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What Portable power stations do you use? Here's Mine!

Bfromla

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Portable power - or solar generators - there's a few other names floating around, but they can be handy all the same. I've been fooling recently with them, attempting DIY as well as other options, hoping find something simple enough that works for my purposes (probably not just one solution).

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So far, however, this lil' Predator 350W power station at Harbor freight, has proved itself.

  • Pros: lightweight & small (full face helmet kinda small);
  • Good display of information;
  • Multiple ways to charge.

  • Cons: slow charging;
  • not weatherproof (however, it is small enough for easy indoor or tent management)

Your results may very, but I figured it's worth a share. It will do more than just charge a phone.
 
I have a Lowe's 6500 portable unit. This makes 12 volts, 120 AC and 220 AC. It runs on regular gas. Definitely not a fuel squeezer. I got this about 20 years ago when we had an ice storm. I needed to run it for 7 days. It still works good. I use it 3 or 4 times a year. Just saying that if I need portable power, I have something in place.
 
A 17,500 kW portable Generac, the largest portable I could find on the market. It powers the whole house. I had to bootleg it home because the powers that be don't allow them where I live. Why? Because it runs on gasoline. Go figure? Know-it-all bureaucrats are trying to eliminate all gas powered implements.
 
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