MAXOAK Portable Power Station 2400Wh/1000W EB240 Solar Generator, W/ 2 AC Outlets Emergency Battery Backup for Outdoor Camping Van Home Use
Wattage 1000 watts
Power Source Solar Powered, Battery Powered
Item Weight 48.5 Pounds
Voltage 110 Volts
Output Wattage 1000 Watts
Special Feature Large Capacity 2400Wh Capacity with 1000W AC Power, Auto-level Battery Cell, 2500+ Life Cycle, A pre-installed MPPT in the EB240 allows up to 40% faster charging speed from the solar panels., Solar input up to 500W/OCV 16-68vLarge Capacity 2400Wh Capacity with 1000W AC Power, Auto-level Battery Cell, 2500+ Life Cycle, A pre-installed MPPT in the EB240 allows up to 40% faster charging speed from the solar… See more
Color Sky Blue
Product Dimensions 19.4"L x 6.5"W x 14.4"H
Engine Type 4 Stroke
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About this item
- [Sweet Spot] - With a fabulous capac of 2400Wh and an efficient 1000W AC inverter, EB240 power station can load relatively high-power devices, which has reached its sweet spot for an off-grid living.
- [8 Versatile Ports] - EB240 is equipped with 2 AC outlets, 1 car outlet, 4 USB-A, 1 USB-C for most devices under 1000W such as electric drills, mini-fridge, car vacuum cleaners, phones, laptops, etc.
- [Multi-Recharging] - EB240 can be recharged from 0-80% within 10 hours (in the sunshine duration) not only by a 200W AC adapter or a generator but by Max. 500W solar panels (not included).
- [2500+ Life Cycles] - The Auto-level 3C High Rate Li-ion Battery Cell and premium Battery Management System ensures 2500+ life cycles to 80%-nearly 3.5 times the lifespan of the average batteries.
- [What You Get] - BLUETTI EB240 Portable Power Station, AC Adapter & Charging Cable, Solar Charging Cable, User Manual, 24-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
Product Description
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Customer Reviewshh*****gj
I've had this power station for over a month now and it works great. I've been able to run my CPAP for several days, charge my phone/watch and even used it to charge my batteries for my vape. For the day or two I've used it straight, the charge has lasted the entire time and I've had no issues. Great value for the price and would definetly stick with this brand going forward. This is the second power station/batter pack I have from the vendor. The first one is strictly for my CPAP but this one is much more versatile. Love it!
ddf******ghDefinitely a must have to all the campers and people who loves to be on the road, long drive etc. it is very useful. Never did i imagine that we can use a regular fan using this. Although it didn’t last overnight, but it is a big help, i brought this by mistake and was about to return this, but surely this is. A good cost of money, very useful.
ddd******dfWanted to update my review. I've been using this for 3 months in a van I converted. I am using this in conjunction with two 150 watt solar panels to power and charge all of my stuff. I can usually go a week without charging it if I'm not using my solar panels(I park in the shade). I had one minor issue when I first bought it but customer service fixed it without needing a replacement. One of the pros I like with this over using lead acid batteries is that this uses way less space and you don't have to worry about fumes from the batteries because it's lithium. So it's definitely worth the price.List of stuff I use it for in no particular order:Charging phone, headphones, smart watch, Nintendo Switch, tablet.Powering roof fan, portable fan, air purifier, 43' TV, lamp, x-mas lights, PS4, and electric guitar
dd*****fdgI do a ton of camping and I love being prepared for any emergency life may throw at me. This maxoak EB150 helps me with both. While its a little on the heavy side at 37lbs, it provides all the power I need for extended periods of time. It is great to run my tool battery chargers on the job site and can run smaller power tools. I have also used it to run my electric leaf blower. It has no prob keeping my chest freezer running in a blackout. I tried hooking up to my fridge and it ran it for a while but I guess the compressor drew too much power when it kicked on and tripped the on-board breaker so no go for the fridge. its a shame that the battery didn't supply just a little bit more wattage because i think it would run the fridge no problem then. feel free to watch my videos to see how it performs. this will defiantly fill my power needs on a camping trip. i think it would run my C-PAP machine for a week with out a recharge. we recently had a blackout and the maxoak ran several light in my house for hours and it didn't even bring the battery level down 1 notch. highly recommend this product
fff******qweWell built, body feels durable and handle is very strong. Would feel comfortable carrying this around in an outdoor environment. AC output and option to connect a solar panel really increase it's usefulness.
bbb******gfThis Portable Power Station/Solar Generator has well exceeded my expectations. It’s great value compared to other brands with the same energy capacity. It also comes packaged really well with a ton of dense foam to keep it safe during shipping. It’s quite heavy so the added shipping protection is welcome. This portable battery packs a lot of energy with what seem to be quality components. I’m able to run my washing machine on it several times with not problems. It can even run a hair dryer using 800 watts continuously without shutting down. I did notice the internal fan will come on when the DC output goes above 10 watts which I thought was odd. I bought it mainly because of its very robust 500 watt internal solar MPPT charge controller. I plug in a 350 watt LG 60 cell panel and easily charge above 300 watts during full sun. Highly recommend this for anyone needing 1.5kWh of off grid energy or who need a small backup for when the grid goes down. One thing to note is the included AC adapter gets very hot during charging. I’d keep an eye on it and make sure the adapter has good ventilation. The included adapter charges at just over 160 watts. It also comes with the MC4 adapter for plugging up solar. With the right solar setup you can charge it up much faster. Just make sure your solar open circuit voltage is no higher than 60v and your solar current doesn’t exceed 10 amps and you should be fine. I did install an inline 10amp fuse to my positive MC4 connector as an added protection for my solar input. Overall I’m very pleased with this portable battery.
fe*****fggWe bought the Bluetti EB 150 to get us through power outages. So far we’ve gotten stellar performance out of it— It’s very easy to use and it’s rated capacity seems to be accurate— During our first power outage I was able to power on all the lights in our front room and kitchen, with lots of power for bedroom lights and my wife’s CPAP machine— And lots of power left to recharge our phones and the iPad and my mobility scooter— I power it up with four 100 W polycrystalline panels and in good light 4 to 5 hours to charge up completely— It’s really awesome having so much portable power available! 1500wh Will get us through 4 to 5 days of no power— And if I get a little bit of sun so we can charge it up we’re golden! I would highly recommend the Maxoak Bluetti EB 150– So far it’s performing exactly as advertised—(THIS WAS ADDED LATER)Mike Yang at Maxoak was extremely helpful— he is Very professional and honest— I ended up getting another Bluetti EB 150 to increase my capacity to 3000 Watt hours— It turned out this was a less expensive and easier way to expand my capacity— Thanks Mike for your invaluable help!
vv*****gfThis is an EXCELLENT product. It's super solid and very effective! I'm a youtuber and I use tis unit in my car to charge my gopro, phone, and some other devices when I'm out shooting video's. I also charge it using solar quite often.I found a review here that left a negative review because of their misunderstanding of the product. In the review the person incorrectly thought that it would take upwards of 10 hrs to fully recharge the power station via ac wall outlet (the adapter is 160W)... They also mistakenly thought it also need 10hrs to fully recharge the EB150 via solar panel. Please let me try to explain this inaccurate info. The charge time depends on the OCV (open circuit voltage) of the solar panel... For example, 100w ,300w, 500w solar panel, the final charging times are different. You can connect your solar panels in a series, for example if you connect two pcs 18v (rated voltage) 150W solar panel in series, the total will be 300W. Also, make sure the total OCV of the solar panel is no more than 60W!! This is a fabulous unit and it's well worth every penny! If you want to see my full unboxing and review feel free to search youtube for jiujitsu2000 and once on my channel search for EB150. I hope this review helped! I hope it cleared up some things. Enjoy! Blessings!!