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Model: DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 2200W Solar Generator, Home Backup, 4-in-1 Fast Charging, 23db Ultra-Silent, Camping & RVs, Off-grid, Power Outage (Solar Panel Optional)
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I agree that everyone is not as tech savvy but everyone can not be a lazy 🦥 and do their own research. A simple Google search will provide you with all and even more information that a minority of members here can ever provide. This isn't a damn social club where great ideas are shared. See a deal, post a deal and if you have a question about getting said deal the ask but please stop from asking questions about details you can easily find out for yourself and maybe educate yourself.
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Can someone tell me if this would charge car? I live in condo and was charging at work but would like to know if it's possible to charge the powerstation and then charge the car with the powerstation? And how long would it take and such?
Are you just needing 1kw of charge? Im confused by your question
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No joke, not everyone is tech savvy and anyone who doesn't have an answer, or understanding we should support each other! Seen various bs lately on posts. It's one thing to downvote with respect because it's a shill or a bad deal. Not troll, make fun or tell them members to ref google; wake up people, SD's is a community., like a family we should lookout.
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I agree that everyone is not as tech savvy but everyone can not be a lazy 🦥 and do their own research. A simple Google search will provide you with all and even more information that a minority of members here can ever provide. This isn't a damn social club where great ideas are shared. See a deal, post a deal and if you have a question about getting said deal the ask but please stop from asking questions about details you can easily find out for yourself and maybe educate yourself.
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Forget it if you want to charge from solar. It has a proprietary connector that you have to buy an adaptor for that's costly and inconvenient - they are bulky and attach to the side of the unit. I would skip the unit for that alone...
Forget it if you want to charge from solar. It has a proprietary connector that you have to buy an adapter for that's costly and inconvenient.
Yes, the maximum charging power of 400W is ridiculous. You spend $59 to buy a function module that should be included in the product, and it's a limited edition function. Oh!
No joke, not everyone is tech savvy and anyone who doesn't have an answer, or understanding we should support each other! Seen various bs lately on posts. It's one thing to downvote with respect because it's a shill or a bad deal. Not troll, make fun or tell them members to ref google; wake up people, SD's is a community., like a family we should lookout.
I admit I definitely don't know and read through the comments and even did a quick search to see if this would fit my needs. From what I saw in the title, OP, and description it seemed like it could possibly be like a small power source similar to a generator -- something I've held off on buying because I don't really understand how it all works.
But it's something I've been wanting to invest in being a few miles from the coast in hurricane territory. So I was trying to figure out if this could help in that situation. Search showed a refrigerator would need 700 to run, 2200 to start so I thought this would work for that but not much else However, someone posted 400W max. So yeah, I'd definitely ask in this case if it looks like people with experience or expertise in this area might be able to help. But of course I also understand how pages of people asking very simple questions can be annoying (ex: is this better than Costco's price?).
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Should I return the two ecoflow river 3 I just got for just this?
Depends on your use case. The Ecoflow River 3 is low cost, small, light weight, and extremely portable. It's great for home office uninterrupted power supply (UPS) applications, providing a centralized charging station for your electronic devices, etc. The DJI Power 1000 is quite a bit bigger and heavier, but handles greater power needs (such as corded power tools). Depending on your frame, you may not want to lug it around much.
My own use case is to run cellular internet and Wi-Fi routers for a concession stand with Point of Sale (POS) devices and digital signage for a full day. I also use a similar Internet/Satellite TV setup at football tailgates. The DJI Power 1000 alleviates any kind of "range" anxiety I would have to handle the job that I would need it for. Actually, the DJI Power 500 or Anker Solix C800 would have met my needs perfectly in a smaller form factor. However, I saw more "bang for the buck" in getting the DJI Power 1000 at this occasional sale price of $379 plus tax.
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The brand clearly makes it better
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Didn't know they made batteries, but I suppose it makes sense since drones have batteries too.
Can these portable power stations be used as a Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for computers?
I realize that at 1kW it's not going to last long, but maybe I can daisy chain like 3 of these (and to get that tax benefit).
Finally, a "brand" I recognize on these. I keep seeing EcoFlow, but never heard of them prior.
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But it's something I've been wanting to invest in being a few miles from the coast in hurricane territory. So I was trying to figure out if this could help in that situation. Search showed a refrigerator would need 700 to run, 2200 to start so I thought this would work for that but not much else However, someone posted 400W max. So yeah, I'd definitely ask in this case if it looks like people with experience or expertise in this area might be able to help. But of course I also understand how pages of people asking very simple questions can be annoying (ex: is this better than Costco's price?).
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My own use case is to run cellular internet and Wi-Fi routers for a concession stand with Point of Sale (POS) devices and digital signage for a full day. I also use a similar Internet/Satellite TV setup at football tailgates. The DJI Power 1000 alleviates any kind of "range" anxiety I would have to handle the job that I would need it for. Actually, the DJI Power 500 or Anker Solix C800 would have met my needs perfectly in a smaller form factor. However, I saw more "bang for the buck" in getting the DJI Power 1000 at this occasional sale price of $379 plus tax.