Power Up Anywhere! ⚡
The ZeroKor Portable Solar Generator is a versatile 300W power station featuring a foldable 60W solar panel, designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With multiple charging outlets, including USB and AC, it ensures you stay powered on your adventures. Safety features like short circuit and overload protection make it a reliable choice for camping, RVs, and home use.
Brand | ZeroKor |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Power Source | Battery-Powered, Solar Powered(Portable Power Station with 60W Solar Panel), AC/DC(9V-12.6V max) |
Recommended Uses For Product | portable solar generator with panel for home use, RV, outdoor camping adventure, portable solar power generator for indoor and outdoor use, 300W portable solar power station with AC outlet for your phone MacBook laptop Mini projector |
Item Weight | 5.08 Pounds |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Output Wattage | 300 |
Special Feature | Portable Solar Power Station, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Portable/Portable Solar Generator, 300W Max Portable Solar Generator(Solar panels included) |
Included Components | 2*user manuals, 1*60W Portable Solar Panel Kit, 1*Car Charging Cable Adapter, 1*Portable Solar Power Station 300W(AC Outlets Max), 1*AC power adapter(15V), 1*Cigarette Lighter Adapter |
Color | Black Orange |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 6.7"W x 4.1"H |
Material | ABS |
Model Name | Portable Solar Generator R200 |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Runtime | 7 hours |
Total Power Outlets | 2 |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Current Rating | 2.4 Amps |
Engine Power Maximum | 3E+2 Watts |
Starting Wattage | 5 Watts |
Running Wattage | 300 Watts |
UPC | 764046731457 |
Manufacturer | ZeroKor |
Part Number | R200 |
Item Weight | 5.08 pounds |
Item model number | R200 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Display Style | LCD |
Special Features | Portable Solar Power Station, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Portable/Portable Solar Generator, 300W Max Portable Solar Generator(Solar panels included) |
Usage | Portable Power Station for Tent Camping |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
J**M
Small and light, powerful
Since we bought this portable power bank, we feel more at ease when we travel in our RV! The AC socket output is a pure sine wave, which can power rice cookers and coffee machines. The DC output is also convenient for powering car refrigerators. Although the built-in power supply is enough; the appearance is simple, the handle design is practical, and the weight is moderate, so it is not tiring to carry it with one hand.
J**R
This solar panel battery unit is the real deal!
This is a fantastic little power source that can meet all my power needs out in the field. I bought this solar panel battery unit specifically for camping with my telescope.I took this unit out with me recently camping in the desert and it gave me all the power I needed and then some. It was able to power and/or charge my 2 laptops, my telescope, my secondary display screen, and my other emergency lantern.The light is good and bright, even for reading and finding one’s way to the camp bathroom at night. Other features include the various USB ports, and it charges to full from zero in about 6 or 7 hours via the solar panel.I feel like the unit itself is well-built and should be quite durable.If you’ve got mobile power needs and don’t want a noisy generator, this item could fit the bill for you.
D**É
The overall experience is very good and satisfactory!
I took this solar power bank with me on my cycling trip. I hung it on my backpack to charge it during the day, and it can also charge two mobile phones at the same time when I rest in the evening. The battery life is very good, highly recommended!
N**.
Solar panel not completely up to the task.
This little guy carries a big load. I'm able to keep my electric ice chest cold while I'm on the field. The drawback is the solar charger. It states it's a 60wh, but I can only manage 30 on a relative hot day. Since, this is my first foray, I'm going to continue to see if I can coax more energy out. It still keeps the battery charged, but wish it would push in more than the ice chest is consuming.I've tried several different positions for the solar panel hoping to draw out the max. So far the maximum has been at 31% but consistent at 26-27. That's not enough because the ice cooler is drawing consistent. 30-40w.
M**.
NOT 300 watts AC, NOT PURE SINE WAVE, NOT MPPT! DC doesnt' work??
So, this thing would be pretty sweet if it came anywhere close to the listed specs.... I love the form factor, it's a nice size...but performance wise, this is HOT GARBAGE! Don't buy this unless you can get it for maybe 50 dollars.--NOT 300 watts AC! NOT PURE SINE WAVE!One thing you will notice is the AC output says 300 watts MAX. when something says xxx watts AC MAX, that figure is basically meaningless. The only meaningful figure is the continuous output. and for this little jewel that number is less than 100.I have a 15 watt wi-fi router, and it runs that fine with the AC adapter...I have a laptop with a 300 watt dock/power supply (but the laptop only draws 100 watts max when the dock isn't engaged (just pass-through power). When this battery is fully charged, it can barely power my laptop (which generally draws about 30 watts. The laptop becomes glitchy and almost unusable. I QUICKLY unplugged my laptop and i hope it didn't damage it.so basically, what i could determine from this is that this thing provides < 100 watts continuous, and it clearly isn't a pure sine wave either. it can handle a 15 watt adapter, and that's about it.--DC doesn't workI tried plugging in a car cigarette lighter PD adapter, and also i tried charging a portable air compressor using the 12V dc port (again with fully charged battery pack). the USB PD adapter made the battery pack glitch and turn off instantly (with no load plugged into the adapter). The portable air compressor did NOTHING.--NOT MPPTi plugged this into a 5 amp 20V solar panel (which is high quality and works very well). I measured the voltage and current several times... so evidently the "maximum power point" according to this thing is...13 volts and 2.4 amps. that's ALL it ever measured.so... like that's not the maximum power point, by my calculations... that's about 30 watts from a 100 watt solar panel. (and this panel DELIVERS 100 watts in full sun). even if the voltage was held to 13 volts, i would understand.. batteries have certain charging requirements, but the current should have been 5 amps in full sun. pathetic.
D**H
Well worth it
This is a awesome power storage I used it for my laptop, phone so far love it it also has a light on the back as well
P**N
LOOOOOOOVE IT!
Very satisfied! I was initially worried but it worked great for camping! I love it and have wanted one for a LONG TIME! Finally broke down and purchase one and couldn't be more happy!
K**H
It is reliable and does what the ratings say it does
This little sucker does exactly what it says it does. Really have no complaints about it.
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