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The Q2501 Portable Power Station is a high-capacity solar generator featuring a 2160Wh battery and 2400W output, designed for both home and outdoor use. It includes a 200W solar panel and multiple charging options, ensuring you stay powered up during camping trips or emergencies. With a robust LiFePO4 battery, it offers longevity and reliability, making it an essential tool for modern living.
Total Power Outlets | 4 |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Is Electric | Yes |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Output Wattage | 2400 |
Additional Features | Portable, Overload Protection, USB Port, Adjustable |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Wattage | 2400 watts |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Residential, Camping |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.39"L x 11.22"W x 12.56"H |
Item Weight | 47.4 Pounds |
Material Type | ABS, Plastic, PVC |
Color | SolarPlay Q2501+200W Solar Panel |
T**I
Big battery for big things
I'm very familiar with camping / portable batteries. I have a few of them over the years. But all of them were roughly in the "smaller" categories ranging from 300W maximum to 700W maximum. Even my medium sized batteries could not do the one thing I wanted them to do (even though they claimed they were rated for such) and that was to run a portable air conditioner.On the right-hand side of the picture I uploaded, that's a Black & Decker Mini Portable Air Conditioner. It has a vicious start up wattage of 1400W (For 2 seconds), then immediately winds back down to 300W once it gets going. All of my other batteries failed to start it. This SolarPlay battery did not.I actually heard of this battery from a YouTube channel that did a very thorough review of it. I wish I could shout him out, but that might be against policy. You can look up the model of the battery however and the video should hopefully be there. He goes over the very fine details of the device with pros and cons. He's very thorough.As for me, I needed this beast to do one thing - and it did it just fine. Since it's rated to handle up to 2400W without a sweat, I'm going to see if I can borrow a friend's larger portable AC and run that. I have no concerns it won't be able to.If there's anything right off the bat that I might be critical of - it's the covers for the cables on the top and on the side for the AC ports. These panels are extremely flimsy, and I think over time it's easily going to snap right off. Most folks are diligent about their cables, and I would like to see the space currently used for storage instead put toward adding an extra cooling fan for the internals of the battery. Or maybe even add a larger heat sink. As for the AC outlets, it would be better just to use a durable silicone / rubber plug that you could take on or off. Dust often times (not water) I find is the enemy of ports, and you can only really protect them with a physical plug guard that inserts itself into the outlet. You can look for AC outlet child-proof plugs on Amazon to get an idea of what I'm talking about.If you can see in the picture I uploaded, I have this battery on a small dolly. I highly suggest you get one for yourself so you can easily move it about. Mine's pretty basic, but you can get larger ones that are good for outdoor use. The battery is quite heavy, but nothing a grown adult can't handle. Still, lugging around 47lbs can be tiresome if you have to do it often. Better to just roll it when possible.I wish I could type out more technical aspects of the battery, but someone already did it in detail on a YouTube video. I highly suggest you check it out once more for the finer details. As for me, I'm set for what I needed it to do.
F**S
Good bang for your buck
I purchased the SolarPlay to power the house system in my camper van. I originally had another brand but after traveling with the other one for awhile decided to replace with this unit.What I like about this unit is that I can adjust the input rate of the AC charging. The other unit only recharged at high wattage. I don't always have access to (shore power) outlets to recharge when I'm on the road. I have a small Sportsman 800w gas generator that I carry with me. I can adjust the rate and recharge with that when off grid and my solar isn't enough.Worth noting as a con is that I'm not sure that this unit has overload protection. It continues to draw power even when completely charged. I would be careful about running too high of loads because I'm not sure the unit would automatically shut down from it.All in all it is a good powerhouse for the price and does what I need it to do at a fraction of the price of the well known brands. It also has a 5 year warranty, which blows the other brands away. I haven't needed to use it but I feel confident in the company because they are responsive to email.
A**R
Battery lasts for the whole trip
I used this power station when I went camping this week.I can easily charge my phone and plug in a lamp while I am camping.When it's cold, I can even plug in a warmer that goes inside the sleeping bag.If I keep the heating temperature at medium, I can it use for about 5 full nights.
B**
Easy to use and works as advertised
The solar panels that come with it are better than expected. Carry with a handle and unfold in seconds. Amazing power for the money.
L**S
EXCELENTE
MUY ÚTIL PERFECTO GRACIAS JUSTO LO QUE NECESITO
F**A
Parfait
Parfait pour être autonome pour l'électricité
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