Micro Solar Generator Buyer's Guide! Jackery vs Rockpals vs Expertpower

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  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse  Před 5 lety +166

    Video Table of Contents:
    0:33 Battery Size vs. Cost
    1:05 Solar Input Limit and How to Overpanel
    3:11 Watt Hour Capacity
    3:25 How to attach 12v appliances to a solar generator
    6:03 Estimated lifetime and how to extend it
    Testing:
    6:45 Charge Rate Test
    9:51 MPPT Low Light Test
    11:42 Low Voltage Charging Test
    13:24 USB Output Test
    15:46 12v Output Test
    12:52 Importance of Fast Charge Rate
    18:52 How to choose and wire up a solar panel
    20:32 Conclusion
    Product links are in the description above.
    Yes I left an unattended title box at 3:05. I am trying to blur it out but the youtube editor is a pain to use still. Working on it.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Does off-grid solar confuse you? Check out my DIY friendly website for solar system packages and product recommendations, and so much more! www.mobile-solarpower.com
    Join our DIY solar community! #1 largest solar forum on the internet for beginners and professionals alike: www.diysolarforum.com
    Check out my best-selling, beginner-friendly 12V off-grid solar book (affiliate link):
    amzn.to/2Aj4dX4
    If DIY is not for you, but you love solar and need an offgrid system, check out Tesla Solar. Low prices and great warranty, and they can take your entire house offgrid with their new Powerwalls: ts.la/william57509
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    Complete 48V System Kits: www.mobile-solarpower.com/complete-48v-solar-kits.html
    DIY Friendly Air Conditioner/ Heat Pumps: www.mobile-solarpower.com/solar-friendly-air-conditioners.html
    Complete 48V System Blueprint: www.mobile-solarpower.com/48v-complete-system-blueprint.html
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    -Ecoflow Delta Official Site: My favorite plug-n-play solar generator:
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    -AmpereTime: Cheapest 12V batteries around:
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    Every video includes some form of paid promotion or sponsorship. Some links on this youtube channel may be affiliate links. We may get paid if you buy something or take an action after clicking one of these. My videos are for educational purposes only. Information is subject to change/update at any time. Electricity is DANGEROUS and can kill. Be smart and use common sense :)
    DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program,
    An affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com

    • @renenavydadmartinez
      @renenavydadmartinez Před 5 lety +4

      Thank you ..
      Have a great Memorial Wk.end...

    • @noturbone
      @noturbone Před 5 lety +2

      what do you think of the humless or floureons?

    • @jonathonchristfollower8863
      @jonathonchristfollower8863 Před 5 lety +3

      Br0 been w you 4 awhile- congrats on Making Utube your full time job.!

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Před 5 lety +3

      too bad you don't have the Chafon - 346 watthours. 31 amps. I use that one. Works great. But they discontinued it since the car jump started will fry the battery generator I guess.

    • @Pogokoala
      @Pogokoala Před 5 lety +3

      bro i live in florida and this is my first time i am learning this. you are a hero! i hope i can find these soon

  • @brian_abroad
    @brian_abroad Před 5 lety +490

    CRACK! And it’s another grand slam home run. This is the most comprehensive review of multiple products I have ever seen. Will has demonstrated his dedication by self-sponsoring these products and providing honest, effectively unfiltered assessments.

    • @chriseudy4684
      @chriseudy4684 Před 5 lety +5

      Ala Consumer Reports, liked them ratings

    • @kyle_wagner_music
      @kyle_wagner_music Před 4 lety +13

      Thank you for a thorough and educational review of these different "solar" generators! An impressive array of tests you've run on these. I wish all products had someone like you to help consumers.

    • @crypto_pinto2660
      @crypto_pinto2660 Před 3 lety +2

      How do you know that he is self sponsored? Who would go out and buy a bunch of different solar generators to make a review especially when those generators are not cheap

    • @brian_abroad
      @brian_abroad Před 3 lety +8

      @@crypto_pinto2660 I have been following Will's channel for a long time. My simple answer to your question is I believe him when he says, "This video was not sponsored by anybody"(time index 22:46). My belief comes from a collective perception having watched Will's videos especially his more personal videos when he talked about what it was like being homeless and living in vehicles. Those videos had been removed to keep the channel strictly DIY Solar Power. Personally, I really liked his -- LOL-- I called them rant videos. You got to see a side of him that we could related to for those of us who, like him, are homeless living in our vehicles or RV's. Those videos reminded us that when life throws us a curve we don't live on an island, but each of us has share similar struggles. If you click "SHOW MORE" in the Description section there is a statement, "Every video includes some form of paid promotion or sponsorship." This statement is canned and appears in the description sections for all of his videos, and mostly a disclaimer. So, as far as I'm concerned when Will says he bought the products and his review is self sponsored I believe him.

    • @crypto_pinto2660
      @crypto_pinto2660 Před 3 lety +4

      @@brian_abroad yes I have to say I got a very good vibe although that was my first time seeing one of his videos I was trying to find a good review on the jackery portable solar generator and I was glad to have found his video I did leave him a thank you on the comment section. also thank you for your input as to Will's character

  • @carolesea
    @carolesea Před 5 lety +63

    Love your videos and your honesty! I'm not a technical person, but I enjoy listening to the information the way you present it. It feels organic and your energy keeps pulling me along. You are so engaged with what you're showing us!

  • @nickvanherk2292
    @nickvanherk2292 Před 3 lety +13

    As a newbie, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your clear and concise (and just technical enough) explanations. Instant subscriber!

  • @wakawaka1976
    @wakawaka1976 Před 4 lety +51

    So I have a Jackery 240 and recently bought the Rockpals 500 and the Rockpals 100w solar panel after watching this vid. The panel charged the Jackery at around 58w until the last 15% which charged at around 10w.
    The Rockpals 500 took 9 hours to charge which was a little disappointing. The first 46% charged in 2.5 hours. The last 54% took 6.5 hours. I got really excited at first as it meant the unit was charging at 90+ watts. I figured the numbers were off as the percent charge is not very accurate it seems. At best the Rockpals 100w solar panel charged low 70s according to reviews. Mine charged at 60w. They don’t ever do a full charge of these and report their findings... it’s only a minute or two. If it’s at a lower state of charge the numbers will look really good but once it gets to about 50% and on it really starts slowing more and more. So the rockpals will probably charge at 90w (when empty) but then switch to 40w and lower after it gets more full. It’s probably this way to ensure longer battery life.

  • @pjo1964
    @pjo1964 Před 5 lety +96

    The answer is to buy a jackery and one of the cheap models so that you have one that will charge quickly and the other that will put out high power at a low state of charge

    • @stealthvanlife6867
      @stealthvanlife6867 Před 5 lety +9

      That is actually a really good idea. The Jackery is well-suited for powering 12V appliances and it's a shame it takes so long to charge. Maybe they will address this in future models? Great idea and thanks for sharing that.

    • @welcometoreality3450
      @welcometoreality3450 Před 5 lety +8

      yep thats the only thing Will didnt recommend, but ultimately very good tip if you have the $.

    • @Back2SquareOne
      @Back2SquareOne Před 5 lety +22

      Alternately, you could buy the Rockpal and hook up a 12v voltage stabilizer. It is a simple device that produces a stable 12v output regardless of the input voltage being a bit too high or a bit too low. The slow charge rate of the Jackery makes it a non-starter for me which is too bad because I like it otherwise.

    • @ricardostravels3265
      @ricardostravels3265 Před 4 lety +7

      Excellent idea.... I was thinking someone could buy 2 so they would have one to use while the other was charging.

    • @insideoutmagazine
      @insideoutmagazine Před 4 lety +2

      QuietStorm could you put a link to one from amazon. Thanks

  • @clewis4876
    @clewis4876 Před 5 lety +115

    I absolutely thoroughly enjoy ALL your videos. You get SO excited about the successes, as a viewer I am here celebrating with you! I appreciate very much that you do these crazy comparisons, which I simply do not have the funding to be able to do. It is so wonderful that you don’t talk down to the viewers, you never make me feel stupid. You present a staggering amount of information in your videos and I need to watch them several times to even partially absorb the information. I have numeric dyslexia, so that’s why, not because of anything you do. When the day comes for me to buy my solar system, I will rematch all these wonderful videos with a notepad, and write down everything. Thank you for your entertaining, uplifting and educational presentations!

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  Před 5 lety +13

      Thank you thank you!!!! :)

    • @maplesden6768
      @maplesden6768 Před 5 lety +6

      @@WillProwse hi Will, my main concern is getting one of these that i can use my 600 watt nutra bullet with, can you recomend please!! ps ive been watching your vids about 2-3 years now and you are really the best!!! :) thank-you so much

    • @galactikbutterfly
      @galactikbutterfly Před 3 lety +3

      It is a bonified learning disorder called discalcula i’m in the club too! Took algebra 3x then passed with a “d” in h.s. Thanks to the bright and handsome young man thumbs up ans subbed

    • @jannmacdougall1448
      @jannmacdougall1448 Před 3 lety

      @@galactikbutterfly I wonder if t hat is what I have..I am 66, I have always had trouble with numbers, it'll be interesting to check out, a few years ago I took college on line and the algebra had me in tears, it was so sad

  • @RockWareSoftware
    @RockWareSoftware Před 5 lety +85

    Wow! Now I understand what the term "internet influencer" means. You've certainly influenced me and I thank you for that. I hope you're able to monetize your work because you certainly deserve it. Best regards, Jim.

    • @TheNecropolis20
      @TheNecropolis20 Před 4 lety +2

      iv got one of this back up generators coming in from Ebay..ill let you just know when i get it.
      Im focused on back up power during this corona virus pandemic.

  • @johnparchman753
    @johnparchman753 Před 4 lety +28

    Will, Jackery has gone Lithium - It might be time to re-examine. You are the best, keep up the great work.

    • @chocolatemonk
      @chocolatemonk Před 3 lety +1

      I would like to see that too. They have MPPT controllers too now

  • @johnlovero
    @johnlovero Před 5 lety +92

    Intelligent evaluation Vs. unqualified opinion. OBJECTIVE, good job, Will

  • @hoosiercrypto9955
    @hoosiercrypto9955 Před 5 lety +47

    Looking back at your videos. What a story. I'm proud of you, man. And you've helped me out big time. Thanks

  • @The67Crucible
    @The67Crucible Před 4 lety +101

    I've decided, two Jackery! one to use while the other is charging lol

    • @04dram04
      @04dram04 Před 4 lety +12

      Get a Jackery 500 instead. It can charge at 100w. Its on sale for cyber monday for $400

    • @bucklaporte7591
      @bucklaporte7591 Před 3 lety +1

      Im starting out with the big blue bank (bigger one). I would LOVE TO SEE. Review on it

    • @larrycarter1192
      @larrycarter1192 Před 3 lety

      You think mini watts, I think mega watts. Umm. They only sell mini watts systems on Amazon and eBay.hey, don't you know that a 100 watt solar system will only drive one light bulb for only sometime according to amp hours anyway?

  • @taylorwilson5284
    @taylorwilson5284 Před 2 lety +5

    thanks for your info, but the power station price drops now, $0.5 for 1wh is available, gooloo p600 is a good choice, I bought it for my RV camping

  • @petarpavlovic1330
    @petarpavlovic1330 Před 4 lety +69

    He reminds me of Sheldon from Big Bang theory, he seem like he has so much fun with these kind of stuff, it's just so pleasant to watch him.. :)

  • @KevinCGleason
    @KevinCGleason Před 4 lety +1

    The most entertaining aspect of this video is how passionate you are about watts, amps, and volts. Having dabbled in small panels for a few years, just ordered a 9.4 kw system for the roof, grid-tied. Will keep the small panels working on my shed and on an enclosed trailer.

  • @jmubreader
    @jmubreader Před 5 lety +33

    Tools in the kitchen, a real man cave, I love it.

  • @WWPTV
    @WWPTV Před rokem +1

    I've used two Rockpals 250W battery packs for the past 3 years. Sadly it's not enough power anymore for me. With the Rockpals I can power a camcorder and field monitor for about 10 hours. If I add two more items I use.for streaming then it cuts down to 2 hours. So I have been on the hunt and I just purchased the Jackery Pro 1000 for $799. Can't wait for it. I like Rockpals but they can't decide on a consistent color scheme: orange/black, silver/red, gray/green. Jackery seems to be consistent. Now I am looking at a 2000W generator. I like these buyers guides. Thank you.

  • @hsgjkhagljkh
    @hsgjkhagljkh Před 4 lety +3

    This is THE MOST helpful video about batteries. I had just ordered a Jackery, but after watching your video, I was able to cancel my order in time. I'm looking forward to getting a Rockpal!! Thank you SO MUCH for the help.

    • @AskIveSolar
      @AskIveSolar Před 4 lety

      Which one did you get, I presume the 300. I just got one renewed and I really like it so far. Review is coming soon.

  • @shadowliving6858
    @shadowliving6858 Před 5 lety +2

    I JUST BOUGHT the Jackery 240. The company ran a promo with 20% off which brought the price through Amazon to less than $200.00 with free shipping. They also came out with the portable 60W solar panel for only $169.00! It’s an awesome package deal.

  • @inkhole
    @inkhole Před 5 lety +26

    Your knowledge is amazing yet you still manage to convey the information in a way that even I can grasp. Thank you for all your efforts and time/cost that it takes to create these informative vids. GREAT job!!

  • @Plissken68
    @Plissken68 Před 3 lety +10

    Please remember that this video was posted almost 18 months ago. That being said, I ended up getting the Expert Power 193WH on June 25th, not only because it was it the cheapest, but because it had the best solar charge time of 3 hours. Unfortunately it failed just after 3 months, and find the company to be far from user friendly in trying to replace it.
    The reality is, if you want a dependable quality generator, you're going to have to spend at least $500, not including the panels. Even the ones recommend on Will's website are $1000 to $1300. And while I hate to say it, it would appear that gas powered generators are the way to go. The prices of which are extremely competitive in comparison. I'll definitely get another solar setup again, but having a mechanical one gives me great peace of mind. I just purchased a Generac 1200i on Deals Day for $265. Regularly $367

  • @margoreally1
    @margoreally1 Před 2 lety +1

    This really helped before I purchased two. My solution for the charging time. I saved money thanks to watching this

  • @rosehannahmae6772
    @rosehannahmae6772 Před 5 lety +30

    The Watts are stored, the Watts go out, into the fan and then out the lights!
    LOL. Great video Will...people love your teaching; I know I do.

  • @rbjd95
    @rbjd95 Před 5 lety +2

    Just bought a Maxoak EB40 from Amazon. The other day it was $359 (with free shipping) but the price seems to have gone up already. Even though it wasn't Prime shipping, I still got it within 2 days. It's advertised as 400Wh (36Ah x 11.1V), MPPT, Pure sine wave inverter. 300W continuous output and 600W peak. It has 6 USB outputs, 1 Type C output, 2 AC outputs, a 12V/5A DC output and a 12V/10A DC output. It comes with an AC adapter charger for the 12V charge input. It also came with an MC4 to DC cable to charge from solar panels, and a car charger. I've been testing it for a couple days.
    It takes a 100W solar panel nicely. I was getting between 80 and 90 watts of input charge from a single 100W Rich Solar monocrystalline panel yesterday afternoon and this morning when the sun was shining directly on the panel. It charged up from 60% to 100% in less than 2 hours. I've been running AC and DC outputs simultaneously while charging from the solar panel and it seems to work well and as advertised. It has a really nice readout which shows how many watts are being input and it has separate readouts for DC watts out and AC watts out along with a charge meter which shows the charge in 20% increments.
    It seems to be very high quality (even the cables it came with) and (at least when it was $359) fell under your $1 per Wh sweet spot described at the beginning of the video. I compared the specs to all the units you tested and it seemed like the better deal. So far it's working as advertised. I'd be curious to know what you think of this one compared to your other favorites.

    • @Kizyte
      @Kizyte Před 5 lety

      Can you give update on the performance of your Solar Generator, I considering buying one.

  • @operator8014
    @operator8014 Před 5 lety +4

    It's worth mentioning that the Rockpals battery packs are able to output power while being charged. Also, the electrical breaker is completely internal and will only reset if popped by allowing to sit until fully charged.

  • @whiteraven69
    @whiteraven69 Před 3 lety

    I am a complete beginner preparing for a cross country trip to Alaska, the information provided here is exactly what I needed to make a choice to make a purchase.

  • @LiamMarcon
    @LiamMarcon Před 3 lety +3

    That "Rockpals 300" with the orange/red handle on the top can also be bought without branding for cheaper from AliExpress and is available with US, UK, EU, or AU plug.

  • @carpenterfamily6198
    @carpenterfamily6198 Před 5 lety +72

    Good review, but may want to (re)state the device names each time, rather than referring to ‘this one.’ As some middle aged folks like me have trouble keeping track of which is which. 🤠
    Love your work BTW, and bought your eBook.

    • @cynforrest
      @cynforrest Před 5 lety +4

      Carpenter Family Totally agree. I couldn’t catch the names either.

    • @clbazar
      @clbazar Před 4 lety +9

      Carpenter Family Great comment. I keep having to rewind to understand which one he’s talking about. Will, you could also put onscreen text to identify which one is “this one”. Having said that, this video is a tremendous resource. Thank you for doing this!

    • @leatherkayla
      @leatherkayla Před 4 lety

      Yeap, no mention of the brand or product name, so this video is totally useless :(

    • @StacyForest738
      @StacyForest738 Před 4 lety +8

      Kayla Flintstone he gives their name through out the video. Lol

  • @MichaelSmalleyMPA
    @MichaelSmalleyMPA Před 5 lety +11

    Great work! A summary, in order of value, where each one placed in the best bang for the buck category and why. For us non-techies, would be appreciated.

  • @Yerevan1964
    @Yerevan1964 Před 3 lety +2

    Jackery's newer 300Watt model has a super fast charging time. Using its own Solar Saga 100W panel, it went from 40% charge to 100% charge in less than 3 hours. It was pulling 70 to 80 watts.

  • @janpo9197
    @janpo9197 Před 5 lety +9

    Will what to write here - another great tutorial - I'm surprised that no one has ever offered you a job in the solar industry. Such knowledge at such a young age. Keep it up.

    • @silvertenzin
      @silvertenzin Před 4 lety

      Jan Po THEY will never hire him because he is honest but God sees this all. Jesus will bless him...

  • @andreiter
    @andreiter Před 4 lety +35

    I think at the end of the day, most of us would want a faster charge. 2 days would be too frustrating, especially in emergency circumstances

    • @conniethesconnie
      @conniethesconnie Před 2 lety

      Are you waiting til the emergency to charge it? Or are you keeping it plugged by in standby so it is ready to go when needed? Do you really have an emergency every other day?

  • @Exodus26.13Pi
    @Exodus26.13Pi Před 5 lety +41

    You are a gifted speaker and could sell anything. Sharp mind!

    • @1klouisek
      @1klouisek Před 5 lety +2

      Don't tell. But, a "reliable" source reports Will HAS successfully sold ice to Indigenous Artic dwellers. . .

    • @efzapp7
      @efzapp7 Před 4 lety +3

      I really appreciate that Will pronounces "important" correctly. I cringe when I hear people say "impordent". Let's all be like Will!

    • @kcluna2171
      @kcluna2171 Před 4 lety +1

      He's cute too.

    • @Peakfreud
      @Peakfreud Před 4 lety +1

      He's to honest for most advertising & marketing agencies.

    • @johnnybeanz1296
      @johnnybeanz1296 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Peakfreud and too intelligent

  • @TheGuitarrmann
    @TheGuitarrmann Před 2 lety

    I have two Snugmaxs 350 now, by accident, but I considerate it a blessing, and I ran one of them the other day playing music for a feeding-the-hungry church ministry. (I had the other on standby in case it ran out of juice) I plugged a speaker system into it, the Bose L1 Compact, running about 100-200 watts. I had another speaker system from a friend, pushing probably almost the same. I had my keyboard, a small 6 watt output, and a mixer which is running 12 watts. When I had all that plugged into the power strip (plugged into the outlet on the Snugmax) It was only drawing 38 watts of power. We ran that thing for three hours straight, maybe a little more, and get this, THE POWER LEVEL ON THE SNUGMAX DIDN'T LOSE ONE BAR! I and everybody who was paying attention with me was stoked! I am glad I have two. At $150.00 each from Walmart, YOU CAN'T GO WRONG!

  • @dfcoinc
    @dfcoinc Před 4 lety +35

    Just starting my research on this, this is a little more complicated than I thought.

    • @susan4yahshua
      @susan4yahshua Před 4 lety

      Did u ever find one that does everything right ?

    • @FreshKicks4545
      @FreshKicks4545 Před 4 lety +1

      Wonder which one will charge a small AC unit

    • @susan4yahshua
      @susan4yahshua Před 4 lety

      Which one did u end up with ?

    • @hijinx7044
      @hijinx7044 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FreshKicks4545 none a/c use to much watts

  • @DRGreen-ps7eh
    @DRGreen-ps7eh Před 5 lety +2

    I just wanted to thank you for your comparison and *teaching* videos. That you aren't sponsored, and giving true results and opinion is the perfect ending. I've learned a lot from each one. I just realized that I wasn't subscribed... I am now.
    ETA: ordered your solar power book from Amazon. Great deal, and at 95% 4-5 star ratings... it's gotta be good for my education. Also read your history. Everyone should go there, if only to read the part about you. Shows what determination & willpower can do. Thanks

  • @fluxypoo
    @fluxypoo Před 5 lety +281

    After all that, i still dont know which one to get lol

    • @last7509
      @last7509 Před 4 lety +33

      and i really want one for when China drops the EMP

    • @gregorypeterman6216
      @gregorypeterman6216 Před 4 lety +47

      I got a Walmart lawn and garden tractor lead acid battery for $16.95, my charge controller doesn't know the difference between that and a jackery, runs my fridge all night.

    • @Leftoutknitter
      @Leftoutknitter Před 4 lety +10

      then you didn't watch the entire video :) ExpertPower for the rapid recharge time

    • @johnbecht3158
      @johnbecht3158 Před 4 lety +29

      Fortune Maker they’ll say it was Russia and it will be our own government

    • @arkansasgreg
      @arkansasgreg Před 4 lety +3

      @@Leftoutknitter yep. Fixing to pull the trigger on one. :)

  • @TheLiberalssuc
    @TheLiberalssuc Před 5 lety +1

    Have a photo of my Rockpals, with 100 W solar panel attached cranking my 145 W A2Z 8000 Oxygen Generator. Burton Power cube, larger, far heavier, would not even turn unit on. Rockpals is a beast!

  • @rebellucy5610
    @rebellucy5610 Před 5 lety +7

    The Jackery is the best all around. The shape and handle make it my go to.

    • @bradfordpalmer2298
      @bradfordpalmer2298 Před 4 lety

      What happens when you reach the 500 recharge cycle and the unit crashes? Can u replace the battery?

    • @rebellucy5610
      @rebellucy5610 Před 4 lety +1

      Most of these units do not have batteries that are replaceable. After 500 full discharges they do not simply stop working. They just tend to get a bit weaker. Its no different than a cell phone. After a few years they do not hold as good a charge as they used to. They still work. Another way of thinking is the exp date on food. Does the food loose all its flavor the day of the expiration date? No.

    • @chuckyl3978
      @chuckyl3978 Před 2 lety

      @@bradfordpalmer2298 What? Why would the unit crash

  • @brainrussell6811
    @brainrussell6811 Před 5 lety +1

    I was getting 66w input on the Jackery 240 with a 100w HQST poly panel... had no way to measure the voltage/amps, but estimated it was pushing that 30v max. I was worried about damaging the Jackery and was going to email you... you beat me to the punch! Going to test the Richsolar flex panels this week - 50w & 80w. Thanks so much for your efforts, Will!

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  Před 5 lety +2

      Wow that's crazy!! Where do you live? Could you post a video of that. That's amazing

    • @brainrussell6811
      @brainrussell6811 Před 5 lety +1

      Well, the 50w Richsolar only produced 28w... but the 80w was a constant 65w! No way for me to upload a video, but I'll email you a shot of the Jackery input this morning... look for "Jackery 65w" in the subject.

  • @dumbbitch888
    @dumbbitch888 Před 4 lety +3

    You know Mr. Lamborghini was so mad at Enzo Ferrari about not giving him parts in a timely manner he made his own car. Mr. Jenkins created Publix the largest privately own company in the US with no long term debt because he wasn't happy with his boss. What exactly is stopping you from making a kickass solar generator youself? Your passion makes me what to buy what you would build.

  • @stephaneroy8415
    @stephaneroy8415 Před 3 lety

    Forget all you've heard about small 300w solar generator , Golabs r30 changed the game , Lifepo4 battery , full pass through , mppt builtin charger , all Usb ports you'll ever need , 300w pure sine wave inverter,1 qc 30w ports,1 Qc 60w port , 2 usb 3 ports, powerfull flashlight ,1 cig lighter plug , one adaptor to add a cig plug ,excellent accessories provided ,MC4 to 5521 to connect solar panel , good price , very nice information disply ,the only draw back is charging time , 45 watts with the provided wall charger , but 60 watts if you have a PD power supply , like a Apple power supply. This device rocks.

  • @DLHoltorf
    @DLHoltorf Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks Will! Another super timely video - getting ready for multiple day off grid trip with my c-pap and dc power supply! Rock Pals it is! You’ve been my go to guy for solar too! You Rock!

  • @babelfishdude
    @babelfishdude Před 5 lety +1

    I just went super micro, 5volt. Adata P10050 ($20 in Canada) and a Leory 10W USB (more like 5 watt)
    It works well - so far. Supposedly does simultaneous charge on discharge which many USB Lion banks don't do.

  • @redradar3366
    @redradar3366 Před 4 lety +3

    Dude you rock! Absolutely the best reviewer of anything solar power related. Jam-packed with a ton of well organized info. Thanks, and keep up the great work.

  • @sloanNYC
    @sloanNYC Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, the Jackery 240 is specified for up to 42W Max input, so I think your test makes perfect sense. The Jackery 500 is rated up to 100W, though it is much more expensive it has the much larger capacity and 2 of the small DC outputs you like to go with the cigarette port.

  • @om617yota8
    @om617yota8 Před 3 lety +14

    Here over a year later, $1/wh is still pretty accurate.

  • @gerald4nomads
    @gerald4nomads Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice however I am staying with Goal Zero. I have a goal zero 1400 and I can completely recharge it in 3 hours using their 25 amp fast charger and my Honda EU2200I. Jack biggest disadvantage is it’s recharge time and because of that it’s only good for weekends camping trips, the ones you check in around 3pm Friday and out by 1pm Sunday. I strongly encourage anyone who is considering buying lithium battery packs or AGM battery packs to consider the recharge time. Again the recharge time is very important.

  • @muserwood
    @muserwood Před 4 lety +5

    I just watched a vid on how to hard-wire in a "booster" to greatly improve the Jackery's charging time. I'm considering this option. But thanks, great review!

  • @gonebananas1076
    @gonebananas1076 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't have a lot of technical knowledge of these, but I really like the versatility. Seems like it would be a good idea to have several of these small portable power stations, vs. only one or a large one. You could rotate using and charging them and always have one ready to use.

  • @dgeilsboulanger8021
    @dgeilsboulanger8021 Před 5 lety +6

    Hi will! You should take a look at the Suaoki G500 model, this one should very pleasantly surprise you with its performances. In my opinion, it synthesizes all the qualities found on the products tested in this video. The only difficulty now is to obtain it at a decent price. I got my unit just 6 months ago at a very competitive price (299€ for 500Wh, who says better?). It was not even an exceptional and punctual discount, just the price. But today, and this is potentially proof that the plug and play solar market is growing, prices range from 600 to nearly 900€ for the same product. This exceeds your $1 marker per Wh, but it is still a technically interesting product. Mine works on a 100w Renogy foldable solar panel in the form of a suitcase (I think I remember you also tested it on your channel), and it gives me full satisfaction. Keep up with your videos, they are always a pleasure to watch. Regards

  • @rainlei9324
    @rainlei9324 Před rokem

    love this guys videos so much - he’s so clear and knowledgeable and to the point - hitting what you need to know - and so honest too

  • @lauriek6424
    @lauriek6424 Před 5 lety +17

    First time watching you. You're so young and so smart. You have a great future ahead of you. I'm going to sub.

    • @healthyeatsveganplantbasic2344
      @healthyeatsveganplantbasic2344 Před 3 lety

      You should look up his first videos. Lived in his van he looks like 15 year old...super smart...was able to set up all my system in my Off-Grid home..

  • @rvvanlife
    @rvvanlife Před 5 lety

    Another thing that needs mentioning is that [with my Jackery] its a little cumbersome for 12v van appliance use, as opposed to using a regular type battery; in order to, let's say, turn on a fan or light, you 1st have to push the "on" button on the Jackery, then go to turn on your appliance then reverse that same prosses to turn it off, even if you leave the Jackery 12v outlet on, it automatically shuts off after 3 or 4 hours, taking away some of its usefulness, didn't have that issue with the starter battery, it is, however, very useful to avoid using your starter battery plus in the meantime you save up for a more expensive system.

  • @williamwallace8945
    @williamwallace8945 Před 4 lety +4

    Will, you are THE MAN! I’ve learned so much from your expertise.

  • @gerimartinez8703
    @gerimartinez8703 Před 4 lety +2

    Jackery👍🏼my choice for my rig. Very useful info ~Thank You🙌🏻

  • @adidas4275
    @adidas4275 Před 5 lety +8

    great timing on this video. Camping this summer and just bought the jackery 240 after watching your videos
    Thanks for your work on these

  • @vldarden
    @vldarden Před 4 lety +1

    Your knowledge blows my mind..I want to learn as much as possible so I can do a full solar hookup on a tiny camper.

  • @RoboTekno
    @RoboTekno Před 4 lety +11

    Great video! In future product comparison videos, could you add a quick screen shot of a spreadsheet with all your side by side data from the video? I find it easier to compare products at a glance this way, ha.

  • @clange50
    @clange50 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the detailed honest reviews! Based on this and your later teardown video showing the jackery quality, I went with a jackery 240. I just hooked it up with a tp-solar folding 60w panel and was showing high 40s for input at full mid-day sun, briefly hit 50w once. That was at 60% charge. AC charging has shown 39w steady, vehicle 40w. I don't have a meter to confirm everything, but there you go.

  • @debsmalltownfriendly7557
    @debsmalltownfriendly7557 Před 5 lety +10

    What kind of lights are those you use for the testing and can I buy them on Amazon? Enjoy your channel and how you have grown and matured with so much knowledge now! Wishing you continued success young man. 😊

  • @samanthadodd8112
    @samanthadodd8112 Před 4 lety

    I got a jackery 160 and a 50 watt portable panel just to charge fairy lights and cell phone. Thanks for all the information.

  • @operator8014
    @operator8014 Před 5 lety +3

    I charge mine while I'm at work, show up, plug it in all day, take it with me when I go. :)

  • @campinwill9977
    @campinwill9977 Před 4 lety

    I have a HY-PS5B ACOPOWER 400Wh (@ $400) and I've used it camping for 3 years. It charges at 75 ~90 watts and powers my 12v 24" TV and my Dish Sat box great. At about 50% battery it takes about 3~4 hours with a 100 watt panel to recharge. It's small enough to fit on a shelf near the TV in my RV.

  • @fabianpagan2813
    @fabianpagan2813 Před 5 lety +3

    Love your videos. Don’t understand most, but I still learn a lot.

  • @zanesutherland406
    @zanesutherland406 Před 5 lety

    I bought an Aeiusny Portable Generator 288 Wh and a 100W Renogy panel back around January. The generator worked well, but I hadn't used it for awhile, and it battery acid spots started to form on the inner ventilation grill (and it was stored in a temperature controlled room, never even used for 1 full cycle). I sent it back and the new one works awesome.

  • @lauriedent4755
    @lauriedent4755 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank finally someone who explained it so I can understand😊

  • @Watson1
    @Watson1 Před 3 lety

    I will be going for the Jackery. If you start off with it fully charged, it doesn’t use as much, which means you use less time charging it. I will be using the cigarette port most of the time.

  • @fixintoo7194
    @fixintoo7194 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you again for another great video. You obviously put a lot of time and effort into doing your research and sharing it with us

  • @LadyRedBird
    @LadyRedBird Před 3 lety

    This has helped so much! For us, not all can handle a CPAP machine. I know the jackery (especially some of the bigger ones) can handle those machines for 8+ hours. Super important for those who may rely on them. ✨🌺

  • @tranquilitytravels2994
    @tranquilitytravels2994 Před 5 lety +3

    Love your channel. This was awesome!
    Questions:
    1. Do solar generators need to be fused for safety before connecting to a solar panel?
    2. Is it not safe or damaging to the battery to use/drain the solar generator while its charging? (...because I do this all the time)
    I learned a lot although you didn’t test the solar generator that I use (Webetop 155wh battery power/100w ac power output), I’m now able to use your comments to interpret the information label. I’m very pleased with the Webetop. It has a Lithium battery and MTTP, it’s very affordable @ $125, charges fast (empty to full takes 4 hours on a wall plug), can be charged with MC4 connectors to a solar panel, ac wall plug, DC cig and has 3 little DC ports. Plus it’s small & lightweight (highly portable for discreet charging at coffee shops while inside a book bag) and it has a flashlight. (But no readout screen, just lights to indicate it’s charging & battery power level) Now that I know it’s safe to add more panels to it, I can wait until big lithium batteries are cheaper to build a system.
    Thanks again!

    • @milenedejong1400
      @milenedejong1400 Před 5 lety

      fuses are for limiting current through your cables... cables have a finite amount of amps they can carry. to make sure they will not burn of “to much” amps , you put a fuse in line. so it will protect your cables. so if your battery have the amps discharge rate , they will flow in case of short or high demand(low resistance). this is why you should choose the right cable and terminals, to carry those amps. and to protect your cable you will need the fuse.

  • @KellieAnn71
    @KellieAnn71 Před 3 lety

    I just saw a video of this young man on the Shop Solar Kits site. He's very informative, and his enthusiasm is fun to watch. Well done!

  • @jodeluna62
    @jodeluna62 Před 5 lety +11

    Man Am I Learning A Lot From The Video And The Solar Generators And The Voltage Is Important To Generator Charging Time, Among Other Things! I Like The Jackery And Is There A Way To Bust The Charge Time? Good Video Again Thank You!

  • @Assassin1959
    @Assassin1959 Před 3 lety +2

    This was a great review and I think I am going with the Jackery but the 500W one.

  • @carrietoo
    @carrietoo Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome review for a newbie like myself. Thx for posting.

  • @brendaswann7292
    @brendaswann7292 Před 5 lety +2

    🤯. Bless you. Wish I had paid more attention to technology as the years passed. I am building out my bus, to sail away and wish I lived in your hood. I wish you so much success. Close but ..... solar for dummies is the tutorial I will follow you for. This is close. Till the day comes when I can blow a load on simplicity, I will follow you to the ends of the earth. Keep doing what you are doing. I hope to someday truly understand and be able to follow you. 👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏼🇨🇦🙏🏼👏🏽👏🏽🚌

  • @lisasrvexperience
    @lisasrvexperience Před 5 lety +16

    Will, excellent coverage on this comparison. I was looking for one of these as a full-time RVer. Just bought the ROCKPALS 300w unit but wouldn't have known where to start if it wasn't for your review. Thanks!

    • @PaDutchRunner
      @PaDutchRunner Před 5 lety

      What do you use it for, if you don’t mind me asking?

    • @1klouisek
      @1klouisek Před 5 lety +2

      @@PaDutchRunner We use ours for all USB appliances (fans, lights, charging everything cellular/ GPS/rechargeable AA/AAA/C and Sparkr lighters plus all 12V and 110/120V appliances being mindful of w draw.. Invaluable.

    • @PaDutchRunner
      @PaDutchRunner Před 5 lety

      Aspen Hill Do you have a house battery in addition to the rockpals unit?

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo Před 4 lety

    wow I'm blown away of how much time n knowledge of science you put in this video thanks !

  • @wainedodd8055
    @wainedodd8055 Před 5 lety +4

    PROWSER. That was freaking Awesome

  • @efzapp7
    @efzapp7 Před 4 lety

    Just stumbled upon your site. I really like solar generators and have 2 larger ones which came through when the power went out a couple of times this year. I will start watching all your posts. You're a smart person, Will, and this old person appreciates that.

  • @Tsiri09
    @Tsiri09 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you. We all need this info!

  • @jacobvazquez6586
    @jacobvazquez6586 Před 5 lety

    Just bought a Webetop 45000 mah battery solar generator for my 5 day camping trip that I'm going to use for my CPAP machine. New to these and wish I'd seen your videos before my purchase but at $120 and backup scooter battery I should be fine. Going to build a portable camping/emergency solar charging rig with all the GREAT INFO you give !!! Thank You !!!

  • @PaulLadendorf
    @PaulLadendorf Před 5 lety +3

    Good vid Will. Thx! A lot of info to process for sure. A few observations and suggestions. If instead of saying "this one" (esp. at the conclusion @ 21:43) you actually said the brand/model that would be very helpful because I have to go back and find the names. The other thing I notice is that probably most mobile solar setups (eg vans) are only using 100 watts of solar so I'm assuming the faster charging units aren't actually going to charge any faster in that case. The other thing you might do on your wrap up is to go over the applications (eg if you're only using 100 watts of solar and running 110V devices, you should consider the Jackery. If you're using 200 watts and running 12V devices.......) Also, when you talk about things like performance, it would be nice if you broke that down into actual benefits to the end user (eg. your lights will be brighter or your fan will move more air.)

  • @RB-er6gu
    @RB-er6gu Před 3 lety

    Thanks for info I just retired and building my van with solar to power fridge and tv ect. I seen your other video on wiring inverter and solar it saved me big time!👍👌

  • @catherinejones7142
    @catherinejones7142 Před 4 lety +3

    Amps, watts, voltage, mttp, I am lost. How about a vid on the relationship btwn amps, watts, voltage, converter, inverter, voltage regulator... And the distinctions

  • @jeanhofvedvm7589
    @jeanhofvedvm7589 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for a very informative video! By sheer dumb luck I bought the Rockpals 100W (in our tiny mountain town we are prone to power outages)... nice to know it will also be useful when I move into my van later this year!

  • @rebellucy5610
    @rebellucy5610 Před 5 lety +15

    You should do a review on the new Jackery 500. Looks like a solid battery.

  • @davekirby7790
    @davekirby7790 Před 4 lety

    I have a cpap machine and live in calif and we have blackouts now..I wanted a battery backup so I wanted info and watched your video to learn something and now I have WTF I have no idea of whats is going on and have my brain is telling me that I need to stop ...I thought I knew but I guess I really don't know....I might have to watch this video over and over again to learn something..you are a smart kid

  • @davidmiracle398
    @davidmiracle398 Před 5 lety +3

    You were not even a light in my fathers eyes when I was born, but I certainly wish you had been one of my professors when I was in school (in 1955)... Of course in those dark ages, these gadgets were not even dreamed of....

    • @SSVplus
      @SSVplus Před 4 lety +1

      Solar aside, mobile power has been around since car batteries and inverters were invented. RV guys and campers have known this for decades.

  • @owenlow3116
    @owenlow3116 Před 2 lety

    Yo, much respect from the Bahamas bro... I been trying to decide on one of these for a couple months now to use when out on the water for a couple days fishing and watched a million videos... Thank you for taking your time in sharing your knowledge! definitely gonna get the direct power one...thanks dude!

  • @stephene.barbin8036
    @stephene.barbin8036 Před 5 lety +4

    Great video, as always! thank you for sharing your knowledge with us on CZcams.

  • @BrianGlassEOD
    @BrianGlassEOD Před 4 lety

    This is one of the best product comparison videos I've ever seen. It's not only informative about the products but I learned a lot about solar power in general. Very nice.

  • @jdcjr50
    @jdcjr50 Před 5 lety +3

    Beware of hidden fuses inside cases that are glued together.

  • @llambo
    @llambo Před 4 lety

    I have the rockpals 500 with two 80watt panels and love it. It does have a few deficiencies, but will buy again. Also it comes it an a/c charger that I believe is 90watts! You can get a pure sine wave inverter for you car and charge it fast off that from your car.

  • @sgtevmckay
    @sgtevmckay Před 5 lety +5

    Using a CPAP Machine (up to 90 watts up to 10amps (Resmed Aircurve 10 ASV)) will need to run up to 10 hours
    Need to charge the Generator full every day in a few hours (10 hours is right out)
    Will be going without 110v access for weeks/months at a time.
    Is there any of these units that will slightly exceed the needed usage???

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  Před 5 lety +3

      That cpap will require 900 watt hours. These are too small, only 200-300 watt hours. So the inergy apex has 1100 watt hour capacity, and the goal zero has 1400 watt hour capacity. But the apex could charge in a day. I would actually go for a home built system at that size, but the full size generators can pull it off.

    • @sgtevmckay
      @sgtevmckay Před 5 lety +2

      @@WillProwse Yep...I will just update and expand my Solar system.
      Many Thanks

    • @RickE-TV
      @RickE-TV Před 5 lety

      @@sgtevmckay While everything will stated is true the CPAP will never draw that under normal use. 90 watts at 10 amps is if the unit is set to 20, humidifier set to Max and the cellular transmitter on. I suggest you turn off the humidifier if you can sleep without and if your pressure setting is around 10-12 like most the unit will only take about 45-60 watt hours in an 8 hour night. Though I have used my machines with the Jackary and it only used about 25% per night.
      I typically use a MAXOAK CPAP Battery which is 297wh. It is not a solar generator like the Jackery or these I can charge it will my Jackery, 110 wall outlet or 110v inverter in my vehicle. Since it is 297wh I only use about 15-20% of the battery per night and I keep the jackery for my Laptops and lights and other stuff.
      The Jackary will do the job if you are not set to max on your CPAP as will these others though I can only vouch for the Jackary. The humidifier willl use a lot more power so significantly less with the humidifier turned off. If your unit has a cellular connection make sure you put it in airplane mode. No need to keep the cellular transmitter on while camping or whatever.. Just take it off airplane mode once hooked up to shore power so it can transmit the data.
      Also if you are going to use the Jackary you can buy a DC to DC converter from Resmed to reduce the conversion loss from the inverter which I believe is about 10%. Will can correct me if I am wrong. He is the boss!
      I hope this helps.

    • @sgtevmckay
      @sgtevmckay Před 5 lety

      @@RickE-TV It does and thank you.
      I was able to get a new 12v Accessory connector for my machine, so this will help. I will not need to use a converter.....I was putting out a worse case scenario. I do not believe that I will need the Humidifier during the Summer (Hot enough) but come winter (???), I am unsure what My actual usage will be and because of current events, I will be unable to test ahead of time.

    • @sdbpost
      @sdbpost Před 5 lety

      Looking at the same problem. I have the Resmed S9. Using a Kill-a-watt I average 20w without the humidifier, 70w, but the humidifier only runs a few seconds per minute. I see others averaging 34w with the humidifier on. I can't turn off the humidifier though. It's needed to keep me from drying out, not just to heat the air, so warmer summer doesn't help. Resmed does provide a DC/DC converter to get the required 24v. The instructions say typical power need is 70w. I like the faster charge time of the ExpertPower 193w but the capacity doesn't make it. Can an external battery be attached?

  • @00708046
    @00708046 Před 4 lety

    Use a 18 v or 19v charger or 12v charger into a boost converter boost up to 18-19v to charge the Jackery through the solar inputs . The higher voltage will allow a higher input wattage up to the capacity of the charger and boost converter . I use a CC, CV boost converter with my charger . Watch the temperature of the charger doesn't get too hot .

  • @Joe_HamRadioGuy
    @Joe_HamRadioGuy Před 5 lety +3

    Nice review learned allot from your videos thanks for all you do.

  • @ysp263
    @ysp263 Před 4 lety

    I love his important tools over his kitchen counter.

  • @Jollyprez
    @Jollyprez Před 5 lety +4

    On the Jackery - what is the recharge time if plugged-in to AC? My plan is to have one in a small trailer, and take it to class and recharge from wall sockets.

  • @albertoechevarria947
    @albertoechevarria947 Před 3 lety

    This dude knows his business. Good job