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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 4317396" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>This one I bought says on Solar 5 hours. Car charger 6 hours. I wanted one for a backup to a CPAP machine when we travel. I have generators at the house and in RV, but when we dry/boon dock camp, or just an occasional outage at night just plug in, instead of getting up to start generator.</p><p></p><p> I never sprung for a self start whole house gen set, mine takes a little manual labor to hook up in the shop and pull/shut off mains then hit a button start! For the infrequent need I have maybe $600 instead of several thousands invested in our “whole house”. </p><p></p><p>I have kept a couple deep cycle batteries and an inverter for occasional back up to use, but they are extremely heavy and cumbersome up against to these portable power stations, 17lbs! So I opted to try one out, and the gents here convinced me on safety with the Lifepo4 battery instead of thhe dangerous lithium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 4317396, member: 32877"] This one I bought says on Solar 5 hours. Car charger 6 hours. I wanted one for a backup to a CPAP machine when we travel. I have generators at the house and in RV, but when we dry/boon dock camp, or just an occasional outage at night just plug in, instead of getting up to start generator. I never sprung for a self start whole house gen set, mine takes a little manual labor to hook up in the shop and pull/shut off mains then hit a button start! For the infrequent need I have maybe $600 instead of several thousands invested in our “whole house”. I have kept a couple deep cycle batteries and an inverter for occasional back up to use, but they are extremely heavy and cumbersome up against to these portable power stations, 17lbs! So I opted to try one out, and the gents here convinced me on safety with the Lifepo4 battery instead of thhe dangerous lithium. [/QUOTE]
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