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Portable Power Station 500W(Peak 1000W), 519Wh Outdoor Solar Generator Backup Battery Pack with 2 110V AC Outlets, 500W 10-Port Powerhouse for RV/Van Camping Fishing Climbing Road Trip Home Emergency

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Size: 500W


Features

  • Multiple Outputs Provide More Options: The portable power station can power up to 10 devices simultaneously according to your needs, equipped with 2*pure sine wave AC output ports (110V/500W), 3*USB-A QC3.0 ports (18W max), 1*USB-C PD output (20V/3A, 60W max), 2*DC ports (12V/5A), 1*Car Port (12V/10A) and 1*wireless charger(9V/1.1A,10W). Quick Charge USB 3.0 and USB-C PD output allow for charging 2.5x faster than a universal USB-C charger.
  • Power Up Your Life with High Capacity: This solar generator with pure sine wave AC outlets 519Wh (140400mAh) can power most of your essential devices and small appliances, such as a phone, laptop, tablet, Macbook, light, fan, router, TV, projector, small blender, car refrigerator, drone, camera and CPAP machine, with rated power less than 500 watts, ideal for both home use and outdoor trip.
  • Portable & Lightweight: With a lightweight 14.1lbs and compact size, GRECELL portable generator is customized for portable carry-on with a solid handle, making it easy and comfortable enough to be carried around for your outdoor camping, road trip, fishing, hunting, boating, RV trip, and indoor blackout. Besides, the built-in LED flashlight with light-strobe-SOS modes makes this power station with ac outlet convenient for outdoor activities and home emergencies (power outage, hurricane).
  • Easily Rechargeable with 3 Ways: (1)GRECELL portable camping generator can be recharged with any compatible 100W or 200W solar panel (panel not included), and can be fully charged in 6-9 hours by 100W solar panel in full sun. (2) The power generator can be fully charged in 7-8 hours by car charger. (3) Can be fully charged in 6-7 hours being plugged into the wall outlet.
  • Safe & Stable: Worry no more about power outages because GRECELL portable power station with reliable lithium battery is here to save you! It has a built-in excellent Battery Management System (BMS), which protects devices through temperature control, overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, and short circuit protection functions. Also, the Pure Sine Wave AC inverter can better protect your sensitive devices, ensuring the safety of you and your devices, and preserving battery life.
  • Warm Tips: Please do not use this power station to power devices with a rated power of more than 500 watts. Please use and recharge this power station at least one time every three months. Please turn off the AC output when not in use, otherwise it may run the battery out even without other loads. To turn on the wireless charger, please press thePOWER ON/OFF" button first, then press the "USB" button.

Manufacturer: ‎GRECELL


Part Number: ‎T-500


Item Weight: ‎14.11 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.6 x 7.9 x 7.9 inches


Item model number: ‎T-500


Batteries: ‎54 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Size: ‎500W


Color: ‎500W


Material: ‎plastic


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Power Source: ‎Solar Powered


Voltage: ‎110 Volts (AC)


Wattage: ‎519.48 Watt-hours


Horsepower: ‎0.69


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Display Style: ‎LCD


Special Features: ‎Portable


Included Components: ‎1* GRECELL 519Wh Portable Power Station,1* AC Charging Cable, 1* Car Charging Cable,1* 7909 Solar Charging Cable, 1* Cable Storage Bag,1* User Manual


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Warranty Description: ‎2 year manufacturer


Date First Available: May 5, 2022


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  • Grecell 2,000W - Excellent Product / Great Value (Model 2001A & H2400)
I received my first Grecell 2,000 Watt Power Station (Model 2001A) in early January of 2023, and I now own a total of three. I’ve done quite a bit of testing since then, mostly regarding total AC output power, recharging time, and connecting to solar, and my overall impression so far is this is an outstanding product at a very competitive price. Pros and things I like: 1. The packaging of the product is absolutely first class. Double, heavy duty corrugated boxes that fit perfectly inside one another, and the unit itself is completely surrounded by pliable foam. 2. As advertised, it’s a total off-grid energy package, including an MPPT Charge Controller and an adapter for standard solar (MC4) connectors. I believe this is not the case with some of the competition, probably because they want to steer you towards buying their own proprietary and more expensive panels. Be that as it may, I purchased a standard 425watt LG panel with MC4 connectors, which I had to locate almost 100’ from the house, but it works like a charm (using 10AWG wire). Delivers slightly over 425 watts in bright sunshine (according to the Grecell LCD readout), and I am so far very impressed with how well the system manages simultaneous “power in” and “power out”. I can run a full size refrigerator/freezer even on a partly cloudy day, and still increase the battery state of charge by at least 10 percent per hour on average. 3. I can also confirm “full recharge” time of less than two hours on AC wall power. After complete discharge, I’m able to fully recharge in just under one hour and forty-five minutes. Obviously a huge plus if grid goes down. Each of my units are able to support the items I want them to power in such an event (fridges, freezers, furnace, etc.) for at least 12 to 14 hours - so worst case scenario would be having to run the generator for maybe a couple of hours a day for recharging. And if it’s a sunny day following a night without power, probably a whole lot less than that, if at all. 4. The cooling fans are extremely quiet, and seldom even run unless you’re re-charging with AC wall power. 5. With regard to total output power of roughly 2,000 watt hours: After some initial testing, I was at first somewhat skeptical of this “advertised” total power, or even 85 percent of that (1,700Wh), which as their “product information” explains is a more reasonable expectation. I ran several different loads until the battery was completely depleted, including - (i) A single full size refrigerator/Freezer, and (ii) a combination of multiple chest freezers along with my gas furnace – and based on using two different watt-meters from two different manufacturers, I was only able to get around 1,400 to 1,500 total watt hours delivered, over some 14 to 17 hours. Realizing, however, that the Grecell unit itself is burning some power just to operate, and the longer the run-time the greater the loss, which is not being seen by my meters, I decided to run a space heater pulling a steady 1,230 watts for only an hour and twenty minutes, and bingo! One meter registered total accumulated output watts of 1,710, and the other 1,752. So bottom line, as far as I can tell, all advertised specs that I've checked appear to be spot on. There really aren’t any “cons” that I’ve found so far, and the only thing I don’t like, strictly based on my own application and where I needed to place these units, are the charging inputs and AC outlets being located on either side of the unit. These along with “flip up doors” to protect them, created an access/interference problem for me, and I had to modify quite a bit of my existing shelving and install “drawer slides” for each of the units. Certainly not a deal breaker, but a nuisance for me personally, and I would have much preferred all of these inlets and outlets being located on the face of the unit. Something worthy to note in conclusion, is that it really pays to shop this product. I found various prices from different sellers over the course of just several days that varied as much as four hundred dollars. I wound up paying on average just a bit over $1,000 for each of my three units, and as far as I’m concerned, a tremendous value at any price even close to that based on pricing I’ve seen from some of the competition for units with similar power. Hopefully, all three of my units will continue to perform as well over time. UPDATE September 2023: Some Bad News & Good News (Grecell Models 2001A & H2400) The bad news: After only eight or so months of ownership, and very limited usage, I tested all three of my units in early August (Model 2001A), and unfortunately found one of them defective (I typically test by draining the batteries to 90% or so and then re-charge to 100%). This particular unit was providing power as it should, but after more than a couple of hours of running a full size refrigerator / freezer, the “Battery Level Indicator” was still reading 100%, which I knew couldn’t be reality. So then I tried to re-charge from AC wall power as well as Solar, thinking maybe the “Control Unit” was simply “stuck” and needed a re-set, but it wouldn’t go into charge mode because it apparently thought it was still fully charged. Following several more discharge/recharge attempts to no avail, I contacted Grecell Customer Support, and after just a few exchanges of information, they agreed it was defective and offered to replace the unit, which I agreed. They sent me a prepaid UPS ticket (New York to California), and as soon as they received it back, they sent me a new one. Unfortunately, the replacement unit they sent was also defective, and this one had pretty much the opposite problem of the one I returned. As I attempted to initially charge it (these typically come only partially charged), it charged right up to 99% in the usual amount of time, but after waiting for more than another hour after that, it simply wouldn’t reach 100% or stop trying to charge, and the cooling fans were blowing full speed. Obviously not functioning properly, and I once again contacted Grecell Support. They once again agreed it was defective, and offered me a refund along with pre-paid return freight, because they were no longer producing this particular model, and they had no remaining inventory. The good news: So I explained to Amy in Grecell Customer Support (she handled this warranty claim with me from start to finish) that I had purchased this unit at a very competitive price back in January, and with the present price of the new model (H2400) being considerably higher, a refund wasn’t all that appealing. She in turn responded by offering me a brand new H2400 instead of the refund, with Grecell once again paying all freight charges, and I was more than happy to accept. While I was at first planning on reducing my overall rating from five stars to four based on having successive problems with two different units (model 2001A), I have instead decided to leave it at five for at least the time being. Reasoning… While I’m certainly not happy about one of my units failing after only eight months, these things do happen, and while the replacement unit was also defective, it may have been a return by someone else that the warehouse “stocked” as good inventory when it should have been either scrapped or repaired. I’m of course speculating, but it was a discontinued model and who knows what really happened. The bottom line is, I couldn’t possibly be happier than I am with how well I was treated by Grecell Customer Support. Amy did absolutely everything she could to make things right, and they stood behind their product 100%. Unfortunately that kind of support seems to be very rare these days, and a warranty that actually means something, to me is priceless. All of that being said, I am now in the process of testing out the new model H2400, and so far it seems to be functioning exactly as it should. Just a few noticeable differences versus model 2001A… 1. The AC Outlets are now located on the front of the unit, as is the Solar Input, which I really like. 2. They for some reason moved the AC Input to the rear of the unit, which I find puzzling, but it actually works out fine for me. 3. The cooling fans are noticeably louder and run a lot more often than those on the 2001A, but I would definitely still consider them to be on the quiet side, and certainly not loud enough to be anything close to annoying. I’m only guessing here, but maybe they concluded this feature needed to be enhanced for better performance and overall reliability, because as I reported previously, the cooling fans on the 2001A are extremely quiet, and seldom run at all. UPDATE - March 2024 - Thankfully, all three of my units continue to test properly each month, and just wanted to share that with those of you who might be researching this type of product FWIW. UPDATE - July 2024 - All three units continue to test properly each month. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023 by Doug W

  • BEST PRICE OVERALL
Size: 330W
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased a power station from GRECELL and have been using it for the past month. Overall, I am quite impressed with its performance and functionality. One of the standout features of this power station is its capacity. It has a 300W battery, which is more than enough to charge my phone, laptop, and camera multiple times over. In addition to its impressive battery life, it also has a variety of charging ports including USB-C, USB-A, and even a traditional AC outlet. The power station is also very durable and well-designed. It has a sturdy exterior with rubberized grips that make it easy to carry around. It also has an LED display that shows the battery life and other information, which is a nice touch. One minor downside is that the power station is a bit heavy, which can make it slightly inconvenient to carry around. However, this is a small trade-off for the amount of power and versatility that it provides. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase of the GRECELL power station and would highly recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable and versatile power source. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by eric kinard

  • It outperformed its specs.
Size: 330W
I bought the 330 W battery for a two week, cross country camping trip. This thing performs flawlessly. It ran everything from a camp fridge to a C-PAP machine. The manual said it would not run the heated C-PAP but it did. Plus, it ran it for 8 hours before it lost charge. In the morning at 8am, we'd plug it up to the 200W solar panel and it would be fully charged by noon. It would run other stuff then get charged back up in time to run the C-PAP all night again. I cannot get over how this little battery ran our entire camp of about three families for a solid week. I have been wanting to convert my small workshop over to solar and if the larger batteries work as well as this one, for the price, you can't beat it. The built-in MPPT controller and pure sine wave inverter sets this product apart from most of the others. It is truly 'plug-and-play' with universal solar panel connectors and takes most of the hard work out of installing and using solar energy. I'm definitely buying a bigger battery from this brand because this little one did so well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Tracer

  • Works well, but can’t power a rice cooker :(
Size: 330W
Very compact, very light, makes no noise and comes with a bright light. Only problem I have is that I couldn’t power my rice cooker with it and I was really looking forward to eating fresh made rice in the woods :(
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by Dawson K.

  • LiFePO4 power station maintains it's charge very well - bought for outage backup.
The first reason for my power station purchases is for backup during unpredictable power outages. When used in place of a gas generator, there are no generator fumes, it has reasonable capacity, and it is also capable of fast charging. I also wanted to have the ability to collect solar power from my east facing deck (a part-time alternative to installing an expensive, grid tied system). Among my first purchases was the Grecell 2000. I bought this power station on sale on Amazon at a good price point. It has the newer LiFePO4 batteries for longer battery life and fast charging. I really like the bright display of the The Grecell 2000 as well. So far I am quite impressed with it's ability to hold 100% charge for months without any noticeable losses. (See photos - still fully charged after three months). Of course I can use them periodically and recharged them as needed which is easy to do. The G2000 is somewhat on the heavy side, which is expected, but it is not too bad (~ 48 lbs). It is built strong and has an attractive design - flat between the handles - allowing things to be stacked on top. It fits where it is needed for easy switchover. I can make use of the station at any time - then I can recharge. I later purchased two of the smaller Grecell units - T-500 and T-300 for collecting solar - so a total of almost 3 Kwh of power. The smaller units are much easier to move around (to where the sun moves), then charged by solar, then used to recharge the bigger Grecell 2000. So far so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022 by mike mike

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