I've been testing my GOLABS hooked to my 12v refer pulling 13v since yesterday. It's been connected since 7:00 pm last night and I currently have it set at 40 degrees with a 12.0 v input cutoff. It's held steady at 13 -12.9 v except at compressor cycling when it's dropped down as low as 12.2 v. Currently reading 35 degrees inside and 62% of battery charge remaining on the GOLABS. Looking good.AuricTech said:I finally got around to test using my DOKIO 100W folding solar panel (as is my custom, I used this site's Amazon referral tool, so that anyone who purchases using this link will give our host a bit of kickback) to charge my GOLABS 299Wh power station.
Conditions:
*Location: Approximately 32 degrees north latitude, 110 degrees west longitude, 4300' elevation
*Angle of panel: Flat on level ground
*Start time 10:00 AM MST, end time 12:30 PM MST
*Cloud cover: Mostly sunny
Results:
After 2 1/2 hours of charging, my GOLABS power station went from 41% charge to 84% charge, as indicated on the display. When there were no clouds in the way, displayed input wattage was around 55W-57W (just shy of the power station's max solar input of 65W). Overall, I'm quite satisfied with the performance of this combo.
christee said:I have bought a jackery explorer 240 portable power station last year, and this is the best one I have ever bought.
I have had 3 Rockpals 300’s and 2 Jackery 300’s fail me in the last 15 months
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