Powkey 99Wh/ 27000mAh Portable Power Station,100W Camping

Powkey 99Wh/ 27000mAh Portable Power Station,100W Camping Power Pack,Solar Generator with AC/DC/USB/Type C Outlet for Outdoors Camping Travel Fishing Emergency Power Supply

How to calculate the working times for your device?
Working time = 99Wh*0.85 /operate power of your device. Assuming the power consumption of your device is 30W, the working time will be 99Wh*0.85 /30W = about 2.8hrs.
What kind of solar panel can be paired with a 99wh power station?
This power bank can accept a max input of 13V-23V and 2A. If you have a Powkey 40w solar panel, its max output is 15V and 2.6A=39W. but how much W the power station inputs depends on the weather. It can be charged by DC 5521 connector or MC4 cable.
How to use portable power station?
Press 1 sec to turn on and 3 secs to turn off. To use AC, press the AC button for 1 sec. Turn off the power button when not using the portable power station to prevent power loss.
How to recharge this portable power station?
The power station can be recharged by wall charger/solar panel/car charger.
Product comparison
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Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 575 | 4.0 out of 5 stars 575 | 4.4 out of 5 stars 384 | 4.3 out of 5 stars 688 |
Price | £89.99 | £160.00 | £85.59 | — |
Capacity | 99Wh/27000mAh | 250W/67500mAh | Monocrystalline silicon | Monocrystalline silicon |
Battery | High quality lithium battery | High quality lithium battery | — | — |
AC Output | 230V / 100W | 230V / 250W | — | — |
DC Output | 9V-12.6V/10A Max | 9V-12.6V/10A Max | 12V-15V 2.6A Max | 12V-18V 3.3A Max |
USB-C | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Weight: | 1.3 kg |
Dimensions: | 26 x 15 x 20 cm; 1.3 kg |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | Lithium Ion |
Dimensions: | 26 x 15 x 20 cm; 1.3 kg |
This is a great product it has come in so handy specially as my grandfather has an electric chair and when we get a power cut he can get stuck so this comes in handy to plug in the chair so he can get out of if , it’s also good when camping and comes in so handy the charge really lasts on it as well
On purchasing this power pack I was very sceptical of it capabilities, but was pleasantly surprised that it gave me enough additional power for a recent camping holiday. It fully charged my mobile phone for three days and still had 40% power left.
It’s a little plasticy, not as rugged as it appears in the photos, but seems to survive rattling around in my van OK. It’s lightweight and easy to carry using the handle.
Whilst it’s compact and charges well there is a tendency for the power lights that state the charge left to be incorrect. They will stay 100% for a long time then drop to 75 then 50 then very quickly to 0. Whilst not a big issue it can be misleading what charge is left. As you get to know the device it gets less significant. Don expect much more other than charging gadgets.
Charging off the mains seems to take ages, maybe about 7 hours, so dreams of hopping in a caf to charge it while having a cup of coffee’s gone through the window. Getting a charger with higher amperage seems to help a bit.
A little downside is that the 15v charging socket is exactly the same as 12v outlet so it’s easy to confuse them without reading carefully which one is which. Why does it not have different sockets for different purposes so they couldn’t be connected incorrectly by mistake?? Seems like a sign of poor design thinking.
Size and shape are ok, the item fits rather neatly in a rucksack.
I have just purchased a new one. Now less expense at 139.99 and it has a carry case (the old one didn’t).
I have only used it rwice so far and it seems to be fine, so I’m looking forward to using it for at least another 4 years or so.
I notice some reviewers have complained about the power output, but it’s not intended to power devices with a large overall or peak power draw – you need something with greater power capacity to do that, you have to match the needs of your device with the power of the power bank. Of course the more power you need the more you will need to pay.
For its intended application, this little power bank does exactly what it needs to.