I'm in the middle of my third trip with my Jackery 500 and solar panel. First two trips: great. Third trip, this trip, not so great. Part of it is my fault, part of it is just plain poor product quality or design.
My fault: I had the Jackery at the back of my 4Runner and it bounced around some and must have been leaning up against the back lift gate. I opened the gate and it fell out. So that's a fall from whatever the height of an un-lifted 5th gen 4Runner is... not all that far. Bonus, I saw it falling and managed to get my foot under it and break most of the fall. Not all, but I took a bunch of the force out of it. The Jackery 500 landed upright, no damage on the outside, much but not all of the force broken by my foot.
But the damn thing still broke. Dead as a doornail. The electronics or something inside is all haywire. I took a video of what the display does and sent it to Jackery and they said that there is "no way to fix the unit as we do not conduct repairs at the component level."
A short fall, landed upright, much of the force broken by my foot, and I have a $500 doorstop. Utterly worthless. And likely difficult to figure out how to recycle it (which was their suggestion).
They did offer me a discount on a refurbished unit with minor cosmetic damage, which I very grudgingly took in order to keep my adventure going, but...
1. How do they sell refurbished units if they can't fix them?? (because I get that ultimately this is my fault and would have paid to fix mine if they would have offered to fix it)
2. This really doesn't say a whole lot about Jackery product quality or design if this is all it takes to turn them into doorstops.
Buyer beware... maybe look at a different manufacturer. I'd love to see any kind of teardown or product stress tests for this category if anyone knows of any videos out there.
Video of what it does now:
(after that, it goes from 98% immediately to 1% battery and stays there)
My fault: I had the Jackery at the back of my 4Runner and it bounced around some and must have been leaning up against the back lift gate. I opened the gate and it fell out. So that's a fall from whatever the height of an un-lifted 5th gen 4Runner is... not all that far. Bonus, I saw it falling and managed to get my foot under it and break most of the fall. Not all, but I took a bunch of the force out of it. The Jackery 500 landed upright, no damage on the outside, much but not all of the force broken by my foot.
But the damn thing still broke. Dead as a doornail. The electronics or something inside is all haywire. I took a video of what the display does and sent it to Jackery and they said that there is "no way to fix the unit as we do not conduct repairs at the component level."
A short fall, landed upright, much of the force broken by my foot, and I have a $500 doorstop. Utterly worthless. And likely difficult to figure out how to recycle it (which was their suggestion).
They did offer me a discount on a refurbished unit with minor cosmetic damage, which I very grudgingly took in order to keep my adventure going, but...
1. How do they sell refurbished units if they can't fix them?? (because I get that ultimately this is my fault and would have paid to fix mine if they would have offered to fix it)
2. This really doesn't say a whole lot about Jackery product quality or design if this is all it takes to turn them into doorstops.
Buyer beware... maybe look at a different manufacturer. I'd love to see any kind of teardown or product stress tests for this category if anyone knows of any videos out there.
Video of what it does now:
(after that, it goes from 98% immediately to 1% battery and stays there)