Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Good quality cable that works exactly as expected. Simply connect it to your solar panel and the other end to your portable battery or device for charging. The 12AWG size is perfect for my application. The cable is very flexible, and the material feels durable without the cheap plastic smell that can be a fire hazard. The price is reasonable and comparable to other brands that claim to offer high-efficiency cables. Honestly, I don't see any difference between this and the more expensive options. You should try this brand out.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is the perfect maintainer for my RV battery. I tested it out and it is super easy to set up. I stuck it in the window of the RV cabin and plugged it into the lighter outlet. Bam! It keeps the battery topped off and ready to go. Really happy I made this purchase. Very happy! It also comes with several cords so it can be used directly to battery with clamps, to the lighter and even eyelets to use for other types of connections. Great product!

  • 5 out of 5
    I own a few different solar panels from renogy and ecoflow, and this 120 watt panel from sunjack is by far the best one I own. I bought this to charge my ecoflow power stations. This solar panel is very easy to use, incredible build quality and most important it has excellent power output. I was getting 105 to 110 watts of charge from the mc4 cables. It includes both usb-c and usb-a output, which is rare for panels of this size, and the usb-c port regularly provides its max output of 60 watts. I was also able to charge multiple devices at once, something my other panels struggle to do. This panel includes an adapter cable with multiple output plugs so it's compatible with just about any power station, and the carry bag is a nice touch. All in all an excellent all around solar panel capable of charging both small and large devices.

  • 5 out of 5
    Here's what I sent to Generac customer service 8/26/2024: I am very disappointed with your 7000 SMM because I have replaced 4 of them in my home system and now a 5th one has failed. I bought the replacements October 2020, December 2020, April 2021 and November 2023. My Generac 22kw was installed 8/25/2018 and works perfectly. Either your design is flawed or the components are not robust enough for the job. I want you to send me a new SMM free of charge because it should last longer and is expensive to buy at $150 each. I sent this to Generac 8/30/2024: From what I was told today, I would need to have a dealer confirm that I have a defective SMM and then you would send him a replacement. The dealer would have to come to my house to install it and charge me for installation. They would charge $250 for installation which is $100 more than if I just buy the part myself Why won’t you answer my question about the poorly designed and built SMM? You know that they are not reliable The dealers know they are not reliable The customers know that they are not reliable Your lawyers know that they are not reliable, and have probably instructed you to not admit that they are poorly designed and built. Generac has a great reputation for its generators. Why can’t you make a module with the same quality as your generator? I challenge you to respond to me truthfully.

  • 5 out of 5
    So far it's working great to keep my small camping trailer battery charged and ready to go. It took no time at all to hook it up and I already had a great place to mount the solar panel. The bracket for mounting the solar panel is a little flimsy but it seems to work just fine. If it can handle the winters and summers here in northern Utah it's a winner. So far a great deal for the money.

  • 5 out of 5
    Very impressed with the sturdy outer insulation, works as expected on my 200w solar panel

  • 5 out of 5
    This portable power station is great and was fairly priced. It’s small and has a lot of plug ins and I noticed it charges quickly. I highly recommend.

  • 5 out of 5
    This review is for the ECO-WORTHY 100 watt portable solar panel. If you have a few 100 watt portable solar panels, you know they fall into a few design categories. This panel breaks that mold. First, they are very light compared to my other 100 watt panels. They have a rubbery feel. There is an obvious wire that goes between the two panels. It looks more robust than other solutions. The kick stand are unique in my experience. They work well in firm ground. I don’t think they would do well in sand or soft ground. The legs have a dedicated slot to hold them which also helps protect the solar panel when stowed. If you don’t like that location, they will fit in the water resistant zipper bag that is attached to the back of one of the panels. I tested the panel in full sun and with clouds. With full sun, I got 79 watts (after the panels warmed up). With lots of clouds, I got 10 to 36 watts depending on how much the sun peaked through the clouds. I did not spend a lot of time fussing over the setups. I angled the panels toward the sun and called it good. Overall, I’m impressed! I hope to see more of this innovation.

  • 5 out of 5
    Arrived well packaged, with sturdy foam inserts to hold it in place in the box. The solar charge controller has a hefty metal heatsink on the back, twin cooling fans on the top and a large useful screen on the front. The USB ports are also handy on the bottom. Installation was easy, using the supplied template, such that the screw distances are exact when mounting on a wall. Operation is really good, with a solid output all the time, 32.7A shown on the attached picture. It's very handy to know, at a glance, the voltage and amperage amounts passing through. Am very pleased with the purchase and would recommend this 40A solar charge controller without hesitation!

  • 5 out of 5
    This is my first panel set and really only have a little power bank with a small solar panel on top to compare this to. That little power bank was a little disappointing because I brought it fully charged on a camping trip and thought I could leave it out all day while hiking around to soak in rays, but that did not work. This panel set though is much more efficient to charge up devices while camping. I spread it out at camp and plugged in my tablet, and bingo - charging. The one drawback for my use case is that when folded up, it is more tall than wide. It is not really shaped like laptop, being more stretched out in one direction. Add to this that it is relatively thick when folded and not exactly lightweight means that it is not the easiest to pack if you are trying to be relatively lightweight and efficiently packed. I plan on primarily using it when car camping. I typically ultralight hike and camp though, and I would be very hard pressed to carry this panel set except if I know I will be away from power outlets without any other choice for long periods.

  • 5 out of 5
    I recently took the plunge and invested in the Anker F3800 with an additional expansion battery, and let me tell you, it has been an absolute game-changer for my home power needs. After eyeing this product for a while and reading up on its capabilities, I finally got the chance to put it to the test today, and it did not disappoint. Where I live, power outages are more than just a nuisance—they're a part of life. So having a backup that's dependable isn't just nice, it's essential. And the F3800? It's been knocking it out of the park. As I'm typing this out, I'm actually running off the Anker unit, and the switch was buttery smooth. There's something incredibly comforting about knowing that my house can stay bright and my gadgets can keep buzzing, even when the grid lets me down. What really makes the F3800 stand out for me, though, is how versatile it is, not to mention the added bonus of that expansion battery. The storage capacity is nothing to scoff at, and the fact that I can beef up the power reserve on the fly is a massive win. We're not just talking about keeping a couple of lamps on here; we're talking full-blown normal life, uninterrupted, even when the unexpected hits. Another bonus is the EV charging feature—because that's a slice of genius I didn't even know I was craving until I had it in my hands. The 240V outlet on the F3800 is a godsend. The idea that I can juice up my electric ride in a snap (for those that need less than 25A) adds a whole new level of security and convenience that I'm all about. Wrapping this up, if you're on the hunt for a portable power solution that's solid and dependable, the Anker F3800 with an expansion battery should be at the top of your list. Whether you're gearing up for emergencies, hitting the great outdoors, or just want a reliable backup at home, this power station is the real deal. Hats off to Anker for this one—they really hit it out of the park!

  • 5 out of 5
    Muy buena calidad la batería te puede durar unas cuantas horas

  • 5 out of 5
    We are going camping this fall and the campsite is without electricity. I decided to test it first using my C-pap machine. (This was the main reason for purchasing this unit.) We are camping two nights. The unit was charged to 100% prior to use, after 6hrs 45 min of sleep it had only 35% battery capacity left. This means it will last about one-one and a half nights using a c-pap depending on your model. Mine is a ResMed with a humidifier. The unit weighs about 40 pounds. Overall I’m happy that we have it in an emergency I just wish it held a little more power.

  • 5 out of 5
    The monocrystalline solar panel that is included in this kit is very effective at transforming the sun's rays into useful energy, and it does so with a high degree of accuracy. The power output of 20 W has proven to be more than enough to satisfy my charging requirements while I'm on the road. This solar panel set has proven to be a dependable source of renewable energy for me, whether I'm camping, traveling in a recreational vehicle (RV), going boating, or even using a gate opener. The charging efficiency of the kit as well as its overall performance have both greatly improved as a result of the integration of the MPPT charge controller. This clever controller optimizes the power output, making sure that my electronic gadgets get the most potential charge from the power source. Peace of mind is provided by the controller's built-in protective systems, which safeguard against overcharging, reverse polarity, and short-circuiting. These safeguards protect not only the solar panel but also the electronic equipment I use. The adaptability of this solar panel kit and its user-friendliness makes it stand out from the competition. The adjustable mount bracket enables smooth integration into a variety of surfaces, such as automobiles, recreational vehicles (RVs), boats, motorbikes, and other vehicles. Even if the vehicle experiences jolts or is exposed to severe weather, the solar panel will not be dislodged from its mounting bracket since the bracket is robust and dependable.

  • 5 out of 5
    After reading many reviews and doing a lot of research like many on this and other generators that are in the range of what I need for wattage and power and price, I decided to go with the Westinghouse I-Gen 4500. I believe the features that it has, fits everything I need including a fuel on and off switch, remote start, pull start, and digital display of the fuel gauge, and the consumption of power from 0 to 100 in increments of 25. So I was informed of its every move and what's going on with the generator. The Eco mode was also quite nice considering it burns fuel slower so if you're using lower wattage things like laptops computers phones lamps etc, It would only make sense that the engine needs to run slower. And also a nice feature is the luggage style arm extension so you do not have to pick it up, and just roll it to your destination. The rolling is quite smooth they are made of plastic wheels, but one upgrade I could tell you that they could make is putting a rollerblade style wheel on it just for durability because I could see this thing taking a dent or two and then not being able to roll as pleasantly as it used to. After I received the product I read the directions thoroughly I have seen some other YouTube videos and one of my concerns was to check to see if the choke connector was plugged in prior to shipment. I have heard that while trying to start the choke was not engaging because it was not plugged in and I did check and it was plugged in so that was a nice surprise seeing I didn't have to get into that. I took apart the side panels and the battery panel in the back just a look and see what I was getting into and I did notice the oil fill and discharge was quite a knuckle buster to get to it's there you can see it but getting in some kind of a 10 mm ratchet to loosen it up is quite daunting and kind of a pain in the butt so I loosened up more bolts on the bottom panel just so I could bend the plastic out so I could get my hand in there to loosen this bolt up for the oil when it comes time to change it. I can tell you that it is going to be a little bit messy the first time you do it so have some towels ready I had also noticed that it would probably be best even though the pan on the bottom has a rubber plug to pull so the oil drains through the half dollar size hole it would be a lot easier to get a very small funnel to line up with the drain plug so it drains nicely through the funnel into something else underneath of the generator and I believe that would be the best way to avoid any spills anywhere. I did fill the oil and it took all of what they gave me. I will be breaking it in as they recommend 25 hours then 50 hours or every 6 months depending on how you use it. Upon putting the oil and just a little bit of gas in there I just wanted to fire it up and break it in for about an hour just so I could listen to it run watch it react and watch the digital display do what it does for a break-in. And just an information point of view lightly running on about 25% capacity. I was very impressed after connecting the battery putting gas in and oil after turning on the fuel line turning off the eco button turning the power button on and pressing the start button it fired right up and it sounded good and it felt like a strong good running engine for years to come. This is all preliminary I've only run it for about an hour and since there are no hurricanes at this time in Florida I'm hoping to get a cover for it through the company for leaving an honest review so I can store it until the next time. I did burn the fuel out until it stopped running for storage purposes. You don't want any old gas sitting in the carburetor in the floater for months and months and months for when you try to start it again you will have some issues unless you remember to drain it from the floater the carburetor when it's time the next time. It is awfully quiet and even quieter and eco mode I'm quite happy with the purchase so far I would recommend getting one I will do another review when I get a chance to use it It may not be for at least another year or it could be 5 years. 10-26-22 ***UPDATE*** OKAY HURRICANE MILTON CAME THROUGH FLORIDA AND IT WAS TIME FOR WHAT I BOUGHT I BELIEVE 2 YEARS AGO THE WESTINGHOUSE 4,500 INVERTER GENERATOR. I WAS ABLE TO START THE GENERATOR AND RUN IT FOR ABOUT 18 HOURS OFF AND ON. IT WAS UNFORTUNATE THAT THE BATTERIES IN THE KEY FOB DIED SO I HAD TO ORDER NEW ONES NO BIG DEAL. THE START STOP BUTTON WAS AN EASY PUSH OF MY FINGER AND THAT DID THE JOB ONCE OR TWICE AND THEN IT STARTED. THE DIGITAL DISPLAY WAS NICE TOLD ME HOW MUCH GAS WAS LEFT AND HOW MUCH TIME I HAD LEFT WITH IT USING THE CONSUMPTION OF THINGS PLUGGED INTO IT WHICH FOR ME WAS ABOUT 38 0 W OF A REFRIGERATOR TURNING ON AND OFF AND A PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER AT ABOUT $300 TO 400 W CONSTANT. I DID MANAGE TO HOOK UP AN AIR FRYER TO IT TO COOK MY CHICKEN FOR A MEAL AND IT HANDLED THAT WITH NO PRESSURE BUT YOU ALSO HEARD IT FLUCTUATE IN POWER TO KEEP UP WITH STILL PLENTY TO GO. POWER CAME ON AT ABOUT MIDNIGHT AND I CONTINUED TO RUN IT UNTIL I BURNED IT ALL OUT OF THE GAS SO I CAN PUT IT BACK IN STORAGE. AT THAT POINT BEFORE STORAGE I DID CHANGE THE OIL IT WAS RECOMMENDED AT 20 OR 25 HOURS AND THE SAME AGAIN THE NEXT 20 OR 25 HOURS. NO BIG DEAL TO CHANGE THE OIL I'VE HAD BIGGER MESSES ON CARS THIS SHOWS A FEW DRIPS HERE AND THERE. THE WEIGHT WAS ABOUT 100 LB GIVE OR TAKE WITH OR WITHOUT GAS KIND OF AWKWARD HEAVY IF YOU HAVE TO LIFT IT UP BUT IF YOU'RE JUST WHEELING IT BECAUSE OF THE ARM BAR THAT COMES OUT IT'S REALLY EASY. I WISH I HAD A COVER FOR IT I THINK THEY SENT ME ONE BUT THEY SENT ME ONE FOR A BIGGER UNIT AND IT WAS RIDICULOUSLY BIG SO I JUST THREW IT AWAY AND TRIED TO USE A TRASH BAG TO COVER IT UP AND KEEP IT NICE BUT I JUST CAN'T FIND ONE THAT'S BIG ENOUGH FOR THIS UNIT. PEOPLE SAY IT'S REALLY QUIET I GUESS I'M JUST USED TO IT AND IT IS QUIETER THAN MOST BUT IT'S STILL AN ENGINE AND IT'S STILL KIND OF LOUD BUT NOT REALLY YOU'LL SEE WHAT I MEAN I CAN'T SAY THAT IT'S QUIET THAT'S JUST STUPID CUZ IT'S NOT IT'S A BIG ENGINE COME ON PEOPLE. OVERALL I WAS PLEASED AND I WILL POST ANOTHER REVIEW ABOUT THE NEXT TIME I USE IT AND LET YOU KNOW HOW IT'S GOING

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