ALLPOWERS R1500 EXPERT Review.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Should You Buy the ALLPOWERS R1500?
Allpowers r1500 portable power station has some interesting features, but should you buy it?
I have some Pros and Cons in this lengthy video.
AllPowers R1500 Portable Power Station
AllPowers R1500 Power Station
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Should You Buy the ALLPOWERS R1500?
Allpowers r1500 portable power station has some interesting features, but should you buy it?
I have some Pros and Cons in this lengthy video.
Allpowers r1500 portable power station has some interesting features, but should you buy it?
I have some Pros and Cons in this lengthy video.
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Appreciate this review, well done. Looking forward to the van power videos. Happy Thanksgiving to you and the family. 🦃
@@HFVidShotz Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! I appreciate you!
thank you
Thanks for sharing, I live full time in my little van here in England, I have two 150 Ah batteries and a 1500 watt inverter which is connected to a split charge relay to my updated alternator, but I have been looking for a back up and done want to spend £1000s and this all powers looks the piece of kit I might buy after your Superb review, I live and work out of my van doing mobile car bodywork repairs and I use cordless power tools as you know the batteries on the tools don't last long and my 300 Ah set up will not charge the tool batteries up so I can finish a job, it would be interesting to see if this particular All powers unit would charge up the power tool batteries quickly, once again thanks for sharing 👍
I have liked and subscribed superb review Sir thank you
@@PaulMurphy-f9q I actually have 2 different power stations. I charge camera batteries with both. They only charge the batteries as fast as the charger is capable of. I have changed one of the chargers to a USB C charger and it’s faster.
You may be able to connect one of your house batteries to the R1500 to increase the capacity for charging slow charge devices.
I’m debating whether to do that.
Incorporating the R1500 into my solar setup as an addition or just adding my solar straight to power station and using the batteries as extra capacity. I need to replace my 200ah battery. That’s the debate. Use the power station with my solar. Or use my solar set up and the power station as stand alone.
Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it! 😉👍
@PaulMurphy-f9q Very Nice!
@@CheapGeek Thank you for the advice 🙏
Very nice. For what you get the price is not that bad. This unit seems better that some other brands.
@@DarrenGator It seems pretty solid. It has enough bells and whistles to make it worth the consideration. 😉👍
The power station is a good deal, their solar panels aren't
Will you do a video about 30 amp adapters? I want to buy an adapter that I can use at the campground. I have not bought a van yet but I want to know how I can hook up my laptop for example to my power bank and to a 30 amp at the campground.
@@shericontrary2535 Yep. It’s in the works. 😎
@@shericontrary2535 What Powerstation do you have?
As an ups unit??? One reviewer said it kept turning off, he had his refrigerator plugged in…
I think it doesn’t recognize when a connected device isn’t running all the time. So when a refrigerator stops running and pulling higher watts, the unit turns the port off?