ALLPOWERS Portable Power Station S1500 with 4x AC 1500W

ALLPOWERS Portable Power Station S1500 with 4x AC 1500W (Peak 3000W), Recharge 0-100% within 3 Hours Portable Generator, 1092Wh Solar Generator for Camping RV Outdoors Off-Grid Power Outage Party


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Use ALLPOWERS APP to control it wirelessly with Bluetooth

New APP experience, making it easier to operate. Bluetooth technology offers a stable and reliable experience. LED lights can be controlled remotely.

The power station is equipped with LED lights with high-light mode, whichi can be used as lighting for outdoor fishing, camping, car repair and indoor power outage. You don’t need to buy other lamps, which is really convenient.

10+ years of battery life

The use of advanced imported battery materials and fine production process ensures the stability and safety of internal structure. The internal battery has passed more than 2500 cycle tests and can be used for more than ten years.

Safe product with premium BMS controller

The Portable Power Station has been tested several times.

BMS with short circuit, overcharge, over discharge, over temperature and other protection functions, so you can be sure to use the solar generator.

Smart LCD Display

  1. Bluetooth Mode
  2. Remaining Battery
  3. In/Out Power Balance
  4. USB Outing
  5. Time to Empty/Full
  6. DC Outing
  7. AC Outing

Specification:

Battery Capacity 1092Wh
Rated Power 1500W, Peak Power 3000W
Output Waveform Pure Sine Wave
AC Output x 4 AC 1500W 230V / 50Hz
USB-A Output x 3 5V2.4A
USB-C Output x1 PD 100W
Car Output x1 12V / 24V 10.5A
AC Input 300W max.
Solar Input 300W max.
USB-C Input 100W max.
Size 12.6×8.7×7.5inch
Weight 26.12lbs


Dimensions: 32 x 22 x 19 cm
Model: AP-SS-008-UK
Part: AP-SS-008-UK
Colour: Coffee
Manufacture: ALLPOWERS
Dimensions: 32 x 22 x 19 cm

5 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought the S1500 after I bought the all powers S300 item of the TV and lamp on for about nine hours with the s300 it’s impressed me so much I bought the S1500 all powers and quite frankly so impressed with it so much so I’m thinking of getting anothe

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have brought a couple of Allpowers S1500. I do recommend this products to anyone.
    Order from SOLKA. The best seller and perfect contact customer service!!! If you buy from this company you won’t have any problems!!!

  3. Kim Wong-Shing says:

     United Kingdom

    The product was delivered quicker than expected and could not have been better for a product that cost less than half of the new item the packaging and device were flawless and the wh usable is well within expectation from the advertised product. A superb company all round. Great for camping travelling or household use.

  4. TommyBreeden says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersIt does it job, so I’ll give it 5*, BUT here’s what I truthfully noticed:

    1) It’s wayyyyy to heavy to carry, I’m actually in a lot of pain!
    It needs to come with a built in handle trolley, so therefore I will be packing it my mini travel case just to move around the house!
    For men they will find it easier to lift up.

    2) it needs a protective waterproof travel bag! But it doesn’t come with one, so that’s not good for the Camping it advertises!!

    3) It blows out cold air while the Generator is Charging, and made my legs cold!
    What a nightmare if that happens during a power shortage when you can’t use your Gas Heater, so you’re forced to use the Electric Heater (it’s counter productive because the portable electric Heaters use a lot of Wattage! Which I will explain below).

    FUNCTIONS:

    4) You have to hold down the power button to turn the Generator on!
    But you can charge the Generator while the Generator is switched off, if you did not hold down the power button.

    5) You have to hold down the AC button for a few seconds, and then it will light up to show that it’s on, when the AC button light is on, then what AC Plug that you plug in, will then start to work!
    This is explained in the Booklet that comes with the Generator.

    At first I wasn’t aware of this, and so I plugged in my lamp but nothing happened, the light did not turn on, so I read the booklet, held down the AC button for a few seconds, and then the lamp light turned on

    6) The 2 front torch lights built in the Generator are super bright which is amazing!! The lights are bright like on a football pitch at night! Very very bright!

    7) The battery adapter is EXTREMELY heavy, I wish everything was much lighter….but make sure to plug the battery and adapter lead together as ONE, and then the part plug in the side of the Generator to get it charging.

    POWER USAGE;

    Generator: = 1500 – 3000 WATTS
    Lamp Oil = 20 WATTS
    Elec Grill = 1800 WATTS!
    Heater = 2000 WATTS
    Hot Plate = 2500 WATTS

    3 hours to charge
    4 hours, 32 Mins, and 25, secs usage

    When the Generator is fully charged ^ it gave me 48 Minutes Usage Time for my Lamp Oil

    And when the Generator is fully charged, it gave me 172 Minutes Usage Time for my Lamp

    8) I’ve also bought the Solar Panel and Adapter, but have yet to test it, because I’m still in so much pain, so I’m just resting.

    HOW TO FIND OUT HOW MANY WATTS YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HAVE;

    9) If you bought your Electric Appliances on Amazon, take a look at the product item you bought, and check both the Title and the Description, and most times you’ll see it will list how many WATTS the item uses

    If you can’t find the exact item if it’s been years since you bought it, then just simply search for other similar items and check out the description to see how many WATTS it’s listed to have, at least check 2-3 others so that you know it’s correct in its listing.

    10) Higher WATTS items that are between 1500 WATTS – 3000 WATTS, you need to apply wisdom not to continually burn out the Generators Battery on such higher level WATT items
    And reduce your usage and regular pattern time on it to preserve the / prolong the battery life.

    I hope this helps

  5. MargretNorth says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI have bought this to get me through the threatened power cuts. It is early days but so far everything works.

    The instruction book is pretty clear although it does have some minor errors (e.g the DC car socket is only live when the DC button is on, the USB -C PD socket seems to be permanently live, and the diagram of the solar charging cable should be described as Anderson to DC 55/25 mm male plug).

    I have tested it and it successfully powers my BT Hub and internet connection, TV, LED mains light with an output of about 110 Watts and showing 8 hours of battery life. This would give me about 6 hours of use if the battery is not to drop below 20% charge (as recommended). For the less technically minded, this is not suitable for a source of heat. A 1 kWatt bar heater would drain the battery in under an hour. For heating you will need a gas fire (portable butane/ propane or a fixed mains gas).

    A couple of other points:
    1. The AC charger inputs into the battery using a DC 12v 5.5 / 2.1 mm plug into the female 12v 5.5 / 2.1 mm socket. This female socket does not seem to fit/ take other generic 5.5 /2.1 male plugs. Odd.
    2. Because of point 1, if you want to charge the battery from a car cigarette lighter socket, I would recommend buying the Allpower Car port plug to DC 5.5 / 2.1 mm male plug. The seller has these on sale on his e b a y shop.
    3. Some reviews have commented on the cooler fan. I have found mine comes on when charging and is reluctant to go off while charging, even after reaching 100%. It does eventually. In my trials it does not seem to some on when powering the set up described above.
    4. The USB A ports are not 3.0 Quick/ Fast charge. But you can buy a 3.0 Quick charge car socket plug and use the battery’s car socket. Useful.

    So far so good. I am glad that I have bought this. Regarding the seller – The battery arrived within a day, beautifully packed and as described.

    NB One of the questions on these products asked if it would run a gas boiler described as 36Kwh. That of course is the heat output from burning the gas. The electric power to run the central heating, I.E. the boiler electronics and fan, thermostat, pump and central heating controller is probably well within the capacity of the battery. I wonder if it is possible to install a manual switch, which would turn off the mains supply circuit to the CH system and allow a connection to the battery? This would allow the central heating to run during a power cut. There are probably all sorts of problems and regulations. A question for a qualified electrician, but, an interesting thought.