🔋 Power Your Adventures with EBL Voyager 1000!
The EBL Portable Power Station Voyager 1000 is a high-capacity solar generator featuring a 1000W output and 999Wh lithium battery. It offers versatile charging options, including solar, AC, and car outlets, making it ideal for outdoor activities and home emergencies. With multiple ports and a lightweight design, it's the perfect companion for powering your devices on the go.
Manufacturer | Huizhou Intelligent Energy Co., Ltd. |
Brand | EBL |
Model | MP1000 |
Item Weight | 18.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.42 x 7.95 x 7.95 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MP1000 |
Batteries | 45 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer Part Number | MP1000 |
Special Features | Portable, Foldable Handle, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Outlets |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 1000 Watt-hours |
C**R
So Good… I Bought Three! 🔋🔥 Power for Every Adventure
I’ve been using the EBL Voyager 1000 in my outdoor and overlanding setups for a while now, and let me tell you—this thing delivers. I own three of them and use them as my primary power systems in both my 2020 Rubicon and my ’06 Tundra with a small camper.Whether I’m running lights, charging camera gear for my YouTube channel, or powering my fridge during a long weekend in the Florida heat, the Voyager 1000 holds strong. It’s super reliable, recharges quickly (especially paired with solar), and has enough juice to keep everything running smoothly off-grid.Compact, rugged, and dead simple to use—these little beasts have earned their spot in my adventure rigs. If you’re building a reliable mobile power setup, this is the kind of gear you want to build around. 💪🌄
D**E
Great buy very pleased
I had borrowed one like this. Was impressed. But this one so m7ch more impressive. 3 days now and many phones been charged and it down 1 percent. It is totally worth every penny. I am disabled and I have no issues carrying it it helps while camping. While selling things in a booth. The lay my phone on top to charge works great.
B**Y
Great to have when the power goes out.
Just what a person needs when the power goes out. I can run an efficient 16-19" TV for hours and hours for days for the news. What else to do after a long time reading and want to catch up on news when power out for most of the day or a second day. Lay your smart phone on top and it recharges also. This unit, if used sparingly does the job and of course, there are larger units that hold more power, but at a cost. Just don't drop or get the unit wet or it might be unstable for a lithium fire. And you do have to run it down and back up a few times a year as noted to deliver max power when needed.
R**R
Perfect Match For Running A Diesel Heater
Bought it with the solar panels to run my diesel heater for primitive camping. Rugged construction and compact. It ran the diesel heater for 31 hours along with charging my phone, laptop and a small light.I highly recommend having the solar panels in use constantly to keep the power station charging so it doesn't go completely dead. Only real draw back is charging time. 10hrs to charge it from 26% to 65% in full sun, solar panels never charged it to full.This thing will run a coffee maker, small fridge, tv etc... a must have for overlanders, primitive camping, van life, boat's etc.
V**I
2.5 years , still working
Using in my RV almost every day for 2.5 years and still working
G**R
Backup for pellet stove combustion blower.
This looks to be a well made, attractive unit that has many helpful functions.I Ordered this to provide backup for the combustion blower in my pellet stove during power interruptions. During a power interruption, the combustion blower quits and does not expel the smoke outside. With the stove inoperative, smoke enters the room until the pellets finishing burning. Haven't had a power failure to test it yet.
B**N
good
seems good so far
T**N
Anemic Power Supply lacks enough power storage
I have used this several times to power a 18 watt bulb overnight. I have the unit charged to 100% and use it to power a heating bulb. I start it at 7pm at night and it is out of juice before 4 am in the morning. I don't see how other people are powering higher wattage devices over night when it can't even power a light bulb. I bought the 100 watt solar panel to charge it and the most I get out is 50 watts. This is with fall sun though. It takes about 4.5 hours at 50 watts to charge.I used this to power a fan and the fan used about 30 watts and only ran for about 7 hours.I bought this as a start to using solar to run devices when we lost power on Thanksgiving. It is too small to really run important devices other than to charge your phone or maybe laptop. You also cant charge it and use it at the same time. I cant justify spending more to get a bigger device but it lacks enough power storage to use for a mini fridge or any other high usage device.I would not recommend to buy if you really need emergency power. You would need a much larger device and those are expensive. You are best off making your own solar battery charger. It wont look as nice and slick but you can get the storage that you would need.
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