🔋 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 |
M**O
Perfect DC power source for sensitive astrophotography equipment
I had a different product made by a company specifically for AstroPhotography work, but it could not deliver a consistent voltage as this sensitive expectation requires. This battery delivers perfectly consistent voltage for my ZWO AM5N equatorial mount, for my ZWO ASI2600Mc-Air camera, for myZWO ASI220Mini guide camera, and for 3 heaters for my telescope for taking pictures, on my telescope to guide the mount, and around the filters - all to prevent dew when it gets colder at night.With this exceptional unit, I can take run all this equipment all night, for two nights and have more than left and have juice left over. Even in sub-freezing weather. This is highly recommended and is a better price than many other options on the market for this indication.
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. 💪🌄
K**N
Camping Necessity
Look no further for something effective and affordable to help you keep your electronics working on your next camping trip. Silent, portable and easy to use. I don’t think I can go camping without it anymore.
K**S
Low output
I purchased 2 units as gifts, tested one and it would not go over 38 watts on the output USB “C”.Tried a 65 watts laptop as well as a 100 watt laptop. It took about 20 seconds to cycle through before ramping up the output but the max was 38 watts. I am going to fully charge and try again (was @86%).I will also have the receipient test theirs and advise.Update: tested both units and reached a max of 94 watts output on one and the max input was in the 70s. Both recipients were happy with size, weight and having LFP battery and felt that the lower performance vs specs was still acceptable.What impressed me was that Customer Service reached out with an offer to refund or replace the product, before I had tested both units, and after testing still honored the offer. I said I was going to keep the product and they kindly offered a discount for my patience and testing, I accepted, with thanks.It is portable, comes with necessary cables and lightweight
B**Y
Great product
Perfect size. Works well.. although it does not have enough power to fuel my coffee pot. Great for a go-bag or camping.
V**4
As advertised
Works and the bag it came with lasted to the rain. Was able to charge through my car and really was never without power for a week-long trip.
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.
A**R
Works as advertised
Arrived in fine shape; item was well packaged. Showed about 50% charge when arrived; i used the 110v wall adaptor to bring to full charge...took roughly 2-1/2 hrs to get to 100%. Display showed the wall charger plug provided an average of 52watts of charging power.Light feature is warm-white on the color scale, has either steady light or blinking SOS mode. Charged my phone fine on the top charging dock. User manual suggests that you can get up to 20+ charges to a cell phone if the pack is fully charged. (depending on phone battery capacity, etc)I added a small molle style carrying pouch (available on amazon for $10-$15) with a paracord loop to the handle to store the wall adaptor, the accessory plugs that were included with the unit, as well as a couple of USB charger cables for my devices, to make it a grab-and-go pack for camping, travel, etc. Amazon also has a whole load of USB powered small items such as fans, colored party lights, lanterns, & more.Unit is a bit smaller than i anticipated...pretty handy. Water bottle shown next to it for size comparison. Wall charger pack did get pretty warm when charging...will be monitoring that & update if there are any issues.====================================ONE YEAR UPDATE:Have been using this one now for about a year now...still functioning properly with no issues. During the winter i let it sit unused for a few months...when i powered it up, battery still showed a full charge, so it seems to store well.This one has now been on several camping trips, and has been useful during a couple of power outages from storms. (We're in Tornado Alley, and have a number of power outages during storm season.)For camping, i found that a 25 ft long strand of cheap outdoor LED-bulb Christmas lights pulled very low power; about 12watt draw of power draw. We strung those around camp & the EBL power pack ran those for several nights easily.Amazon also has some plug-in USB flexible lights that were about $8 for an 8-pack...those pull only about 1 watt of power draw & worked well for a small light inside a tent.One of my storage buildings is not wired for power, and i found the pack also ran the Harbor Freight LED shop lights with no issues (about 40 watt power consumption, if memory serves. )Lastly, i wired a couple of overhead lights on the Bimini Top canopy rain of my fishing boat, allowing me to power those with the EBL pack with no drain on boat batteries when parked for night fishing.May add a second one of these, probably the larger model, to work as a temporary power supply for a small chest freezer.
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