ALLPOWERS S2000 2000w Portable Power Station

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In this video we review the ALLPOWERS S2000 2000w Portable Power Station MPPT Solar Generator

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Business/Collaboration only. Please do not contact me for for personal project help, or advice.

DISCLAIMER: These videos are documenting my own projects, and experiences. These projects, and activities can be dangerous. Do not try any of this at home, doing so will be at your own risk.

BradCagle
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Any chance you’d do a full tear down so we can see the cells and the construction of the MPPT, inverter and BMS?

ericklein
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Great job, I'd like to see a review of the Bluetti. Hopefully, you get one from them.

RollVideos
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Brad Like you said it seems to handle the solar well. Thats the only reason i would have to buy a power station.

mannyfragoza
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you didn't mention while charging if it prefers AC or solar, or does both?
you also didn't mention if you could charge it via solar and run a AC or DC load at the same time. most would assume that you can do this, but not all allow you to do this.
also when you had the AC going and it plugged in via AC did you notice if it was still charging, or was it discharging? reason is it looked like the AC was pulling more power than it was getting charged at via the AC plug. or was it switching the load like a UPS function?

-PM
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I got one a few weeks ago as it was only 700 Canadian with coupon. Mine also showed charging at 100% for a while and the watt input rate slowly dropped which means the Percent charge is not that accuarate. For the price paid I am happy with it so far but still doing testing

Davefromcanada
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It is not bad based on this review but not as good as I would want it to be. I do not like that it shares the input and output wattage, so it only tells you the difference. Not sure if it has a ups function or if it just lets you charge and discharge at the same time. Also, slow ac charging if 340 watts is the best it takes in from ac power. Not sure if it takes more. Not bad on the solar side at 500 watts. I am not sure what the solar input voltage is. I think it uses lithium ion NMC batteries, but I did not see it listed on the amazon page. Just based on the amazon reviews I would not buy it. Seems like too many people have issues with them. As a rule, I do not buy anything with less than 75% 5-star reviews.

jw
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If you can get 500 watts of solar into this it could power a small air conditioner on a sunny day. My Frigidaire only draws 400w max. My 300ah Ampere Time battery runs it a long time.

baneverything
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On a regulated DC output it doesn’t matter if you use a 2 wire discharger since you’re just going until the BMS trips right?

Do you know if the converter is a buck, boost, or buck/boost?

ericklein
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BRAD - can you please test this or another power stations with your crypto mining rig - how long can run mining rig on these power stations please??? Can you make another video? Crypto miners are thirsty for such free electricity stations from Sun and wish to know the best results!!

II-ergj
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Idk… but the ground up opening just looks wrong to me.

SuperVstech