Jackery 1000: Jackery 1000 Solar Panels, Details and Review

Let's look at the recently released Jackery Explorer 1000 by one of, if not the, best-selling companies on Amazon in that category. The business was apparently founded in 2012 by a former Apple battery engineer, and this most current item is their biggest power station to date.

Why are Portable Battery Stations utilized?

I am an devoted hiker, camper, and backwoods backpacker, and I likewise have a bug-out bag prepared for emergencies. The ability to bring power with you any place you go can easily be a necessity in addition to a comfort. Having a mini fridge to keep your baby's essential products chilled and to run your medical devices is vital. I'm not a big fan of gas-powered generators anymore because of the maintenance, sound, and unpleasant exhaust, but if you need consistent power and have an unlimited supply of fuel, they're the method to go. However, I prefer the quiet, battery-powered models that can be charged by the sun and a/c power.

Briefly mentioned

The Jackery Explorer 1000 is a light-weight power station with a professional appearance and a flashy orange color scheme. It has a lot of power, utilizes Tier 1 LG (or BAK Battery) battery cells produced by one of the world's top makers, and is backed by a company that appears to take customer support seriously, based on the stories I have actually read (and personally skilled). The 1000W of power (with a peak of 2000W) suffices for a range of electronics and little home appliances, including a laptop, television, tiny fridge, medical gadget (such as CPAP), rice cooker, vacuum, water boiler, and circular saw. "The primary means of energy generation is going to solar. It will at least be a plurality, and probably be a slight majority in the long term." Elon Musk

1000 Jackery Explorer

The tough, plastic product used to lower weight (and cost) may break from hard drops or knocks, exposing the Lithium-Ion batteries to puncturing. The un-hinged toting grip can not be tucked, making it unsuitable for loading items on top.

Pros of the Jackery 1000

LG (a top-tier, Tier 1 battery producer) or BAK Battery manufacture lithium-ion NMC cells. BAK batteries were included with my unit. It is comprised of "an array of cylindrical 18650" Li-ion cells. With a capability of 1002 Wh, it carefully mirrors the Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium's capability of 1045 Wh Poers a 30" LCD display and little PC for 10-15 hours, and 8.5 hours for a Toshiba 50" Fire TV . That is roughly comparable to a 92,778 mAh powerbank at 10.8 V or an enormous 278,333 mAh at 3.6 V. Pure Sine Wave A/c Inverter with a capability of 1000W power (2000W peak). At $999, it's widely priced and even lower with periodic promos. Can power both air conditioning and DC (USB/12V Automobile Adapter) simultaneously (as long as they draw less than 1000W combined). CPAP medical device, projector, TV, tiny refrigerator, speaker, cam, DSLR battery charger, and SOME rice cookers. Helpful while charging. LCD show with LED backlight. Total power is being provided (by means of photovoltaic panel or a/c adapter). Capability staying (as a portion). Total power used (air conditioner and DC integrated). The Wattage is displayed individually for DC and Air Conditioning on the Suaoki G500, which I prefer. Regrettably, the approximated hours to full charge or empty are NOT showed. Overload, overcharge (immediately stops charging when the device is full), and short-circuit security are built into the BMS. Several fans are used to keep the temperature level of the station safe. At 13.1 x 9.2 x 11.1 , it is VERY compact. Based on the new Goal Zero Yeti 500x, I prepare for that the Yeti 1000x will outnumber the Explorer 1000 in terms of size. Surprisingly portable for a station of this size, weighing just 22 pounds. Suaoki G500 (500W) weighs the very same. The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium weighs 40 pounds. Bright orange, non-slip feet secure the bottom. A carry pouch is included to store the air conditioning battery charger and cable televisions. The cigarette socket cable is included. Suddenly exceptional customer support. Technical support was incredibly helpful in answering all of my concerns. Two-year service warranty. Although information were scarce, the handbook was clear and well-written. The handbook for Goal Zero, on the other hand, is incredibly detailed and helpful. Pros of the Jackery 1000 LG (a top-tier, Tier 1 battery maker) or BAK Battery manufacture lithium-ion NMC cells. BAK batteries were consisted of with my system. It is made up of "a variety of round 18650" Li-ion cells. With a capability of 1002 Wh, it carefully mirrors the Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium's capacity of 1045 Wh Poers a 30" LCD screen and small PC for 10-15 hours, and 8.5 hours for a Toshiba 50" Fire television . That is approximately equivalent to a 92,778 mAh powerbank at 10.8 V or a huge 278,333 mAh at 3.6 V. Pure Sine Wave Air Conditioning Inverter with a capacity of 1000W power (2000W peak). At $999, it's popularly priced and even lower with periodic promotions. Can power both AC and DC (USB/12V Cars and truck Adapter) jackery 1000 solar panelsat the same time (as long as they draw less than 1000W combined). CPAP medical gadget, projector, TV, small refrigerator, speaker, camera, DSLR battery charger, and SOME rice cookers. Useful while charging. LCD show with LED backlight. Total power is being provided (via photovoltaic panel or air conditioning adapter). Capacity staying (as a percentage). Overall power utilized (air conditioner and DC integrated). The Wattage is displayed individually for DC and Air Conditioning on the Suaoki G500, which I prefer. The approximated hours to full charge or empty are NOT showed. Overload, overcharge (immediately stops charging when the device is full), and short-circuit security are developed into the BMS. Several fans are utilized to keep the temperature of the station safe. At 13.1" x 9.2" x 11.1", it is really compact. Based on the brand-new Goal Zero Yeti 500x, I expect that the Yeti 1000x will outnumber the Explorer 1000 in terms of size. Remarkably portable for a station of this size, weighing just 22 pounds. Suaoki G500 (500W) weighs the very same. The Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium weighs 40 pounds. Intense orange, non-slip feet safeguard the bottom. A carry pouch is consisted of to save the air conditioning battery charger and cable televisions. The cigarette socket cable is included. Unexpectedly exceptional client service. Technical support was exceptionally valuable in answering all of my questions. Two-year service warranty. Details were scarce, the manual was clear and well-written. The handbook for Goal Zero, on the other hand, is incredibly detailed and useful. This is an exceptional portable power station with a range of air conditioning and DC outputs, solar charging capability with MPPT built in, and a system for battery management (BMS) to assist guarantee security. Its verified declaration of a pure sine wave-- not customized-- air conditioner inverter to produce tidy electricity for sensitive electronic devices is also significant. Its USB-C PD output of 18W comes up short of the Goal Zero Yeti 500x's 60W for a power station of this size. With good client service and affordable prices, Jackery is one of Amazon's leading sellers in the portable power station classification, and although this is my very first encounter with one of their line of product, I have practically no hesitation in advising its most current item. This type of battery power station can not be utilized to jump begin a cars and truck. Rather, I recommend purchasing a small, portable one created specifically for that purpose. Jackery's official Carry Bag Bag ( optional). Better than expected: reflective interior, durable/soft material (like an insulated lunch bag), and sufficient area inside for the air conditioning adapter and cables. Bag Disadvantages The cost is $55, and there are no interior or exterior storage pockets.

Cons

The fixed bring handle can not be stowed. It makes it challenging to keep products on top of a trunk at the back. The upward-curved top (listed below the carry handle) avoids small items from being momentarily kept on top. The difficult, plastic material makes the power station lighter, however it may break from difficult falls or bumps. Given that Lithium-Ion batteries end up being more unpredictable as capability increases, the item ought to be handled with care. The exterior appears to be extremely professional, I fell in love with the Goal Zero Yeti 500x's style the moment I saw it. Power buttons can be turned on/off by accident with a single press (ie. while storing your outdoor camping gear). This can result in the output being inadvertently turned on/off throughout transportation. You might be surprised to find the generator entirely depleted when you need it. When less than 10W is drawn, both the Explorer 500 and 1000 shut down automatically after 12 hours (to ensure low-power medical devices, like CPAP, can run over night) . The air conditioner inverter draws 3-7W even when not connected to anything. Suaoki needs you to hold the DC or air conditioner button for 2 seconds prior to turning on/off that output, which helps to decrease unexpected presses. The AC power brick is flat and big, and it can become annoyingly warm. [Update 6/2020: Following consumer problems, Jackery issued a recall and sent a replacement that is smaller sized and a little less effective] The integrated flashlight isn't as nice as the LED bar on the Rockpals 500W. The international call for help "SOS" appears to have a programs error, flashing "SO, SO, SO" instead of "SOS, SOS, SOS.". The time between "S" and "O" is too brief in my viewpoint. The display screen is not as useful as I would like it to be. Just displays the battery charge level, input and output wattage, and no price quote of the time staying to completely charge or empty the battery. Instead of being in real-time, there is a roughly 20-second delay in having the details upgraded. [Update 6/2020: Jackery sent a replacement, and the information is now displayed in real time] The USB-C PD port just produces 18W, rather than the Goal Zero Yeti 500x's 60W. Multiple fans trigger throughout high peak, which can be too loud for some. Li-ion NMC batteries have 500 charge cycles prior to their efficiency starts to decrease. In theory, the item could be charged up to 2,000 times-- approximately 1/4 of overall capacity is lost every 500 cycles. The battery is not replaceable. This may result in unneeded land fill waste. It can not be connected to other Jackery Explorer 1000s to increase battery capability. Some Goal Zero stations can be linked to others to supply power for a prolonged period of time without the need to switch. It is not water resistant. Keep it away from splashes of water, rain, and swimming pools! Lithium combined with fire or water can lead to serious damage or injury! NMC batteries, unlike LiFePO4 batteries, can only run in temperature levels varying from 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (0-40C). Both are Lithium-ion batteries. The Battery Management System (BMS) of Jackery avoids:. Recharging in temperatures ranging from 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Power output in temperatures beyond 14-104F. Even when the station is switched off, the battery, like all Li-ion batteries, gradually drains over time. In theory, it takes 1-1.5 years for the battery to release from full to empty. There is no master power off button to shut off ALL outputs at once. Each type needs to be turned off Jackery 1000 Solar Panels by hand: DC, A/C. There is no carry bag for the power station itself. Ports Input 1x 8mm There is no minimum wattage and a maximum voltage of 12-30V and 10A. WARNING: DO NOT USE A POWER SOURCE/SOLAR PANEL OVER 30V OR 10A! Keep in mind that daisy-chained solar panels can produce more than 30V combined! Solar charging is possible. MPPT charge controller is included. Accepts up to 200W of power I recommend a panel rated between 30W and 170W at 18V. (with the right Amps to equal 170W) If you connect a 220W solar panel (22V x 10A = 220W), it will only charge at 200W. Suaoki G500 accepts solar panels up to 150W. 500W to 200W Rockpals Solar charging trials on a sunny, cloudless California Spring day (Note: Efficiency is always lost during solar conversion) Rockpals 80W with included Rockpals Adapter 8mm-to-MC4: Excellent at 43-65W input. nrg Go 100W with optional nrgGo Adapter 8mm-to-MC4: Excellent input range of 71-87W Jackery SolarSaga 100W Kit with Jackery's Anderson cable to 8mm: Excellent @ 69-88W input power Suaoki 160W powered by nrgGo's Adapter 8mm-to-MC4: Good at 101-124W input Do not daisy-chain solar panels in series or sequence because this can add voltage along the way. Two of Jackery's SolarSaga 100W panels can be connected in parallel, keeping the voltage at a safe level (at or below 30V) 1x Anderson solar charger Output 3 x AC plugs with 3 prongs (120V) The inverter can handle a continuous 1000W while peaking at a mind-boggling 2000W!

Inverter with Pure Sine Wave Jackery 1000 Solar Panels

Ensures clean power to protect sensitive electronics from damage. Produces less heat This device generates a Pure Sine Wave. Some manufacturers claim to be this but use Modified or Square Waves instead. 1 cigarette holder (12V, max 10A) 2x USB-C (5-12V, max 3A, max PD 18W) Through the USB-C interface, PD (Power Delivery) allows a device to be charged with up to 18W. 2x USB-A (5V, max 2.4A, max 12W)

Usage

To turn on or off the Car/USB (DC) or air conditioning outputs, press the matching button. Please keep in mind that a single press (without holding) can cause the power station to be unintentionally switched on or off. Shut off the particular air conditioner or DC output and after that back on Tips to clear a mistake condition displayed on the LCD (for example, the air conditioning port is overloaded). Peak vs. Consistent Output The air conditioner Inverter on the Jackery Explorer 1000 has a constant output of 1,000 W and a peak/surge output of 2,000 W. Inverter (AIR CONDITIONER): An element that converts direct present (DC) power from a battery into alternating existing (AIR CONDITIONER) for usage by electronics. Continuous Output: It is permissible to use a device (or a combination of devices) with an optimal output of 1000W. Because it is less than 1000W, a television that utilizes 100W, for instance, can be utilized. More devices can be added as long as their combined power does not exceed 1000W. I have a miter saw that consumes 1,800 W but can not be utilized due to the fact that it surpasses 1,000 W. Peak/Surge: When you turn on a device, it temporarily consumes more powerTakes in The Peak/Surge is the quantity it pulls at that time. This Explorer can withstand up to 2,000 W! When turned on, a 900W (constant) vacuum might briefly consume 1400W (peak). Due to the fact that 1400W is less than 2,000 W (peak), this battery will allow the vacuum to run at that level for a couple of seconds (any longer, and it may cut power as a security preventative measure). Nevertheless, after a few seconds, the vacuum only uses 900W (continuous) while still turned on. Due to the fact that it just draws 900W continuously, which is less than the 1000W limit, it can be used up until the battery dies. The Jackery, for example, would right away turn off a miter saw that uses 900W (consistent) and surges to 2300W when turned on. Why? The saw can not be used despite the fact that it only consumes 900W when turned on since the power-on surge of 2300W surpasses the 2000W limitation. The majority of gadgets turn on at a higher (Peak) wattage than when they are currently on (Continuous). As a result, if its peak goes beyond the power station's optimum capacity, it may be unable to start.

Size and Time Calculations

Time to charge the battery: 7-8 hours on a wall battery charger When the charging level was at 51%, the air conditioner adapter offered 160W. As the battery reaches full capability, the AC adapter will charge it at a slower rate (for safety factors). 8.5 hours at 120W car charger. Goal Zero 12V Automobile Charger (Amazon/Goal Zero). 60W @ 16-17 hours (5A)/ 120W @ 8.5 hours (10A setting, if vehicle supports it). The majority of other producers only charge up to 60W. For me, 120W with the Goal Zero is game-changing and extremely recommended. Charge Time with a Solar: Battery charge time = battery capability (Wh)/ (Panel Wattage x [0.5 or 0.75]. Solar panels charge at the indicated wattage in a perfect laboratory environment (ie. 150W). On a good, sunny day (75W - 113W), anticipate to receive only 50-75%, depending on environmental conditions, panel age, and element quality. 100W solar panel: 13-16 hours [1002Wh/ (100W x 0.75)]

Tips

Even if it's cloudy outside, keep charging because the panels will still collect energy. Underproduction: If a 100W panel is not producing enough (i.e. just 50W) due to poor conditions, adding another one can lead to a greater total output (i.e. 50W + 50W from the two panels = 100W total). Overproduction: If the panels produce more (for example, 200W) than the maximum the power station charge port can accept, only the maximum the power station can accept will be transmitted. WARNING: DO NOT link panels sequentially or you will overvoltage the power station! Use a Y-Branch cable television to connect them in PARALLEL. Watts Calc: Watts used or produced by a gadget = Voltage x Amperage. Vacuuming at 120V @ 9.5 A consumes 1,140 W. A 12V @ 10A solar panel can generate as much as 120W. Calculate the perfect battery size: Battery capacity (Wh) = Watts taken in by the gadget x Hours needed/ 0.85. Throughout power conversion, 10-15% of the power is lost. For 8 hours, a 45W cars and truck refrigerator is needed: Power station with a minimum capability of 424Wh (45W x 8/ 0.85). The amount of energy a battery can keep is determined in Wh (Watt-hours), and the quantity of power utilized or produced is measured in W. (Watts). Time until the battery goes out. Determine: Device hours = battery capability (Wh) x 0.85/ Watts used by gadget. During power conversion, 10-15% of the power is lost. 60W laptop with a battery capacity of 1002Wh: 1002Wh x 0.85/ 60W = 14.1 hours. Compute the Time to Charge a Gadget: Hours to charge a gadget = device's battery capability (Wh)/ Input Wattage. 60W laptop computer with a battery capability of 200Wh: 3.4 hours (200 Wh/ 60W). mAh conversion. Calc: Battery capability (Wh)/ Voltage x 1000 = Powerbank-equivalent capacity (mAh). 1 Ah = 1000 mAh. Power bank Explorer 1000 @ 3.7 V = 270,810 mAh (1002 Wh/ 3.7 V x 1000) or 92,777 mAh @ 10.8 V. Other Suggestions. Constantly test your devices with the power station before counting on it. Some rice cookers, 12V DC air pumps, coffee makers, and hair clothes dryers, for example, may not work. To figure out the wattage of the device, utilize the formula above. Keep your 12V DC automobile cigarette lighter near the power station; you can plug it into the station's cigarette socket and use it to light things up/start a camp fire. Lithium-ion batteries are highly flammable. Store the power station in the garage instead of inside your home to reduce fire damage to your possessions or liked ones. The very best place to save this battery is in a dry, cool place; nevertheless, you can not bring it on an aircraft. The power station can be kept in the car while camping during a hot California summer season with the best battery management system, good quality batteries, and other elements. Keep the following in mind:. Keep the battery away from bright light. I usually keep it on the floor of the vehicle and only slightly open the windows. If the temperature falls listed below or exceeds the battery's rated operating temperature level, DO NOT USE THE STATION IN THE CAR (32-104F or 0-40C). Hold the screen button for 10 seconds to reset Jackery Explorer Jackery 1000 Solar Panels. Explorer 1000 should be reset. Numerous Input Port Charging. At the front, there is an 8mm and an Anderson port. In order to protect the idle one, only one will be permitted to receive power. With both Inputs receiving different Voltage levels, one Input could drive power to-- and damage-- the other. When both the 8mm and Anderson ports are plugged into the Jackery Explorer 1000, just the former remains active USB-C port can get power at the same time as the 8mm ports due to being on a separate charge control circuit. There is no threat of overload if it is used in conjunction with the 8mm port. If you use an automobile battery charger, ensure that you only charge this station while the vehicle is ON. Otherwise, you'll drain your car's battery, leaving you stranded. If charging with a solar panel, keep the station out of direct sunshine to avoid overheating. 3. Generate unique versions of your article Your article in spintax format: Edit article name • Uncategorized NEVER charge the power station in temperatures below freezing, or you will harm the Lithium-ion battery and possibly reduce its total capacity. You CAN, however, use the station to power OTHER devices. Low temperature charging security is built into the power station (handbook does not state so, but verified with Jackery support). If you should utilize the station in temperature levels below freezing, keep it in an insulated cooler and connected to a power source (ie. solar panels). The heat created by the battery will keep it running as efficiently as possible. This power station does not require using a solar panel. To conserve energy, turn off any output ports (AC/DC) that are not in use. When less than 10W is drawn, both the Explorer 500 and 1000 closed down instantly after 12 hours (to ensure low-power medical devices, like CPAP, can run over night). The AC inverter draws 3-7W on its own even when nothing is plugged in. Do not use this (or any power station) in a tightly confined area as the station can overheat. You can not charge the station to 100% capability with a 12V outlet when charging it with the automobile charger. Nevertheless, if you have a 24V outlet, you could. Keep the station totally charged every 3-6 months to extend battery life while in storage. Consumer service suggests leaving it plugged in when not in use and charging it to 50% every 3-4 months. When the batteries are complete, the charging controller immediately turns off. Not utilizing the battery for a prolonged amount of time can really shorten its life. This station's battery has no "memory result. ". It is best not to let it totally drain pipes prior to recharging. The battery can not be replaced. Suaoki's is also not changeable, however some Goal Zero items are. CAUTION: Lithium-ion (LiFePO4 and NMC) batteries do not like being discharged to 0% for extended amount of times. If you leave your battery at 0% for an extended amount of time, you might not be able to charge it again without specific devices. Car Jump Start? NOCO Genius Boost GB40 in Use. NOCO Genius Increase GB40 in Use. This type of battery power station can not be used to leap begin a vehicle. Rather, I suggest getting a little, portable one, such as my favorite: NOCO Genius Boost Cars And Truck Dive Starter (Lithium Battery). Air Conditioner on Wheels. The EcoFlow Wave is a portable ac system that accepts both rotating existing and direct current. Naturally, the business recommends using its own Delta power stations for greater efficiency and longer runtime due to their ability to draw straight from DC power. Any battery or generator efficient in offering the Wave-required input wattage could be utilized in a pinch, but remember that a/c power loses some energy throughout conversion to DC. Wave and EF Delta 2 (with battery). Wave and EF Delta 2 (with battery). Wave/ EcoFlow Outdoor Camping. Wave/ EcoFlow Outdoor Camping. 676W Draw Jackery: Wave Battery. 676W Draw Jackery: Wave Battery. 12V Goal Zero Car Charger. I wished to highlight how GAME-CHANGING the Goal Zero 12V Car Battery charger (purchase on Objective Zero/Amazon) is. The company, for some reason, does not promote its advantages adequately, however it can charge batteries at a tremendous 120W when the vehicle port supports 10A (as my Toyota Highlander 2008 does!) My other cars and truck battery chargers (Jackery, Rockpals, and Paxcess) can just offer 60W, but the Goal Zero can offer twice that! What does this indicate? Charge faster while driving around town! I acquired two, one for usage with the Goal Zero Yeti 1500x and one for use with the Jackery Explorer 1000. The Goal Zero 12V Automobile Charger has a charging capability of 120W and can charge an Objective Zero/Jackery battery. Jackery Explorer 1000 Goal Zero Car Battery Charger. Jackery Explorer 1000 Goal Zero Vehicle Battery Charger. 5A/10A Switch Goal Zero Car Charger. Safety and Battery Innovation. My previous colleague is a huge fan of batteries. He actually gets thrilled when speaking about photovoltaic panels, pulling out his oscilloscope and determining the waves produced by a generator. He taught me a great deal of things. Goal Zero debuted with bulky and heavy lead-acid batteries. Lithium-ion batteries-- frequently Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NCM) or Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4/ LFP) chemistries-- are used in today's gadgets to supply more power in a smaller, lighter bundle. NMC, on the other hand, is more volatile than LiFePO4 and becomes more hazardous as more cells are compacted. NMC is utilized by Goal Zero and Jackery, whereas LiFePO4 is used by EcoFlow and Bluetti. The amount of energy a battery can keep is measured in Wh (Watt-hours), and the amount of power utilized or produced is determined in W. (Watts). The higher the Watt-hour (Wh) capacity score, the more hazardous the battery might be if not dealt with correctly. The higher the Watt-hour score, the more hazardous the battery can be if not managed appropriately. The BMS (Battery Management System) and the quality of the battery cells are critical for security. Makers of Cells. My battery-obsessed colleague declares that LG and Sony cells are the best in the enthusiast world. According to my research, LG, Sanyo/Panasonic, Sony, and Samsung are all exceptional producers. LG and BAK Battery make the batteries utilized by Jackery. Packaging for the Security Explorer 1000. Product packaging for the Explorer 1000. The safety of a battery is greatly depending on its style, cell manufacturer, and BMS (Battery Management System.). On several enthusiast websites, hobbyists kept in mind that some BMS producers overemphasize their abilities, resulting in insufficient battery management. This increases the risk of injury, damage, and other problems. Style should, to name a few things, enable appropriate thermal cooling, utilize quality parts, and get proper certifications. Quality of cells: Batteries from reputable makers are less likely to stop working BMS: Should avoid the battery from exceeding its capabilities. There are numerous stories on the internet about Lithium batteries catching fire. A search on Amazon exposes that no Lithium power station over 300 Wh provides Prime shipping and is thus not warehoused by the e-commerce giant. Why? Lithium batteries with high capacities are considered unpredictable, flammable, and dangerous. In fact, if you wanted to return them, you 'd have to work straight with the seller or manufacturer. The higher the capacity (watt-hours), the more likely an incorrectly created battery (made with substandard cells and a defective BMS) will fail and trigger damage. Lithium-ion: LiFePO4 vs. NMC. There has been much discussion about whether Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) or Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) transcends. They are both Lithium-ion batteries. NMC is used by Goal Zero, Jackery, and most of today's power station producers, so why do EcoFlow and Bluetti use LiFePO4 when they are bulkier and much heavier? They have numerous considerable advantages over NMC:. much safer, less volatile, and thus less costly to produce. 1500-2000 charge cycles (10+ years). NMC: capability loss of 20-25% after 500 cycles (6-10 years for as much as 2000 cycles, after which capability is vastly lessened). Severe temperatures (-4 F/ -20 C to 176F/80C) are possible. NMC: optimum temperature level of 140F/60C. Talk to the maker of your battery to ensure that it has a 350-day charge. NMC: 300 LiFePO4 batteries have a higher charge cycle count (battery lifetime) than NMC and are less volatile (safer). The Jackery Explorer 1000 is a lightweight power station with a professional appearance and a flashy orange color scheme. It has a LOT of power, uses Tier 1 LG (or BAK Battery) battery cells made by one of the world's leading manufacturers, and is backed by a company that appears to value customer service. The 1000W of power (with a peak of 2000W) is sufficient for a wide range of electronics and small appliances.

Goal Zero Yeti 500x and Jackery Explorer 1000

The hard, plastic material commonly used by power stations to reduce weight and cost may crack from hard falls or bumps, and as such, this product should be handled with caution — a puncture of the Lithium-Ion batteries could cause severe harm. Unfortunately, the fixed carry handle cannot be folded, making it more difficult to pack items on top. I wish there was a way to fix the built-in flashlight's incorrect "SOS" signal, which only blinks "SO" quickly, but technical support said that a firmware fix would be impossible. This is an excellent portable power station with a variety of AC and DC outputs, solar charging capability with MPPT built in, and a battery management system (BMS) to help ensure safety. Its verified claim of a pure sine wave inverter producing clean electricity for sensitive electronics is also significant. Its USB-C PD output of 18W falls short of the Goal Zero Yeti 500x's 60W for a power station of this size. Jackery 1000 FAQs The Jackery 1000 is a popular portable power station with a capacity of 1002Wh. It is a lightweight and portable unit that can be used to power a wide variety of devices, including laptops, smartphones, tablets, refrigerators, and even small air conditioners. The Jackery 1000 is popular because it is versatile and reliable. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including: Camping and backpacking Power outages Emergency preparedness Construction sites Off-grid living The Jackery 1000 is available in three different configurations: Jackery 1000: This is the standard model. It has 2 AC outlets, 2 USB-A ports, 1 USB-C port, and 1 car outlet. Jackery 1000 Plus: This model has the same ports as the standard model, but it also has a higher solar input (800W vs. 200W) and a longer cycle lifespan (2000 vs. 800). The Jackery 1000 Pro is similar to the Jackery 1000 Plus, but it has a few key advantages: It has a higher solar input (1000W vs. 800W). It has a longer cycle lifespan (3000 vs. 2000). It has a 5-year warranty (vs. 2-year warranty for the Jackery 1000 and Jackery 1000 Plus). The Jackery 1000 Pro is also slightly heavier than the Jackery 1000 and Jackery 1000 Plus, but it is still a relatively lightweight and portable power station. All models of the Jackery 1000 come with a 2-year warranty. Essential features of the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro Battery capacity: All three models have a battery capacity of 1002Wh. This is enough to power a variety of devices for several hours or even days, depending on the power consumption of the devices. AC and DC outlets: All three models have at least two AC outlets and two USB-A ports. The Jackery 1000 Pro also has two USB-C ports and a car outlet. These outlets allow you to power a wide variety of devices, including laptops, smartphones, tablets, refrigerators, and even small air conditioners. Solar charging compatibility: All three models are compatible with solar charging. This means that you can use solar panels to recharge the power station, even if you do not have access to a wall outlet. This is a great feature for camping and off-grid living. Portability: All three models are relatively lightweight and portable. The Jackery 1000 weighs 22 pounds, the Jackery 1000 Plus weighs 22 pounds, and the Jackery 1000 Pro weighs 22.5 pounds. This makes them easy to carry around and transport. Why these features are important These features are important because they make the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro versatile and reliable portable power stations. The high battery capacity allows you to power a variety of devices for several hours or even days. The AC and DC outlets allow you to power a wide variety of devices, including laptops, smartphones, tablets, refrigerators, and even small air conditioners. The solar charging compatibility allows you to recharge the power station even if you do not have access to a wall outlet. The portability makes it easy to carry around and transport the power station. Power output and capacity of the Jackery 1000 The Jackery 1000 has a continuous power output of 1000W and a peak power output of 2000W. This means that it can power devices with a combined power consumption of up to 1000W for an extended period of time. However, it can also power devices with a higher power consumption for short periods of time, such as when starting up a motor. Capacity for running various appliances and devices The Jackery 1000 has a capacity of 1002Wh. This means that it can store 1002Wh of energy, which can be used to power a variety of appliances and devices. Here is a table of some common appliances and devices, along with their approximate power consumption and the amount of time that the Jackery 1000 can power them: Appliance/Device Power Consumption Runtime on Jackery 1000 Laptop 60W 16.7 hours Smartphone 5W 200 hours Tablet 10W 100 hours Mini-fridge 75W 13.3 hours Box fan 20W 50 hours Coffee maker 900W 1 hour and 10 minutes Microwave 700W 1 hour and 30 minutes Real-life examples of what it can power Here are some real-life examples of what the Jackery 1000 can power: A family camping trip: The Jackery 1000 can power a mini-fridge, a box fan, a laptop, and a few smartphones for several days. A power outage: The Jackery 1000 can power essential appliances such as a refrigerator, a freezer, and a few lights during a power outage. A construction site: The Jackery 1000 can power power tools and other equipment on a construction site. Off-grid living: The Jackery 1000 can be used to power a variety of appliances and devices in an off-grid setting. Battery life and charging options for the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro Battery life under different usage scenarios The battery life of the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro will vary depending on the devices that are being powered and the power consumption of those devices. Here is a table of some common appliances and devices, along with their approximate power consumption and the amount of time that the Jackery 1000 can power them: Appliance/Device Power Consumption Runtime on Jackery 1000 Laptop 60W 16.7 hours Smartphone 5W 200 hours Tablet 10W 100 hours Mini-fridge 75W 13.3 hours Box fan 20W 50 hours Coffee maker 900W 1 hour and 10 minutes Microwave 700W 1 hour and 30 minutes Various charging options The Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro can be charged in a variety of ways: Wall outlet: The power station can be charged using a standard wall outlet. This is the fastest way to charge the power station, and it takes approximately 1.8 hours to fully charge the battery. Car outlet: The power station can be charged using a car outlet. This is a good option if you need to charge the power station while you are on the go. However, charging the power station from a car outlet is slower than charging it from a wall outlet, and it takes approximately 5.4 hours to fully charge the battery. Solar panels: The power station can be charged using solar panels. This is a great option for camping and off-grid living. However, charging the power station with solar panels can take several hours, depending on the size and efficiency of the solar panels. Solar panel compatibility and benefits The Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro are compatible with a variety of solar panels. Jackery offers its own line of solar panels, but you can also use solar panels from other brands. One of the benefits of using solar panels to charge the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro is that it is a renewable source of energy. This means that you can charge the power station without having to rely on a wall outlet or car outlet. Another benefit of using solar panels to charge the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro is that it is a quiet and efficient way to charge the power station. Portability and design of the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro Design and build quality The Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro are all well-designed and built portable power stations. They are made with high-quality materials and have a sleek and modern design. Unit weight and ease of transportation The Jackery 1000 weighs 22 pounds, the Jackery 1000 Plus weighs 22 pounds, and the Jackery 1000 Pro weighs 22.5 pounds. This makes them relatively lightweight and easy to transport. All three models have a built-in handle, which makes it easy to carry them around. The Jackery 1000 Plus and Jackery 1000 Pro also have a built-in wheel, which makes it even easier to transport them longer distances. Additional accessories or features related to portability The Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro all come with a carrying case. This case protects the power station from damage during transportation and storage. The Jackery 1000 Plus and Jackery 1000 Pro also come with a car adapter. This allows you to charge the power station from your car while you are on the go. Here are the pros and cons of the three Jackery models: Jackery 1000, 1000 Plus, and 1000 Pro: Jackery 1000 Pros: Lightweight and portable Affordable Good battery life Compatible with solar panels Cons: Lower solar input than Jackery 1000 Plus and Jackery 1000 Pro Shorter cycle lifespan than Jackery 1000 Plus and Jackery 1000 Pro 2-year warranty Jackery 1000 Plus Pros: Lightweight and portable Affordable Good battery life Compatible with solar panels Higher solar input than Jackery 1000 Longer cycle lifespan than Jackery 1000 2-year warranty Cons: Lower solar input than Jackery 1000 Pro Shorter cycle lifespan than Jackery 1000 Pro Jackery 1000 Pro Pros: Lightweight and portable Affordable Good battery life Compatible with solar panels Highest solar input of the three models Longest cycle lifespan of the three models 5-year warranty Cons: None Overall, the Jackery 1000 Pro is the best model of the three, as it offers the highest solar input, longest cycle lifespan, and longest warranty. However, it is also the most expensive model. If you are on a budget, the Jackery 1000 or Jackery 1000 Plus are still great options. Here is a comparison of the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro to some similar portable power stations from competing brands: Model Capacity Power output Solar input Cycle lifespan Warranty Price Jackery 1000 1002Wh 1000W 400W 800 2 years $1,299 Jackery 1000 Plus 1002Wh 1000W 600W 1000 2 years $1,499 Jackery 1000 Pro 1002Wh 1000W 800W 1200 5 years $1,799 EcoFlow River 1000 Pro 1072Wh 1000W 600W 800 5 years $1,499 Goal Zero Yeti 1000X 991Wh 1000W 600W 800 5 years $1,499 As you can see, the Jackery 1000, Jackery 1000 Plus, and Jackery 1000 Pro are comparable to other portable power stations in terms of capacity, power output, solar input, and cycle lifespan. However, the Jackery 1000 Pro has a longer warranty than the other models. In terms of price, the Jackery 1000 is the most affordable model, followed by the EcoFlow River 1000 Pro and Goal Zero Yeti 1000X. The Jackery 1000 Plus and Jackery 1000 Pro are slightly more expensive than the other models, but they also offer better features and performance. With good customer service and reasonable prices, Jackery is one of Amazon's top sellers in the portable power station category, and although this is my first experience with one of their products, I have almost no hesitation in recommending its latest product.