thank you. I liked this video. some say just buy the largest one you can afford. But a medium sized one with a solar panel or 2 seems to be a reasonable balance.
batteries and portable refrigerators up the camping game quite a bit. Maybe a future video could be comparing multiple brands with their most comparable models.
hey man i saw your review from 8 years ago about the arcteryx gamma jacket and was just wondering if you still have it or how long did you have it for before having to throw it away
what one should i get I'm looking to power a tv and a game console what one would you get for this? if you can help me looking to power this for at least 6 to 7 hours thanks
Like I mentioned in the video. Take inventory of what you need to power, and figure out the watts required to power those items. For what you’re talking about I’d think a larger power station would be the right direction.
I bought one brand called comvolt last month, and it works pretty well. It has 3000Wh, which can power my TV, refrigerator, computer, and induction cooker for 2 days. It is also small and doesn't take up much space.
thank you. I liked this video. some say just buy the largest one you can afford. But a medium sized one with a solar panel or 2 seems to be a reasonable balance.
Thanks Devin for sharing this information!
Thank you!
batteries and portable refrigerators up the camping game quite a bit. Maybe a future video could be comparing multiple brands with their most comparable models.
hey man i saw your review from 8 years ago about the arcteryx gamma jacket and was just wondering if you still have it or how long did you have it for before having to throw it away
what one should i get I'm looking to power a tv and a game console what one would you get for this? if you can help me looking to power this for at least 6 to 7 hours thanks
Like I mentioned in the video. Take inventory of what you need to power, and figure out the watts required to power those items. For what you’re talking about I’d think a larger power station would be the right direction.
I bought one brand called comvolt last month, and it works pretty well. It has 3000Wh, which can power my TV, refrigerator, computer, and induction cooker for 2 days. It is also small and doesn't take up much space.
Hw can we trust if video is sponsored then its baised