Starting with the look and feel of the Jackery Explorer 500, it’s about the size of a four slice toaster with a handle on the top. I won’t pretend it was a particularly scientific experiment, but it was a decent indication of whether the solar panels were a real replacement for good old mains power. The next step was to see roughly how much charge could be added in a certain amount of time in each weather type. I pointed it at the sun, or where the sun was supposed to be, in a variety of different weathers and noted down the power of input shown on the LED screen. Testing out the SolarSaga 100 was pretty straightforward. The idea was to maximise the output load to see if the battery level went down fast, or if it did anything strange. To further test the output, I plugged in my phone and an outside lantern into the USB ports. My unscientific approach was to plug in more powerful tools each time until the power bank hit its limit. However, I’m here to push this kit to the limit, just to see what happens, so you don’t have to! I’m well aware that this power bank is rated up to 500 Watts, with a surge capacity of 100 Watts. I thought the best way to really put this power bank to the test was to plug in a range of different tools into the 3 pin AC input plug and see how it performed. Life-long technical support and 2-year warranty.Read our product testing methodology here.Additional safety features include a powerfully built-in LED flashlight with SOS mode, LCD screen with charge/discharge and battery life status and switch with indicator light for on/off output port charging.Perfect for charging the Jackery with a solar panel while powering a camping fridge. The Jackery supports pass-through charging allowing you too simualtaneously charge the battery’s while charging devices.An advanced solar MPPT charge controller is built-in, simply plug your solar panel driectly into the Jackery.Pure Sine Wave Inverter ensures safety when powering sensitive devices like laptops and electronics without damage.The BMS enables short circuit protection, voltage control, temperature control and more advanced safety operations. Battery management system (BMS) and power on/off buttons ensure safety for your devices and yourself.Featuring 2 pure sine wave AC outlets, a DC carport, 2 USB-C ports and 2 USB-A ports, and an intelligent LCD display giving you a clear understanding of the battery level and the power coming in and going out of the Jackery.Do not connect the Jackery output sockets to the mains power. Do not leave the the Explorer permanently on and connected to items. Please note: The Jackery Explorer should not be used as a UPS.The Explorer 1000 comes with a handy additional South African 2-prong to 3-prong outlet adapter.Please note: the Explorer 1000 (with South African 2-prong outlet and plug) is identical to the Explorer 1000 sold in the USA except the SA version has 230V, 2 AC outlets and SA plugs.Unlimited green power bundle: can work with compatible solar panels (sold separately) to perform as a solar kit or solar generator.An easy to read LCD screen displays charge/discharge data and battery life status.Recharge the power station three ways: AC outlet, DC carport or via optional solar panel or panels.All-in-one portable power station: includes USB-A and USB-C ports, AC outlets and 12V car output.Multiple output ports: charge mainstream electronics and appliances including full-size refrigerator, TV, blender, electric grill, camping fridges, tablets, laptops, cameras and more for your outdoor and home needs.Portable and lightweight: just 10kg and with an easy-carry handle.Lithium battery power: 1002Wh (83.5Ah, 12V) battery capacity, 1000W Rated Power and 2000W Surge Power from the pure-sine wave AC port.The Jackery Explorer 1000 is one of the most powerful and portable lithium battery generators on the market. The Jackery Explorer 1000 is a 1002Wh lithium Portable Power Station.
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