Solar power generators with MPPT, 700Wh Lithium-ion battery-powered outlets, Peak 1200W AC/60W PD/QC3.0 USB-A/12V DC, and Portable Power Station Pioneer 700 from Bullbat are available. (Automatic protection function) - To reduce the risk of fires and explosions caused by high temperatures or overload while in use, the BULLBAT Portable Power Station Pioneer 700W has an automatic protection function for overheating and overload. The heat dissipation system is simultaneously strengthened, the volume is compressed, and the volume is smaller and lighter than similar products thanks to the optimization of the structure. most typical electronic gadgets. (Charging and Discharging Function) - The BULLBAT Portable Power Station Pioneer 700W supports pass-through charging, allowing it to power your electronic devices even as they are being charged. most usage scenarios will be satisfied. Two 110V 700W AC outlets, two USB-A QC3.0 ports (maximum 18W), two USB-C PD 60W ports (bidirectional), one DC5521 port (12V/4A), and one car port (12V/10A), among other components. (Efficient charging) - It has 2 input ports and charges from 0% to 80% in under two hours: 1) The bi-directional USB-C port supports 60W MAX input; 2) The DC5525 port supports 160W MAX input (supports 12V-30V solar panel). with a 220W (AC 160W + PD 60W) maximum input power. You can also use a generator, solar panel, or a 12V/24V car outlet to recharge it (NOT included). Please be aware that the AC adapter included in the package only has a 115W MAX output capacity. (Home emergency and portable) - With only 12 pounds of weight, we use A+ grade battery cells. Incorporating portability and comfort into the design, the handle's embedded texture creates a grip that is pleasant to hold and is sized to fit the majority of people's hands. (Customer friendly service) - An annual warranty is provided by BULLBAT. We offer courteous customer service around-the-clock and respond to inquiries from customers within 12 hours. Feel free to contact us if you require any assistance.
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