Verry practical for a lot of things. I have this unit and fold up solar panels. You can use this to charge us radieos, drone, rechargeable lights, ect. Also lots of uses when camping. I later upgraded to a much larger Bluetti but still keep this one around in a grab bag. Nice video man!
Great review, liked the UTG iron sight review as well. I have a weird question: I have a CPAP machine I'd like to bring into hunting camp that peaks at around 100 watts but settles to around 53 watts. In your estimation, could I get a couple of nights starting with a full charge on this Jackery unit? Probably 6-7 hours a night of use. I'm not sure how you did the math with your heater and light examples. Weird one, I know, but thought I'd ask. Thanks either way.
Thanks! You would probably get about 4 hours of use with your CPAP with this Jackery. Its similar in power usage as my Stanley fan. I just ran different appliances for roughly 15 minutes and looked at the battery consumption. For example, if something used 10% of the battery in 15 minutes. I estimated 2.5 hours (10 segments of 15 minute intervals) of run time. In order to get 2 nights worth, you would probably need their 1000 model.
Ditch that little tiny heater and get you a Mr Buddy propane heater, you will actually get substantial heat from it and it won't cost you a ton of Watts
I have a Mr Buddy heater already, but I save that for longer power outages. That little heater is more for heating up my shed when Im out there in cold weather. Thanks for the suggestion though 😀
@@poortac5568 gotcha.... If you're going to keep anything aerosol in your shed you may want to consider a freeze heater to keep your chemicals from losing pressure/gumming up in the cans
I’ve been testing some of tacticon’s dots and gear lately and I’ve actually been pretty impressed
They sent out a plate carrier that Ill be testing out over the next month or two 👍
Your channel is really underrated in my opinion
thanks! I appreciate the compliment 😀
Verry practical for a lot of things. I have this unit and fold up solar panels. You can use this to charge us radieos, drone, rechargeable lights, ect. Also lots of uses when camping. I later upgraded to a much larger Bluetti but still keep this one around in a grab bag. Nice video man!
thanks! I love this thing and am thinking about getting a larger one too 😂
Great review, liked the UTG iron sight review as well. I have a weird question: I have a CPAP machine I'd like to bring into hunting camp that peaks at around 100 watts but settles to around 53 watts. In your estimation, could I get a couple of nights starting with a full charge on this Jackery unit? Probably 6-7 hours a night of use. I'm not sure how you did the math with your heater and light examples. Weird one, I know, but thought I'd ask. Thanks either way.
Thanks! You would probably get about 4 hours of use with your CPAP with this Jackery. Its similar in power usage as my Stanley fan. I just ran different appliances for roughly 15 minutes and looked at the battery consumption. For example, if something used 10% of the battery in 15 minutes. I estimated 2.5 hours (10 segments of 15 minute intervals) of run time. In order to get 2 nights worth, you would probably need their 1000 model.
Thank you, appreciate it. Snoring is expensive…😅
Ditch that little tiny heater and get you a Mr Buddy propane heater, you will actually get substantial heat from it and it won't cost you a ton of Watts
I have a Mr Buddy heater already, but I save that for longer power outages. That little heater is more for heating up my shed when Im out there in cold weather. Thanks for the suggestion though 😀
@@poortac5568 gotcha.... If you're going to keep anything aerosol in your shed you may want to consider a freeze heater to keep your chemicals from losing pressure/gumming up in the cans
@@PracticalTacticalSheepDog Ill have to look into that, thanks!
I have one and a compatible solar panel for the very non-tactical use of running a medical device and charging cellphones. We get hurricanes.
those are solid uses. People like the tactical gear, but forget about the practical ones 👍
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