Power Up Anywhere! ⚡
The ACACIA 92.16Wh Portable Power Station is a lightweight, compact solar generator designed for camping and emergency use. With a high-capacity lithium battery, it features multiple charging ports, rapid recharge capabilities, and built-in emergency lighting, making it the perfect companion for outdoor adventures and home backup.
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 5.8"L x 3.9"W x 3.4"Th |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | PC |
Compatible Devices | iPhone |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | manual |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Back Mount |
Battery Capacity | 100 |
Additional Features | Slim |
C**S
Love it
Love it.
R**E
This works with my food warmer with the 110 plug
A food warmer Does not turn off after a couple seconds like the last one I tried
I**E
Good but not completely as advertised (Updated 1-10-25)
I purchased two of these units. Both units are made well and work. I performed several tests and the units come up short on advertised capacities. My test results below should be a guide and must not be considered as advice from an expert since I am not one.Test 1 - I charged bot units completely. I ran a 120V 6 watt ceiling fan. Both units ran for approximately 8.5 hours on the AC output.Test 2 - I charged both units completely. I ran a 12V 9.6 watt car fan. Both units ran for approximately 8.5 hours on the 12V DC output.Test conclusionsTest 1 - In accordance with this test, either the modified sine wave inverter's efficiency is approximately 55% (Average modified sine wave invert efficiency 75-85%), or the actual power station capacity is from 60 - 68 Wh. Advertised capacity is 92.16 Wh.Test 2 - In accordance with this test the power station capacity is approximately 81.6 Wh. This seems to be close to the advertised capacity if you consider an energy conversion efficiency of 88.5% (Average energy conversion efficiencies are from 70 - 90%)Test 3 - Attempted to run low wattage light from USB A port. The light is 5V 1 watt and would not power on.Test 4 - Successfully ran a 12V 9.6 watt car fan with a USB to 12 volt converter from both USB A ports. No endurance testing performed.Test 5 - Successfully ran a 12V 9.6 watt car fan with a USB to 12 volt converter from both USB C ports. No endurance testing performed.Test 6 - Successfully tested built in light. Works well for an emergency light. No endurance testing done.UPDATE 1/10/25Test 7 - Tested USB A with 5V 0.88A (4.4W) fan. Fan ran for approximately 18.5 hrs.Test 7 Conclusion - In accordance with this test the power station capacity is approximately 81.4Wh. This seems to be close to the advertised capacity if you consider an energy conversion efficiency of 88.3% (Average energy conversion efficiencies are from 70 - 90%)Test conclusionsBoth units produced nearly identical results. The modified sine wave inverter seems to have an incredibly low conversion efficiency. The USB A ports seem to have a minimum amperage to allow for power draw. Both units charged in approximately 3 hours with supplied wall charger.Even with the lower inverter efficiency I would still purchase these units base on the price I paid for them and the USB endurance tests. I would not pay full price for these units with these limitations.
R**Z
Love it
I use it when the power get off love it and helpful for any power emergency
L**N
size
tooo tiny
4**S
Nice Portable Power Station!
I really thought this would be bulky-- but it is not-- it is small and lightweight . There are two ways to charge this station-- you can either use a power cord or you can hook it up to a solar panel-- either way-- they both work.With the power cord you obviously can start charging your items right away and it does not slow down the charging process.When hooked up to the solar panel-- I have found if you allow it to sit and charge for about an hour or so depending on your direct sunlight- the better the charge.The Power Station-- is great for smaller items that need charged-- phone, small light, flash lights...etcI have tried to hook up as many items as I could-- and depending on how charged it is-- it takes about 2 hours to fully charge-- and again-- it depends on what you need charged.What does not work-- is when your kids have their phone plugged in-- and they continue to play on the phone-- or listen to music-- then it can take forever!It is a very nice product-- and comes in very handy with my family-- as we travel and explore often!
J**_
This power station scares me.
This power station scares me because I feel like I will run out of power very quickly, this is especially true when I use the AC port, even if I'm powering a small fan. The USC C ports are really fast and have been able to recharge my iPad Air 3-4 times before it is drained, I feel like I can comfortably charge my iPhone 15 about 6 or even 8 times. However, the AC seems very weak and I think that part of the reason is that the internal fan kicks in right away and draws a lot of power to keep it cool. Furthermore, the power bank seems to overheat very easily when using the AC port, I plugged in my laptop and this tiny power station only gave me about 15 minutes of power before all of the green lights started flashing and then it turned off. With that said, I,m sticking to only using the USB-Cs, as the USB-As seem to be finicky when I plug in small USB-A-powered electronics. I really want to like this brand and want to give their bigger power station a try, however, my expectations will be low.
J**C
Nice small lightweight power station
Please note the AC outlet can only go up to 100w. So this is not some beefy unit. I was surprised to see how small it is. But this gets the job done.
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