Jackery Combo Selling Now at Huge Discount

AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
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Here’s an October Prime Deal for you.

The 1500-watt Jackery now on sale can charge in just one hour and equips you for emergencies or off-road adventures. It can heat up your food, power your AC, project movies, or whip up some coffee.

It’s the newest model, with a 1,070-watt-hour capacity, six ports, and a charging speed of 7.5 times faster than its predecessor, the Explorer 1000.

Amazon.com: Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with 200W Solar Panel(2024 New),1070Wh Portable Power Station LiFePO4 Battery,1500W AC/100W USB-C Output,1Hr Fast Charge for Outdoor,Off-Grid Living,RV,Emergency
 
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As a person that has a pop-up camper on there pick-up truck, and looking for a larger unit.

Any solar generator that does not have an "12v 30amp" DC output (preferable Anderson) port is totally useless......
Jeff
 

tirod3

Active member
Its good timing for folks in the Helene impact zone. With a broken road network getting gas/propane for a generator could be difficult. Of course, geting it delivered at all is the problem. Having reliable back up power you can be sure will work under extreme conditions is always good.

Consider needs and calculate your dollar$ per watt. I just wish more of these had US made panels and lithium mined here. Sadly, the biggest lithium mine in the US is in (iirc) NC and will be shut down for months. Worse, transformers for the grid are a long lead item, and in short supply because of the relief efforts for Ukraine. This hurricane is becoming twice as bad as Katrina as the numbers come in.

While the dockworkers strike is on hold until Jan 15, I would still expect generators to be in high demand for recovery efforts. I saw that with an ice storm here - on the other hand, the next winter my company shipped in a truckload for the next ice storm and didn't sell one. Lessons learned, the grid didnt go down completely, just local spots where trees weren't cut. They were that week.

When you live in small town America, you learn you can't depend on the grid in bad weather, you prepare ahead of time. I can't think of anything I would need to buy to live off grid in an RV for a week, I already have it.
 

offroad_odyssey

New member
As a person that has a pop-up camper on there pick-up truck, and looking for a larger unit.

Any solar generator that does not have an "12v 30amp" DC output (preferable Anderson) port is totally useless......
Jeff
100% agree! These new power stations Bluetti, Jackery, Goal Zero.. I like the LiFePO4 battery, but what a joke! Designed for people who want to charge their phone, or use the AC inverter. No good for running a 12v fridge, lighting, fans, etc.
 
100% agree! These new power stations Bluetti, Jackery, Goal Zero.. I like the LiFePO4 battery, but what a joke! Designed for people who want to charge their phone, or use the AC inverter. No good for running a 12v fridge, lighting, fans, etc.
What are you talking about? All of these batteries will run the 12V fridge no problem?
 

Cabrito

I come in Peace
What are you talking about? All of these batteries will run the 12V fridge no problem?
I agree.

I have one of the original Jackery 1000's and as an initial test I put it on my Engel MT35 for three and a half days. One 12hr period we didn't close the lid properly and it was slightly cracked open due to snagging on my fridge cover.

Results were 84hrs running took it down to 48% charge. This of course is not real-world testing, but gave me a base to work off. It was inside my garage around 65 degrees so nice and cool just running without going in and out of it like normal use. This was using the 12v power cable.

Another time I ran my Engel MT40 using AC power and after 8hrs it was down to 68%. We had been simultaneously charging our phones and my portable jump pack that I used to jump the FJ after killing the battery. I could have left it on the Jackery, but we just turned the fridge off when we went to bed like we do sometimes anyway.

The Engel / ARB's that I have run longer on 12v than on AC.
 

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