100W Portable Power Station
The Elecstor 100W Portable Power Station is a lightweight and easy to use power station that offers multiple ports including DC output ports, USB, USB-C, and a convenient 3-prong plug point. It provides up to 2 hours of power for a 32-inch TV, a mini fridge, or a laptop, while delivering up to 15 hours of power for smartphones, tablets, and portable gaming consoles.
Equipped with ternary lithium batteries (42000mAh), this power station ensures safety with features like over-charge, over-discharge, and short circuit protection. It also acts as a reliable mobile power source, complete with a built-in LED flashlight, making it perfect for camping trips. Recharging on-the-go is a breeze with the car charger compatibility.
Prior to connecting the device to the AC port, kindly ensure that the cumulative power consumption of all connected appliances remains below 100W. Exceeding this limit may result in an automatic shutdown of the power station, potentially causing damage. It is recommended to utilize the device as a Power Station rather than employing it as a continuous pass-through solution. It is not advisable to operate the device while it is charging or to leave it constantly plugged in, as these practices can lead to battery depletion and a reduction in overall lifespan.
18W LifFePO4 Mini UPS
The Elecstor Eco Mini 18W Mini DC UPS, can power a range of devices via its variable-voltage DC output ports, USB ports and a POE port for compatible devices. This device can power a wireless router and fibre ONU for up to 3 hours, or charge a cell phone, or tablet for up to 2 hours.?
This unit features liFePO4 batteries (8000mAh)?with over 1000 cycles, with over-charge, over-discharge, and short circuit protection.
100W Portable Power Station
18W LifFePO4 Mini UPS
100W Portable Power Station
18W LifFePO4 Mini UPS
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