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Billy74
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Im looking power banks like a Jackery. Something in the $2-300 range. Something to keep at camp and charge small devices like phone, inreach, headlamp etc. good options for solar. What do you recommend
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Take a look at the Bluetti AC50B or the EB3A
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I’ve been impressed with my buddy’s Jackery 300. It’s at the 250$ price range I think. Holds its charge very well in November Montana cold and can keep a lot of things charged. I’m looking in to one myself. Wasn’t as impressed with the goal zero one I have.
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...and how do you charge the battery pack? If you are going to add solar why not use it to charge a Lithium Iron battery and run 12 V devices from that? Certainly a less expensive way to go. You could probably get away with simply charging up a 100 Amp hr battery at home and using it for a week or more without recharging. You'd need to add up your loads to get the capacity/duration right.
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I like my Ecoflow. Recharges very fast on AC and have solar integration options. They are integrating a lot of other options and not just looking at it as just battery packs.
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DJI is in the game now. They have a 1000w unit they are on sale right now for $600
https://store.dji.com/product/dji-power-1000
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