Power Up Anywhere! ⚡
The Portable Power Station 300W is a compact and efficient solar generator with a 296Wh capacity, designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency power needs. Weighing just 2.95kg, it features multiple output ports, including a pure sine wave AC inverter, ensuring safe charging for sensitive devices. With built-in safety features and solar compatibility, this power station is your reliable companion for camping, RV trips, and power outages.
Manufacturer | Hengke |
Part Number | R300-UK |
Product Dimensions | 23 x 14 x 19.4 cm; 2.95 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | R300 |
Size | 296Wh/300W |
Colour | Black and Orange |
Material | ABS |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Display style | LCD |
Certification | CE |
Special Features | Portable, Digital Display, Overload Protection, AC Outlets, Short Circuit Protection |
Usage | Backup Electricity Power Suply |
Included Components | Portable Power Station, UK Charger Plug Adapter, Car Charging Cable, EN Manual |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 2.95 kg |
M**R
Can run model trains
I took a chance with this little machine. Having read all the information and thought it might work with my model railway I purchased it. It’s perfect and runs the track well. So add another paragraph saying it runs model railways.Well please. Thanks.
D**N
Battery indicator
The indicator of the power supply is not accurate enough. When I was charging my iPad, it was showing in the mid level but suddenly power off. In fact, the battery was empty. Is it the problem of an old battery ? I don't know. Other than that, everything was fine.
M**E
Best power bank yet
This power station is amazing!I bought this purely for going camping and charging all my device as I was fed up with having to bring multiple bulky heavy power banks with me.It's very light and small so easy to carry aroundI have only tested it so far to see how powerful the unit is I haven't used it camping yet.I managed to charge my smart phone 4 times, smart watch twice my partners phone twice before the unit died, at one point I had all of the above charging at the same time and it only lost one bar over night and only put out 30 watts maximum and the unit has a maximum 99 watt output so not even close to its copassity.Pros:LightweightSmallMassive copassity (27000mah)Quick charging times (depending on device connected)12v output3 pin mains connectivityAC/DC settingsSolor charging compatible (4 hours roughly from flat on a 100 watt unit depending on weather conditions)Cons:Unit has a small display on the front that can't be switched off and is very bright so partly lights up a room so would be very annoying in a tent, would advise covering the display at night.Will update once I've fully tested while camping, so far so good!
N**K
Think twice if you are willing to buy
I bought two power stations for my project the first one is broken in a week after the date of purchase and the second one run out of battery very fast. I believe recyclied battery is used within the power station the discharge rate is too fast. Our Loads are barely reach to 7 to 10 watts.Generally do not recommend.
M**A
great addition to my equipment
So far so good - used it for a couple weeks,works like advertized charges my cameras/phones multiple times. I even connected to my laptop and it maneged to keep it on. I would certainly buy it again.
K**D
Great!
Very pleased with this and its good to know I have something to turn to. We have recntly had a three days power cut and had to sit in the car to charge phones and couldnt use internet, eventhough the power to the phone line was working the router wouldnt. My purchasing this and having it on standby will now guarentee we will never suffer a powercut again, how does it guarentee that? Well if i didnt have one, we would no doubt get a powercut next week, the neighbours need to thank me.
S**R
Not as good as expected
Been using this for about 3 days so far, only charged it once via the mains once which was quick, and not solar panel yet due to the weather. Charged a few devices up (phones, tablets, tested powering usb lights, a record player, some big standing light decoration, and plugged a 75" tv into it which all worked). What I'm not impressed with is the output levels on usb ports; a type C cable port isn't delivering fast charging, because the fast charge symbol does not on my device when I use it, the type c port outputs around 10 watts. When I plug my 120 watt charger into the AC outlet, I get around 80 - 100 watts output. This obviously does cover 300 watts output though, as my tv is from 150 - 230 max power usage. The AC is a big difference to the really slow USB outputs which should be higher. I've not tested the DC or car charger ports yet.
D**N
Handy piece of kit
I bought this unit primarily to power some musical equipment when playing outdoors where there is no mains supply available. It easily powers my Yamaha PSR SX600 keyboard using the AC socket with the Yamaha power supply (about 5 - 6 watts draw). I also have a Moukey 4 channel mini mixer that I plug into a USB socket (about 0.5watts draw) at the same time. I haven't tested how long exactly the battery lasts but it's well over 3 hours continuous use with what I've got plugged in to it.The unit is well built and can easily be carried around. It comes with a mains changing adaptor and an adaptor that plugs into a car cigarette lighter socket for in-car charging. It can also be charged using Solar power. I would recommend a solar panel that produces around 12-15 volts/40 watts which is about the same as the mains adaptor uses. Outputs include 2 x 'standard' USB, 1 x USB 'C', 2 x 12 volt DC sockets and a standard AC plug socket.All the power usage and charging info is displayed on one side of the unit and there is a handy torch on the other side. It's easy to use with just 3 buttons to control everything.
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