🔋 Power Up Your Adventures!
The Renogy Portable Power Station is a compact and efficient 222Wh lithium battery designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With fast recharging capabilities, multiple output options, and a lightweight design, it's the perfect companion for camping, travel, and emergency backup.
Material Type | Lithium |
Color | Phoenix 200 G2 |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
Engine Power Maximum | 400 Watts |
Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Starting Wattage | 400 Watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Total Power Outlets | 2 |
Engine Displacement | 79 Cubic Centimeters |
Additional Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1"L x 6.99"W x 7.48"H |
J**Y
Great Backup Power for Weekend Getaways
I have been looking for a new portable power station for my weekend trip since the old one failed. Renogy's 222Wh portable power station seems to be a perfect fit. When I took it from the box, I was impressed by its compact size. It comes with a sturdy handle, making it pretty handy. What I like most about this little beast is the 60W USB-C port. Now I do not need to bring my bulky adapter with me anymore during the trip. I can simply use this USB-C port to charge my MacBook during the trip. The recharging speed is impressive as well. I was able to use my laptop charger and the included AC adapter to fully recharge it in around 2 hours. The LCD display is also helpful. It provides a lot of useful information, like the input/output wattage, and estimated time. Overall, this is a great product. I would definitely recommend this to my friends.
E**L
Digital displays, compact, charging features
This product is well priced and built to perform up to everything it’s possa do.
A**.
DOES NOT HOLD CHARGE LONGER THAN A FEW WEEKS
If you are planning on charging this, storing it, and using it for emergencies... forget it. It will be dead and you will be stuck without power. I've had mine for less than 1 year and used it only once but couldn't even use it at the time as it was down to 5% charge due to self discharge. I did some testing on several occasions after this and it appears that the self discharge rate is extremely high and mine discharges to unusable levels within 1 month. Maybe I received a bad unit but be warned. Complete waste of money and obviously I cannot return it at this point.
A**
Love this so much!
I love the portability and functionality of this product. It comes in hand when I need to charge any small electronics when I’m off the grid.
I**N
Great small backup
I have had this little generator for about almost 2 years and I can’t get over the fact that this thing has a punch when it comes to powering your phone, laptop, or charging other batteries. I have charged my phone about 6 times until this battery has died and I’ve used my phone all day until I needed to charge it at low battery
J**E
decent
doesn't come chargeddoes weird things when using certain devices.but handy.
L**Z
Comes in Handy!
I've used it every day for the past week, and it has been rock solid. My son and I could charge our phones and power a fan all through the night for three days. Fairly small size and enough power to suit most of our needs.Here are some of the key features that make it stand out from the competition:1. Only 5.3 lbs with so many USB ports and 2 AC outlets.2. I Love the USB-C port! USB-C PD (Power Delivery) Port of up to 60W for those thirsty MacBook Pros and other high-wattage devices.3. Dual input charging with a maximum combined charging rate of 120WIt has lived up to everything it claims. It's super portable and compact. If you're looking to purchase your first solar generator/portable power station that can actually handle your overnight camping trips, this is the unit for you!
M**N
Watch out! DC Output High Voltage!
WARRNING! I just went to use the my Phoenix 200 for powering my ham radios on an outing and discovered that the DC output voltage was now 16V!!! It should be no more than about 14V. Nominal voltage is 13.8VDC. The high voltage of 16V can and probably will damage anything connected to it. The unit AC output of 120VAC is still okay, but the DC output at 16V is unusable. There is apparently some defect in the DC voltage regulator circuit. I'm surprised that this unit doesn't have overvoltage protection. At this price point it should! Note that when I first tested the DC voltage out put it was exactly 16V. The photo shows 15.7VDC after further testing and partial drain of the battery.I checked on the warranty. It is only 1 year, while some of Renogy's products are 3 years. This unit was purchased in 2023 and is now, sadly, out of warranty.
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