what model are you using? most likely not going to be using with fridge, just fans and stuff like thatIve got a jackery and I have no complaints with it. Runs my fridge and other power needs when out on the trail.
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I have the Jackery500 and it does finewhat model are you using? most likely not going to be using with fridge, just fans and stuff like that
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Perhaps the Jackery 1000w 12v output is regulated? Either way, if OP buys one that's not, it's not the end of the world. Just something to be aware of, is all I'm saying.@reaver I ran a test on my Jackery to see how many days it would run my fridge from full charge. It ran almost 4 full days, (I wasn't opening and closing it) but the fridge did not turn off, I ran the Jackery down to 5% charge, hope this helps
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I reached about the same conclusion. All this devices like Yeti, Jackery and other Chinese siblings have a huge flaw - the charging time. They can't absorb even the 10 amps that a 12v cigarette plug can deliver. On solar is not much better. The ECo Flo thing is really the best option out there for devices like this .
I suggest to study too one other competitor on the market: Ecoflow. This grafik is a bit outdated, but still shows the important values for us overlanders:
And here Ecoflow is better as the competitors:
- Wall charging time
- Solarcharger (if MPPT technology & how much Power it accept.
- Strong USB-C Charger (will power up most portable computers & gear)
I suggest to study the Datasheet of all three brands with the models you like. Probably it leads to the better product.
This is my current setup, what works quite well:
Vanlife offgrid power solution with solar
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