I'm planning on buying/building a portable power station to run my CPAP when on the road or during power outages. I've looked at the Jackery 500, and Yeti 500. Any reviews from users or suggestions on building my own?
No CPAP usage, but my wife and I have been using our Jackery 500 for a year now. A few observations:
1. 500 wh is quite a bit of juice. With the vehicle shut down and a fridge drawing current, it drops from 100% to 84% overnight.
2. It lacks a USB-C output and therefore can't recharge an iPad DC-DC. (The Jackery 1000 has a USB-C output).
3. It lacks an Anderson plug, so the fridge uses the cigarette lighter accessory jack. This connection is a little wobbly and is therefore augmented with duct tape as well as regular spot-checks.
4. It only has one 12v accessory jack, and therefore can run the fridge, but not the 12v LED light strip or the 12V jerry can water pump. Adding either of those requires unplugging the fridge or using the vehicle battery.
5. It is portable enough to bring into the tent to run or recharge electronics, at the cost of unplugging it from the fridge. This also makes it a handy backup system for home use during a power outage.
6. The handle makes it easy to tie down with a single Rollercam strap across the top.
7. It can power a corded drill, making it quite handy around the house.