[Preorder] ALLPOWERS SOLAX P100 DC Portable Power Station (128W Max Output) 31Ah@3.2V 99.2Wh $119 Delivered @ ALLPOWERS

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A LiFePO4 powerbank in a tiny power station-style form factor that you can carry on the plane (<100Wh but double check with your airline).

"It is expected to arrive at the Australian warehouse on October 14 and can be shipped after October 19"

  • Mini Powerhouse: 99.2Wh Energy in Your Backpack,128W Max Output;
  • 100W Dual USB-C Fast Charging & Discharging;
  • Fully USB-C Charged or Solar Charged in 1 Hours;
  • 2,000 Cycles to 80% Capacity of Long-lasting LFP Battery;
  • Ultra-light at 950g (2.09lbs) - palm-sized portable power.
  • 3 year Warranty

Specs:

Battery
Capacity:6.2Ah/16V 99.2Wh(31000mAh 3.2V)
Cell Chemistry:LiFePO4
Cycle life:2000 cycles to 80%+ capacity

Output Ports
USB-A Output:Max 18W, 5V/3A,9V/2A,12V/1.5A;

USB-C1/C2 0utput:Max 100W,5V/3A, 9V/3A,12V/3A, 15V3A,20V/5A;

USB-C1+C2 + USB-A Output:65W(45W)+45W(65W)+18W,Max 128W;

USB-C1 +C2 0utput:65W(45W)+45W(65W),Max 110W;

USB-C1/USB-C2 +USB-A Output: 100W+18W,Max 118W

Input Ports
PD Input:5V/3A, 9V/3A,12V/3A,15V/3A,20V/5A, Max 100W;
Solar input:18-27.2V,Max 100W;
Car input:Max 60W,11-17.5V;
Support two C charging at the same time : Max 100W

Weight
950g/2.09 lbs

Dimensions
12.8x9x8.8 cm/5.04x3.54x3.46in

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Comments

  • +5

    ive had the allpowers 2500 powerstation and have had only bad experience. bms failed thrice. had to be replaced twice, and at the end, asked for refund. granted that this is a much newer offering plus it only has dc power, instead of both ac and dc, id still be very cautious on the quality of their products.

    • +1

      Would not recommend this company.

      Had an R600 that died, went through all the hoops of pictures and videos showing the faults (would not change via solar even though solar panels had 80w+ output). They accepted the unit was faulty and requested i send back to them in Melb at my cost for a replacement.

      After sending them the unit and confirming with AusPost that it was delivered they ghosted all my emails.

      Their website has no ABN or contact details. The Melb "Office" in Moorabbin is a warehouse and the contact's name is a random "Rocky-A636" finally they do not answer the mobile number provided. Due to all this I could not raise a NCAT (NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal) or VCAT (Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal) claim.

      Unless you are in Hong Kong and can go to their real office avoid them.

      • Yes! Same one! Good thing I was near their warehouse and I drove the unit back for replacement/return. If I remember correctly, it's along keys road

    • Really? I have half a dozen Allpowers R600 installed as UPS on retail shop PC based tills and they are all working just fine for more than a year now. They have worked perfectly every time we have had a power outage.

      • They are good if it works (like everything else) but they are not an Australian based or have any real presence so if it fails don't expect warranty to mean anything. Have a look at their website and try to find any ABN or local contact details, if they refuse to talk/email you and you are not in melb you are up the creek

  • I have two Allpowers R2500 for backup use. They've worked great the handful of times I've used it for a few camping trips (running a fridge), a heat gun, an audio system, and to power a security system during the QLD cyclone earlier this year.

  • Can it do pass-thru charging? ie. recharging, while also powering stuff

    If so can it do UPS style backup?

    The manual says jack.

  • says 31Ah in title , i thought thats a relatively good deal turns out its only 6.2ah

    Battery
    Capacity:6.2Ah/16V 99.2Wh(31000mAh 3.2V)

    Forgot the m there in the title.

    • Title updated

    • +1

      31Ah is "correct" if you consider how every other power bank states their capacity, e.g. the Anker 737 is advertised as 24Ah. They all state the capacity of the cells.

      Unfortunately it's also a bit misleading as the LFP cells in this is 3.2V while the Anker is 3.6V. Wh is a much better way to measure capacity.
      In this case the Anker 737 above is 86.4Wh and this is 99.2Wh.

  • SOLAX

    sounds like ripping off Solix, from anker. 😂

    • I have their inverter and battery installed at home. I rate them.

      • +1

        you mean Solix?

        I do remember being recommended a solar battery video by Anker/Solix. they make panels as well, at least smaller ones.

        their power stations seem ok.

  • Solax. I have never heard of Solix.

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