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  • AKM47

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    Besides Jackery, who else makes good portable power stations

    I'm looking at a small 300 - 600W for my SUV
     

    kbaxter60

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    I got a little 478W unit. It's pretty handy. I use a 40W solar panel to charge it. It was about $95 on sale. I don't recall the brand, but can get it if it helps.
     

    rp-

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    I was looking at one for camping at Sam's club. I was 1000 watts I think. It was about 300 bucks though. It had good reviews on their website.

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    A.Texas.Yankee

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    There's just too many options out there that are good to list. Costco had a DuraCell brand on sale a while back I think. I use a Bouge RV 1000 model that I use very frequently (even run a electric weed eater off of).

    4 things you need to look at:

    Capacity of battery (runtime of devices you want to run)
    Wattage requirements of devices you want to run
    Connection types you need (i.e. 12v, 24v, 120v AC, usb, barrel plug, solar, etc.)
    Budget limit

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