Huge Price Reduction on the Jackery Explorer 2000 PRO Portable Power Station,

AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
Last edited:
I bought a refurbished Jackery Explorer 1000 direct from Jackery for $500 (email their customer service department) ; it could be worth seeing if they have any refurbs available for this model. My main complaint with the unit is the meager 12v output of 10Amps in addition to the slippery car port adapter connector. My Apicool fridge cycles on and off as I go over bumps on the road. Why not have a good solid connector for drawing 12v DC, such as an Anderson plug or better.


1715730737576.png
 
I bought a refurbished Jackery Explorer 1000 direct from Jackery for $500 (email their customer service department) ; it could be worth seeing if they have any refurbs available for this model. My main complaint with the unit is the meager 12v output of 10Amps in addition to the slippery car port adapter connector. My Apicool fridge cycles on and off as I go over bumps on the road. Why not have a good solid connector for drawing 12v DC, such as an Anderson plug or better.


View attachment 834529
Hi,
Just push a toothpick with the 12V plug into the jackery socket.
It won't move over bumps anymore.

These units should come with 12V Anderson plugs....

Sent from my IN2013 using Tapatalk
 
Aifer wrote: "These units should come with 12V Anderson plugs...."

I agree whole heartedly!

Is anyone in the power station / "solar generator" field listening?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
190,800
Messages
2,931,876
Members
234,600
Latest member
DETN8
Top