⚡ Power Your Adventures with ROCKPALS!
The ROCKPALS 300W Portable Power Station is a versatile and powerful solution for outdoor adventures and emergency situations. With a 280Wh lithium-ion battery, it can charge multiple devices, including smartphones, laptops, and small appliances. Featuring various output options and fast charging capabilities, this portable power station is designed for efficiency and safety, making it an essential companion for camping, power outages, and more.
Brand | ROCKPALS |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Camping |
Item Weight | 7.7 Pounds |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Output Wattage | 300 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | AC adapter, Charging Cable |
Color | Red, Silver, Black |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Manufacturer | ROCKPALS |
Part Number | ROCKPALS |
Item Weight | 7.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 5.3 x 8.5 inches |
Item model number | 300W Power Station + 100W Solar Panel |
Amperage Capacity | 3 Amps |
Special Features | Portable |
T**S
Fast Charging. Works as described. Perfect for Camping and Emergencies
Bought this Rockpals 300 and 100W Rockpals folding solar panel here for $365. A really good price for both. Note that one reason for the lower price is that the included 100w Panel is the older version from a year or so ago that now sells for about $100 less than the new one with better cabling and tilt-up legs. These two items would be about $475 purchased separately with the updated 100w folding solar panel.That said, it works and I like it. This combo is charging from the solar panel at up to 65 watts right not on a hazy SoCal day. It has raised the charge from 20% to 70% in under three hours. This was after draining the generator battery from 100% to 20% in about two hours by charging my electric bicycle at 115-120w output. The generator added about 20% charge to my 672wh ebike battery during that time… all of these are very rough estimates, but about what I would expect.The reason this setup meets my needs is because I don’t really anticipate using the AC inverter much (but is nice to be able to charge the bicycle to outrun zombies). It is really isn't powerful enough to run AC loads for any length of time though. For that, I would have bought a 500w or larger.For my camping and emergency needs I want to keep phones, usb lights and handheld radios charged. With this 280wh setup I can do this forever, and it cost less than the cost of a Jackery 240 alone - for both generator and panel functionality. Will Prowse of DIY solar points out that it is better to have a small battery that charges quickly than a large battery that charges slowly.If it breaks I’ll update.
T**4
Very pleased CPAP power supply
Uses this for a weekend camping trip to power my cpap. My system one is set pretty high so it should be a decent baseline for most people. It used about 22% battery per night so I should have been able to get 3 nights out of it. I did have a dc cord for it which is more efficient than the ac adapter.The solar panel easily recharged the power supply 25% in a few hours. Not full sun but not super cloudy either.Worked well for my needs. Definitely have extra power for other uses on a camping trip than just a cpap. Versatility is impressive.
R**3
Decent introductory item
Recently lost power for over 24 hours due to the Andover tornado. Whipped this puppy out and found it to be everything as advertised. Handled multiple devices at once, charging up phones and tablets and even running a small wattage lamp during the evening. In the morning, the q100W panel charged it back up to 100% in only a few hours. Very glad I had this in the emergency supplies.
M**B
Worked great for my ResMed CPAP
I bought this Rockpals 300 watt power supply to power my ResMed AirSense10 CPAP in the event of power outage and for camping. I charged it fully upon receiving it (wall outlet) and plugged in the CPAP to the AC outlet on the unit. I have not yet purchased the recommended DC adaptor. I decided to try it with the heated tube and heated humidifier turned ON just to see if it would power the CPAP for a full night's sleep (10 hrs) It did!I ordered the bundle which included the 100watt solar panel for charging while camping off grid. I recommend this unit highly but I admit I've only used it the one time I just described. I do wish I paid better attention to the fact that the solar panel does not have the "upgraded kickstand" to support the panel at 30 degree angle for a more efficient charging position. Not a huge deal, I'll just prop it up using something else.
D**.
Hot pile a crap
I bought it in May it came in June 16th works at 40% capacity then shorted out on my but July 14th but they say my refund status expired in Jun.
B**.
Wonderful customer service! Package arrives in 2 packages but only one tracking.
This review is for customer service only. I will update after a period of time of usage. I just ordered the Rockpals power station and solar panel combo package. FYI, it will be sent in two packages although you will only receive one tracking number (Amazon system does not allow the seller to send two tracking numbers.) My second package arrived the next day.I contacted Rockpals and they replied quickly and I cannot say enough about a company that cares about it's customers. They sent me a tracking number and relayed the above info which I hope will help someone else. Thanks Rockpals!
S**N
Easy to use, perfect for multiple devices
My hubby and I like to camp out in the rough where there is no electricity. I needed to find a battery for my CPAP machine. This device fit the bill and the solar charger works perfectly. So easy and convenient!! The solar panels fold into themselves and create an easy carry bundle. I highly recommend.
P**A
solar panels......
small and compact cool with solar panel first time with this product just right for me for camping thank you seller:)))
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