⚡ Power Up Your Adventures with Style!
The FIRINER Portable Power Station is a lightweight, eco-friendly energy solution with a robust 45000mAh lithium battery, offering versatile charging options and comprehensive safety features, making it ideal for camping, travel, and emergency situations.
Brand | FIRINER |
Wattage | 167 Watt-hours |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Camping |
Item Weight | 4.05 Pounds |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Output Wattage | 167 Watt Hours |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | 1*Portable Power Station, 1*Power Adapter, 1*Car Charger Adaptor, 1*User Manual |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 7.87"L x 2.36"W x 7.87"H |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | Small Portable Power Station |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Total Power Outlets | 1 |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Manufacturer | FIRINER |
Part Number | 001 |
Item Weight | 4.05 pounds |
Item model number | Small Portable Power Station |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Capacity | 45000 Milliamp Hours |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
P**R
A little small than i thought
Will do
B**M
Great product!
We use this at our vendor booth to show how our handmade lamps look with power on. Compact, quiet and lasts the whole day for us.
S**Y
Warning!!
Seems like it hold good charge but the charging cord got really hot and stopped charging. Wasn’t plugged in long at all and started smelling wires burning. Unplugged because I didn’t want to set my house on fire… so have to find replacement cord because it’s been over 30 days and just opened it a few days ago..
M**E
Trash…
This arrived looking like it had been used before. When I plugged it in to charged it, it made a continuous beeping noise. I would never purchase this product or anything with its name ever again.
M**.
Very Nice Power Station, Specs A Little Unclear
This is my second portable power station, and it's at least as good as the first one. I use these for "emergency power" around the house, but I also use them for bonfires and other occasions where we are away from AC to power speakers larger than the little self-contained bluetooth jobs. I'm also a gigging musician, and I use them to power foot pedals mixers when there is not a lot of easy 110 AC power available on stage - that happens more often than you might think.The size and configuration are convenient. It's a tad bigger than my other one, but still small enough to toss them both in a gig bag. I'd prefer it to be all black on the stage, to make it more "invisible," but the red-orange trim is not too overwhelming and will probably help us spot it when the lights are out. Speaking of lights, it has a nice bright flashlight built in which could come in handy.I haven't stressed the battery to see if it will hold up to the 45,000 mAh claim, but plugging in a couple of power hogs don't slow it down, so I have no reason to doubt that it will hold up to a full gig with power to spare. Bear in mind, I'm not trying to power big amps with this; it only It has two 2.1A "standard" charging ports and two QC3.0 "fast" charging ports.There is also a 12V Output. The Amazon ad says that it is a 9-12.6V outlet, and that is one of the reasons I ordered this particular power station. I was assuming that it was a regulated "smart" outlet, and I could use it with my guitar pedals, which all use 9V. Unfortunately, the device itself and the user manual that comes with it both state that the output is just straight 12V 10A, which would fry most of my pedals. I'v posted a question about this, but I will not be risking any of my pedals by trying it out.It charges with a 15V 3.2A dedicated charger, and it is a slight bummer that you have to keep track of a particular charger in these days of charging everything in the world with interchangeable cables and 5V power supplies, but I get it. The upside is that it charges great with a little solar panel, so I can easily keep it topped off at festivals, camping, or outdoor parties.There are a cooling fan and a vent at the bottom of the case. There also is a thermometer in the display that shows internal device temperature when the unit is turned on or charging, so the unit is obviously designed to deal with heat. My other power station does get pretty warm when I'm using it for an extended period, so that is probably a good thing. I would rather have battery charge status than that temperature read-out, though. There is a little battery icon, but it is hard to see while you're standing up at a microphone.There are a row of "mystery buttons" and what may or may not be LED lights across the top that don't appear to do anything, and are not mentioned anywhere in the product literature. Maybe they are just decorations. In any case, I feel like this is a very good power station for the money, just under $140 as I'm writing this.
S**F
Square wave output, UL mark on power adapter
I was glad to see the UL mark on the AC Power adapter. To evaluate this power station, I put a lamp with a 15 W labeled incandescent light bulb in it. I plugged a power meter into the power station AC output and connected AC coupled high voltage differential scope probe on to the lamp plug. The meter is upside down in the pictures due to the orientation of the outlet on the power station. You can see in the scope photo tat the output waveform is a square wave, not a sine wave, so this could have some issues with some equipment.
J**E
Charges from my solar panel or AC outlet, or Car!
Pros:Comes with DC Car ChargerComes with AC Home ChargerWorks with SolarPowers lots of devicesHandle is helpful for carryingCan charge and power at the same time.Cons:None so far.I bought this and the Novoo 148Wh 40,000mAh power bank. This model is significantly better. For starters the other brand didn't come with a DC Car charger. But also the carrying handle is super useful. These powerbanks are small, but not small enough for a pocket. So you'll need your whole hand to grab them, but without a handle you are just waiting for that time you accidentally drop it and it breaks. So I'm grateful this has a handle.I tested this with my Togo Power 120W 18V solar panel that's designed for Jackery/EcoFlow/Bluetti/Anker power stations. This power station worked great. My solar panel came with the proper cord to charge this device. I can even charge 2 of these at the same time from my solar panel.The photo shows it attached to my solar panel for charging.I use this for USB powered devices. And yes, I can charge the powerbank and use it to power my devices at the same time.
M**V
Holds a charge well
I'm impressed with how long this power station holds a charge. I have a similar item that begins losing power quickly just as soon as I unplug it from a solar panel or electrical outlet. After charging, this one holds the power for weeks, if not months.This is great for emergencies, prepping, or just living greener (when charged by solar).
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