stephanie m.—November 10, 2025
I have used this 3 times to keep crock pots running during tailgating and it worked awesome! The fans are loud during recharge but that’s fine. Take about 1.5 hours for 100%. Will run 4 crock pots for about 4 hours👍 Read more
Darla—October 5, 2025
They shouldn't use FedEx...they can't read directions. Happy with the product. The first one would not charge via plugin cord but I sent it in and it was back in 10 days fixed. I do like the product. It works great for what I want it for! Thanks for all you did to help me with this product! Read more
Dawn—April 6, 2024
It gives me enough power with everyday routine. Likes rice cooking coffee making and more. And I love it! ❣️now the AC is not working. Tha AC is not working! Read more
John Harden—November 22, 2024
We use this when camping mostly. Easy to move and set up. Solar panel works well, although it takes pretty much a full day of sun to charge; will possibly order a second panel when I see them on sale. Requires a 30A to 15A adapter plug to plug our camper into it. We've used it that way twice, and run propane for those items that can (refrigerator, hot water) to extend the battery life. We've used it to run the microwave in the camper and also to run other electric kitchen appliances with no issues. We've also used it "standalone" to power phones, computers, etc. Very pleased with this purchase. Read more
William J Kennedy—May 9, 2025
This works perfectly for powering a medical device and operates as a fail-over, just like a UPS - EXCEPT it doesn't have that annoying loud beep when mains power is lost. It powers my device for a whole night of use, too. It runs SILENT even with the A/C inverter on and while powering the medical device. Some models of power banks have a buzzing sound with the inverter on, or while charging. This one doesn't - so it is perfect. Read more
Jimbo—October 10, 2025
It's worth it to have one around your home or onroad. Read more
Rodolfo Perez—May 8, 2025
i tried to use this to power wifi and charge batteries for gps devices. i guess current draw is too low and stops putting out ac electricity. also it is not strong enough to run a 10 gallon compressor Read more
Lori—October 29, 2024
While this is a quality device, as one would think with solar, it ONLY charges in direct sunlight, no low light conditions work. So, while solar panel does charge the battery, it is not nearly enough charge to charge the battery for one 200 W solar panel; it'll only charge like 20-40% of the battery if you're lucky for a 2400W capacity battery, and that's if the Sun is full on out. The solar panel charges less with ANY shadow present. Also, even though the solar panel states it may be 200W, that is its max, it never does 200W of charging I found, even with full sun. The most I got was somewhere between 135-150W, with 150W being hopeful to get. It usually was around 67W-120W. For charging and the amount of power being used, the math just doesn't add up, more drain on power than the ability of the solar panel to charge it. This COULD work if one wants to shell out more money for more solar panels so it charges faster, and even more batteries to keep that charge, but once the Sun is gone, you're out of luck. Now, I'm looking to power basically the very basic essential things for a home, and it does have the options for car charging (max charge there was 100-110W), and plug into a regular outlet (could charge up to 1500W, by far the fastest option), but in an emergency with no power or gas, you're outta luck until the Sun comes out, and pray it's not cloudy or rainy, because all u have then is an expensive brick. Good idea, but not quite there yet. Read more