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| Brand | Energizer |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 960 Watt-hours |
| Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Commercial, Residential |
| Item Weight | 21.56 Pounds |
| Voltage | 19.2 Volts |
| Output Wattage | 700 |
| Special Feature | Automatic Voltage Regulation, Fuel Efficient, Low Battery Shutdown, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection See more |
| Included Components | (1) 120V AC Adapter, (1) 12V Car Outlet Charging Adapter, (1) Carrying Case w/ Shoulder Strap & 6 Sortage Compartments, (1) DC5521 to DC6530 Solar Panel Extension Adapter, (1) Energizer 960W LiFePO4 (LFP) Portable Power Station (V2) See more |
| brand | Energizer |
|---|---|
| wattage | 960 Watt-hours |
| fuel_type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| power_source | Battery Powered |
| recommended_uses_for_product | Camping, Commercial, Residential |
| item_weight | 21.6 pounds |
| voltage | 19.2 Volts |
| output_wattage | 700 |
| special_feature | Automatic Voltage Regulation, Fuel Efficient, Low Battery Shutdown, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection |
| included_components | (1) 120V AC Adapter, (1) 12V Car Outlet Charging Adapter, (1) Carrying Case w/ Shoulder Strap & 6 Sortage Compartments, (1) DC5521 to DC6530 Solar Panel Extension Adapter, (1) Energizer 960W LiFePO4 (LFP) Portable Power Station (V2) |
| color | Red |
| product_dimensions | 11.81"L x 7.68"W x 11.42"H |
| material | High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) |
| model_name | Energizer 960W LiFePO4 (LFP) Portable Power Station (V2) w/ Carry Case |
| engine_type | 4 Stroke |
| engine_displacement | 79 Cubic Centimeters |
| total_power_outlets | 13 |
| engine_power_maximum | 1400 Watts |
| starting_wattage | 1400 Watts |
| running_wattage | 700 Watts |
| upc | 842982104273 |
| manufacturer | Energizer |
| part_number | PPS960W2 |
| item_model_number | PPS960W2 |
| batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| shape | Rectangular |
| item_package_quantity | 1 |
| special_features | Automatic Voltage Regulation, Fuel Efficient, Low Battery Shutdown, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection |
| usage | Camping, Emergency Use, Overlanding, Power Backup, Power Outages |
| batteries_included | Yes |
| batteries_required | Yes |
| battery_cell_type | Lithium-Phosphate |
| warranty_description | 2-Year Warranty |
| best_sellers_rank | #926,768 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,797 in Outdoor Generators |
| date_first_available | May 25, 2023 |












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The best performance power station, I am very happy with it. Thanks Read more
The energizer portable power station is very compact for what it offers. We camp a lot, and frequently camp on our boat that does not have a 110V system. This power station has exceeded my expectations as it provides more than enough power to charge and support all of our priority devices (Kids tablets, Mom/Dads laptop, portable speakers, and our phones) Additionally I have tested my boat trickle and 10amp battery chargers on this portable power station and it worked perfect. The carrying case provided is very nice, has lots of storage for charger cables and connections, and it fits perfectly in my storage locker on the boat that is very easy to access. I give this a product a 5-Star rating mainly for how much charging power it has before needing re-charged, its compact size and sturdy build, and the fact I can view how many watts of juice each one of my devices is pulling and manage my battery as needed. Read more












I got this to power some equipment and devices for a birthday party at the beach. I'm not very familiar with all the technical aspects, but was getting a lot of compliments on it by my more tech savvy friends for it's size, power, and connectivity. Personally, getting ultra fast charging out of the USB-C port without needing an adaptor won it for me. Overall, zero complaints and very happy with this purchase. A full day at the beach, electric grill, rice cooker, countless phones, and still at 67%! It just keeps going and going and going and going haha. Had to do it. Read more



The media could not be loaded. Battery came with instructions, DC car cable, DC conversion cable, and a wall outlet charging adapter. The exterior plastic casing has a nice texture and is good quality. The LCD display is bright and clear. All functions are on the front of the unit, which is a nice touch. This allows the battery to be up against the wall, as many batteries have some ports on the front/back/sides/etc. The top has a nice oversized carrying handle, and the battery is pretty light weight (easy to carry). The LCD light on the front is nice and bright - and has many modes (normal light, flashing light, flashing white and red light, etc.). I do wish the design was more flat - so that batteries could be stacked or for easy storage. The battery is LiFePO4, which means it can be charged/discharged hundreds of times - much more than standard batteries (and much lighter). AC output tested well. I have a window air conditioner that pulls about 550 watts. This unit powered the air conditioner without issue. I do like the accuracy of the display. I had a USB device plugged in, a computer mouse, and it showed 2.3 watts being used - very detailed! The carrying case has a lot of extra pockets to store your phone, tools, camp equipment, and so on. The case is also very heavy duty, and perfect to keep the unit protected during storage. Everything checks out well for this unit, but I do have to remove a star for the following: The unit can be charged via USB C, or via the DC port. I have a portable solar panel that will charge the unit via usb C, which is nice. If you have standard solar panels (with no USB-C output), you can connect the panels to the DC port (via a MC4 to DC cable, not included). Finally, you can use the included AC adapter to charge via the DC port. So what is the problem? The problem is no matter what way you charge, you are limited to about 100-125 watts input. If you want to charge the unit from empty to full, it will take 10 hours (if using maximum input). If you are using the unit while charging, the recharge time will be even longer. So for example - using a 150 watt solar panel, it will take about 10 hours to charge. You need the battery to charge faster, so you buy 400 watts of solar panels. It will still take 10 hours to charge. Update - I did want to point out that you can plug in via AC adapter + USB C to get 200 watts total input. However, this requires two separate power inputs at the same time, and solar input is still limited to 100 watts. This is a big limiting factor for me. What if I am out camping, and go into town for supplies and want a "quick charge"? I can't wait 10 hours. Or setup with solar, you want to take advantage of the higher sun exposure times of the day - I can't take advantage of this. Or in an emergency - you may not have access to power for 10 hours straight. I have another battery that cost similar, with similar storage capacity. I can set the charge speed via the app, and charge to full in about an hour if I have to. If you need a battery for occasional use and are ok with a slower charge time, this is a great battery. If you plan to use bigger solar panels or have other needs requiring faster charging, I would consider my notes about the charge speed. Read more






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People are constantly confusing Wh (Watt hours) with W (Watts). The first is capacity. The second is supply. Just to make it clear (because even the amazon description has it wrong, but the product images have it right) this device is 960Wh, and can supply 700W combined to devices with a peak supply of 1400W for a very short time. How long will they run for? Well, the approximate runtime is Wh / W = h. So if you plug in 700 Watts of electronics its: 960Wh / 700W = 1.4 hours (approximately) However, you have to derate that because the battery management system probably won't let you go below about 15% charge, so multiply the 1.4 times 85% (0.85) 1.4h × 0.85 = 1.1h runtime. Read more
Living in a rural area, we regularly experience power outages. Thankfully, most outages don’t last that long, but there have been some lasting days. I have two gas powered generators, but it’s difficult to keep very much fresh fuel on hand. I also picked up a Jackery battery backup similar to this Energizer unit, but slightly smaller... and it came with a solar panel for charging. When I ordered this Energizer backup, I also ordered a large solar panel to use with it. This is a very nice setup... it comes in a high quality carrying case with a zippered pocket for holding the various charging cables. You get cables for recharging from AC, your car, or for attaching to a solar panel. The controls are intuitive and easy to use, though the instruction booklet that comes with it is a little confusing. While my main purpose for is power outages, this thing is small enough and light enough to carry camping, tailgating, etc. It arrived pre-charged to 67%... and took about two hours to fully charge it to 100% using the AC plug... so I'm guessing 5 to 6 hours to fully charge from near zero. Read more