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Solar generator
Solar generator








  1. #Solar generator generator#
  2. #Solar generator full#
  3. #Solar generator portable#

The 1000 Pro stores a charge in lithium-ion batteries coupled with management electronics that Jackery claims will allow 1,000 charge cycles before noticeable degradation, a big jump from the 500 rated charge cycles of the last Jackery unit I explored.

#Solar generator full#

Via a car outlet in 4.4 hours for a full charge.Via an optional set of four 200-watt Jackery SolarSaga solar panels in 1.8 hours for a full charge under ideal sun exposure.Via a household outlet in 1.8 hours for a full charge.There are three ways to charge the 1000 Pro:

#Solar generator portable#

To the chagrin of preppers and hams (and me), the 1000 Pro lacks Anderson Powerpoles, a type of DC power connector that's favored by many serious or more technical users but which is admittedly obscure among average consumers.Īnderson Powerpole connectors are preferred by many serious users of portable power, but aren't found on many consumer units. The Jackery 1000 Pro has four types of power outlets.

  • 1x 12-volt automotive-style socket that delivers about 120 watts.
  • 2x USB C ports that are PD (or Power Delivery) rated and can deliver up to 100 watts.
  • 2x USB-A ports that are Quick Charge 3.0 compatible and deliver up to 18 watts.
  • 3x common household outlets that accept grounding plugs.
  • However you choose to use the 1000 Pro's power, you can draw it from four types of outlets: Mixing more than one device will add to the total of all devices' watt demand and divide the run time accordingly as well. The 1,000 watts is how demanding a device or mix of devices you can run in the moment, while the 1,002 watt-hours is how long you can run a device or a mix of them from a full charge.Ī sampling of the devices you can power from a 1000 Pro and for how long. The "1000" in the 1000 Pro's name denotes two things: 1,000 watts of max output at its pure sine wave AC outlets (though it supports brief peaks as high as 2,000 watts), and 1,002 watt-hours of capacity.

    #Solar generator generator#

    Even at its fastest, its recharge time is nowhere near that of a gas generator which takes a minute to "recharge," but in an era saturated with phones and Teslas, I suspect the market is inevitably tilting toward an electronic power backup rather than one based on a combustion engine.

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    In the case of the Jackery 1000 Pro, those charge sources can be a wall outlet, a 12-volt car outlet or solar panels. I still struggle with the term "solar generator." They don't generate power like a gas-fueled unit but rather, store it from other sources to power your gear. The system is much more expensive than the iconic Honda EU2200i gas-powered generator but may be worth it if you value real self-sufficiency and nearly silent power that's easy to trot out for convenience as well as survival. Solar generators seem to be entering a golden era, and the Jackery 1000 Pro is a good example of why: Serious power, comfortable portability and a potent set of available solar panels that can charge the unit from the sun as rapidly as from a wall outlet.










    Solar generator