One of the best solar generators available in the UK.
This was an IndieGogo purchase for around £1200. Now get yourself a bargain. Great reviews of this product matched my experience as well.
Ive used it in my campervan during travels in the last couple of summers and winter and never let me down.
Useful if you cant be bothered or dont know how to build your own system. This works out cheaper, neater, cleaner, safer that you wont fry yourself on your own inverter as this is built in, with the added advantage that its portable, so can be charged and then put in the MH or charged from any plug socket while on the move, or from Solar panels.
Personally I had both, and used this as a backup from my main system.
Can be charged by solar, AC power, or through the Anderson port or even the 12v DC plug port, but best of all can be charged by 3 different ways simultaneously.
Also has passthrough charging, so can charge devices while being charged itself.
Has was input and output display.
Has USB C fast charging, bluetooth so can be controlled by mobile app.
Has 1700WH of power which is the ideal amount, charged my laptop and phones multiple times on a single charge. I've also run a Dometic CFX55 fridge on it and occasionally high powered items such as a jigsaw or drill with its impressive 2000w inverter.
Originally when Allpowers made these they were 1500WH and you can find these on sale on ebay now for £870 approx. This is the upgraded 1700WH, still in the same size case with the same form factor.
It has the UK fitment 3 pin plug sockets unlike some of the photos Ive shared in the advert. The 4 plug sockets are the adapter fitment ie. you can use any UK plug but ALSO the European 2 pin plugs. It operates on 220/240V AC& 12V DC.
I estimate I've done around 25 charge cycles on it, so plenty of life left in it as these are usually rated for around 1000-1500 charge cycles before the battery capacity dips to 80%.
As its now boxed up in storage I've kept it at a 50% state of charge as recommended to preserve the full battery life, as I always have when not in use.
Any questions just ask.
This is available by delivery or by collection from Amersham in Bucks
This was an IndieGogo purchase for around £1200. Now get yourself a bargain. Great reviews of this product matched my experience as well.
Ive used it in my campervan during travels in the last couple of summers and winter and never let me down.
Useful if you cant be bothered or dont know how to build your own system. This works out cheaper, neater, cleaner, safer that you wont fry yourself on your own inverter as this is built in, with the added advantage that its portable, so can be charged and then put in the MH or charged from any plug socket while on the move, or from Solar panels.
Personally I had both, and used this as a backup from my main system.
Can be charged by solar, AC power, or through the Anderson port or even the 12v DC plug port, but best of all can be charged by 3 different ways simultaneously.
Also has passthrough charging, so can charge devices while being charged itself.
Has was input and output display.
Has USB C fast charging, bluetooth so can be controlled by mobile app.
Has 1700WH of power which is the ideal amount, charged my laptop and phones multiple times on a single charge. I've also run a Dometic CFX55 fridge on it and occasionally high powered items such as a jigsaw or drill with its impressive 2000w inverter.
Originally when Allpowers made these they were 1500WH and you can find these on sale on ebay now for £870 approx. This is the upgraded 1700WH, still in the same size case with the same form factor.
It has the UK fitment 3 pin plug sockets unlike some of the photos Ive shared in the advert. The 4 plug sockets are the adapter fitment ie. you can use any UK plug but ALSO the European 2 pin plugs. It operates on 220/240V AC& 12V DC.
I estimate I've done around 25 charge cycles on it, so plenty of life left in it as these are usually rated for around 1000-1500 charge cycles before the battery capacity dips to 80%.
As its now boxed up in storage I've kept it at a 50% state of charge as recommended to preserve the full battery life, as I always have when not in use.
Any questions just ask.
This is available by delivery or by collection from Amersham in Bucks