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The DenGaWa Solar Generator 300W combines a robust 250Wh lithium-ion battery with a 40W foldable solar panel boasting 23% conversion efficiency. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, it delivers clean, pure sine wave AC power up to 250W through multiple ports, including USB-C quick charge. Lightweight and compact at just 5.1 lbs, it features smart safety protections and an integrated LED flashlight with SOS mode, making it the ultimate portable power solution for camping, emergencies, and remote work.




| Brand | DenGaWa |
| Wattage | 250 Watt-hours |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Residential, Indoor/Outdoor, Camping |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Kilograms |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Output Wattage | 250 |
| Special Feature | Portable, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Super Quiet, Lightweight |
| Included Components | 1*250W Portable Power Station, 1*AC power adapter, 1*Cigarette Lighter Adapter, 1*12V Car Charging Cable, 1* DenGaWa 40W Solar Panel Kit, 2*user manual |
| Color | Red+Black |
| Product Dimensions | 4.1"L x 6.5"W x 8.7"H |
| Material | ABS |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Total Power Outlets | 7 |
| Engine Power Maximum | 500 Watts |
| Starting Wattage | 250 Watts |
| Running Wattage | 250 Watts |
| UPC | 764046731464 |
| Manufacturer | Hengke Energy(GuangDong) Co., Ltd |
| Part Number | R200 |
| Item Weight | 5.06 pounds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | R200 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Size | R200+YT40/250W/67500mAh |
| Style | R250+40W Solar Panel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Portable, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Super Quiet, Lightweight |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
| Battery Capacity | 67500 Milliamp Hours |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
D**N
Works great
Great product really love it
T**G
Won't regret buying.
I can't tell you it's limits. I can say it ran a AC powered desk fan, USB/LED light, and kept 2 phones charged; while only draining the battery by half without the solar panel connected. For about an 8 hour blackout
M**N
For short time use.
Only gave 4 stars it didn’t last as long as I thought it would. Had a small portable fan running with a full charge and solar panel connected to generator, and only lasted a couple hours.Works fine for a short period of time.
N**K
Great Product
So far this thing has worked great.
L**R
Updated review: Do Not Recommend At ALL
Whelp, I have come back to amend my review of this device. I'll leave my original review below. But I've just changed this from a 5-Star review to a 1-Star review. I would give it zero stars if I could.We got this unit a month and a half ago. We charged it to test it out. We camped with it in the back yard, recharged it, used it for a power outage, recharged it and put it back in the basement, "ready to go." Then, ahead of a Scout camping trip two years in the planning, we got it out of the basement to pack with our gear.It was dead. Like, Dead-dead. I checked to make sure that everything was properly turned off and plugged it in overnight. The battery stayed at zero. I unplugged it the next morning and it wouldn't even turn on. Tried to power it up while plugged in, and still nothing. So, we had this unit for less than two months but longer than the return window, we used it twice, and it's completely inoperable. Not only is it a huge wasted investment on gear, it's a massive amount of e-waste that we're now going to have to pay to dispose of. I'm just glad we discovered it before we got to our campground, or before we needed it in a natural disaster.------------------Original review:I've used a ton of different solar-powered battery packs / generators along the way, and one thing they all have in common is that you really can't rely on JUST the solar panel to meaningful supply your energy demands.This unit? Kind of the same, BUT....... also..... it works the best of any of these devices I've ever tried.So!Are you going to be able to power your entire tech array for back country camping and content creation? Probably not, unless you have unlimited time to wait on the solar panels to finish charging the whole unit.If you're a casual camper like we are, who also wants to beef up your emergency preparedness kit while shopping for gear? THIS is for you.Pros:--Packs a big punch for a small unit. Will run our laptop for several hours even if we've already tanked most of the battery. Can charge our cell phones individually or at the same time. Has a bonus light source if we need it when other options aren't available.--Can charge in a regular wall outlet or in a vehicle.--Solar cells really will actually give you enough power to limp along, even if you can't top off the unit with a car or wall charge.--Comes with loads of adaptors already on board in case you need a connector--Easy to unbox, set up, charge & use. Good for when you need something easy because it's dark / you're trying to get light quickly / you're navigating severe weather / etc.Cons:--A solar panel alone is probably not going to keep up with your energy needs long-term.--This ISN'T the thing that truly lets you go off-grid for a long period of time.--If you're back-country camping, this is nice and compact, but may be heavier than you really want to schlepp. It may not supply all the power you will want or need for a long back-country trip.We are casual campers who use campgrounds to tent-camp. We also camp often in our back yard in the summer time. We also live in the midwest, where thunderstorms usually mean really spicy weather that comes with lost of electricity. This unit is really great for our family. My husband is on-call 24/7, and always need to make sure he can power his phone and laptop if something goes sideways at work. This unit closes the gaps for our power needs as a family that likes to get away with kids and camp a week here, a week there, or even just hang out in the back yard and pretend we're in the middle of nowhere.When we're not camping, we leave it charged in the basement, so if we need to shelter in place, we have a light source and battery back up for our phones and weather radios if we're out of power for more than a few hours. It's lightweight enough that our kids (age 6 and 9) can go grab it from the box at the bottom of the basement steps if we need it in a hurry upstairs when the power is out.We are casual tent-campers in public campgrounds. If our sites are primitive enough that there isn't electricity available, this unit is super-handy. It will give us light if we're moving around the campsite at night. It can charge in the car when we're on our way to our destination, and then fully charge our cell phones overnight. We can plug it back into the car outlets on our way to our day-adventures, and then leave the solar panels on the dashboard of the car to finish charging while we're exploring new locations. It's compact enough that we can slide it under a seat and it doesn't take up much cargo room in transport OR too much space in our tent--which always seems to be cluttered with a ton of stuff no matter how carefully we pack.So, depending on your application, this may be exactly what you need, or not at all what you're looking for. For us, it's just what we needed.
M**N
Great product
Great product
S**Y
solar
works greatworth price
M**G
Does the job
Perfect so far
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