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Pew

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  1. 1 hour ago, Alphard Club said:

    @Pew Never tried this brand

     

    I run a Bluetti, looks very similar... you will need to go for a beefy one though to run those items

     

    also, never let them go to zero for too long. Mine did and would not come back on, I had to give it a shock to get it to spring back to life. Lithium hate being at zero

    I keep mine at 60%-70% when storing, dont store for long periods at 100%

     

    If you use regular then you can. I charge a few things per week which keeps the battery active. So then i can keep it at 100% for shorter periods

     

    1 hour ago, Alphard Club said:

    @Pew Never tried this brand

     

    I run a Bluetti, looks very similar... you will need to go for a beefy one though to run those items

     

    also, never let them go to zero for too long. Mine did and would not come back on, I had to give it a shock to get it to spring back to life. Lithium hate being at zero

    I keep mine at 60%-70% when storing, dont store for long periods at 100%

     

    If you use regular then you can. I charge a few things per week which keeps the battery active. So then i can keep it at 100% for shorter periods

    I have several Powerstations including a Bluetti, but this one is the most powerful and runs all the thinks in my video above perfectly.

  2. On 8/15/2025 at 12:46 PM, Alfart said:

    Hi all,

    Has anyone used an: AFERIY Portable Power Station 2400W, 2048Wh Power Station LiFePO4? 
    I am looking for a portable power supply that can be used in an emergency at home, but mainly for power in the Alfie. I need to be able to run a compressor cool box, single induction hob and small microwave, (not more than 2 items at a time). Just investigating the possibilities for a planned rear conversion. If anyone has any feedback about this unit, or recommendations about one more suitable, I would be grateful. Also a response to my previous post about “Gas or Electric, which is the best option,” would also be helpful. 
    TIA.

     

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