for a big day.
I'm now up to three solar generators when I go away and can keep my 800wh Trance fully charged for three rides a day, with two smaller units for fridge, lights and devices.
I have it written up if anyone is interested at Blogger
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Why don’t you guys just use a Petrol generator? It would cost less and not be weather dependent for charging via solar.
Plus, a lot of campsites have reception areas or communal kitchens, with plug sockets,, such as the one at Glentress. The Power Station only takes an hour to fully charge on the mains , so we could charge it up there, take it back to the tent and then charge the bikes up ready for the next day.I’ll be using it to go camping with the bikes Dave. Take it away full charged, and the bikes fully charged, and we’ll get two days of riding with two bikes (me & her).
Or, as we have range extenders on our lightweight bikes, we can use the range extender batteries first, return to the car to charge them, use the bike batteries, then come back and have another couple of hours on the recharged range extenders.
Cheaper to buy a Power Station then to buy spare batteries for various bikes
Yeah I get all that, but why not just use a petrol generator rather than a power station. You don’t then have to worry about anything.
Something like this
P1 2200W / 2.2kW Petrol Invertor Generator, Portable, Lightweight Suitcase Style with DC & USB | P2500i
The low noise P2500i pure sine wave inverter generator produces 2200w maximum output from the Hyundai 4-stroke engine. Available to order now.hyundaipowerequipment.co.uk
Where can u get a good power station for £600 ?
With a petrol generator whirring away in your tent, you won't have to worry about getting to sleep. I would be worried about waking up!Plus my other half wouldn’t be too happy if she’s trying to get an early night and I’ve got a petrol generator whirring away inside the tent so I can charge my phone and plug a little lamp into it
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