⚡ Power your freedom—stay charged, stay unstoppable!
The CMQC Portable Power Station 300W is a compact, lightweight energy solution featuring a 288Wh LiFePO4 battery and pure sine wave output. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, it offers multiple charging methods including AC, car, and solar. Equipped with versatile ports and a built-in LED flashlight, it ensures reliable, safe power for your devices wherever life takes you.
Brand | CMQC |
Wattage | 288 Watt-hours |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Power Source | Battery Powered Solar Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Item Weight | 7.3 Pounds |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Output Wattage | 300 |
Special Feature | Portable, Power Stream Alternator, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, USB Port |
Included Components | User Manual, Portable power station, DC Charging Cable, Car Charging Cable |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 9.25"L x 5.66"W x 5.8"H |
Material | Plastic, Rubber |
Model Name | L300W-Black |
Engine Type | renewable |
Runtime | 4 hours |
Total Power Outlets | 2 |
Engine Power Maximum | 3E+2 Watts |
Running Wattage | 300 Watts |
Manufacturer | CMQC |
Part Number | L300 |
Item Weight | 7.27 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | L300W |
Batteries | 6 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Special Features | Portable, Power Stream Alternator, Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, USB Port |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
D**N
Good little power box, no big expectations
This has been a great little power box to use for small jobs, like lights and inflatables at Christmas time and for parties. It’s not meant to power an entire house and I didn’t have great expectations for it so it actually exceeded what I wanted it to do. It definitely works for small jobs and would be great to take on a camping trip. It works really well with my camping refrigerator that I keep outside with cold water all the time.
A**T
Works without issues, plenty of power and a nice price
Normally, I perform capacity tests, MNS tests, sine wave, etc., but I headed out for three weeks of camping and figured I'd put it through its paces in real-world scenarios. This power station performed extremely well. Using ONLY a 100W portable solar panel to recharge it, I never once needed to recharge through an AC adapter. Two laptops, two cell phones, lights, fans, and a 60 quart portable refrigerator, were all kept going the entire time. We had nothing but sunshine during the day, minus a couple of mornings, the fridge was plugged in the entire time, the electronics didn't get constant use, but we were able to work remotely (when we needed to!), lights and fans were used for several hours each day, and we also charged up several other devices, light a portable raft inflator, and a couple of small power banks. Making it through warm nights without losing power to the fridge was the most critical thing for us, as it uses 60W of power, and the compressor's start cycle always draws significantly more.The LED panel is vibrant and I appreciate having input and output data. It has Two of each, USB-A and C, with great charging power, a cigarette lighter style power port and I love that it has two 12V barrel sockets, as I use them for LED light strings and I build my own 12V fans that use this plug. The AC outlets, one grounded, the other not, work fine. The built in LED light is pretty tiny, but bright enough if you just need a little ambient light in a small area. This unit only has one charging input port, which is a larger barrel plug connection. Fortunately, my solar panel has all sorts of adapters, including this size and the port allows for a large DC input range, from 11V to 28V. I did test the power station with both the solar panel directly connected, roughly 20VDC, as well as running the panel through MPPT and PWM chargers for a short while, so 12-13VDC. The chargers weren't necessary, but I wanted to see that it charged with lower voltage. We've been back for a few weeks now and I just turned the unit on and it's still reading 100% from when I recharged prior to putting it away.This is on the very upper end of the power banks in this size range that I have and have to say that the price it was at the time of my order, $159.99, a bargain. While I see they increased it by twenty bucks, I see it's a little lower at the moment with 20% off, so even that's a major bargain.
S**Z
Very low quality battery.
After few weeks of use, noticably start holding less charge, in over a month not usable anymore because can't hold charge anymore. Very low quality.
R**R
Won't run a charger drawing 200 watts.
Doesn't have the capacity that's advertised. Very disappointed.
G**Y
Great! Buttons a little smooshy.
This has worked very well. I've used it on camping trips and to even put holiday lights on a car for a few hours. I'm currently using it to power a holiday usb lamp that's sitting on a table, so this is sitting under the table. My only small complaint is the buttons feel cheap and smooshy, like they might not last. Overall though, I'm happy with it and can recommend it.
E**E
Lots of power when you need it
This is a great power station. I've used it a couple times now during power outages and have been able to keep 4 phones charged and a small fan running for several hours and only used 25% of it's battery. It recharges quickly on AC, and works well with a solar panel, but I've not needed to charge it with one yet. It will till you how much power is going into the battery which is nice.
S**.
Unit shuts off (times out) during extended use on a mini fridge
I bought this unit exclusively to run a BougeRV 23 qt mini fridge/freezer. It works great until the fridge cycles off for a period of time, the the power unit shuts itself off and the fridge cant cycle back on. Returning for this reason only. Seems like a great unit other than this timing out issue.
N**T
Nice power box, very versatile, I wish charging was more flexible
This is a good price for the capacity and capability, great for camping if you're going to have some serious power needs that a little USB bank won't handle.The array of ports is useful, 2x USB A (QC3.0 and 3.1A), 2x USB C (18W and 100W PD), some 12v DC barrel connectors that I'll probably never use, a 12v DC automotive port, and two 120v AC ports.The screen is nice and shows how much power is being drawn and what percent of capacity is remaining. It also shows the status of each of the port groups (USB, 12v DC, AC).I don't love how this charges. You charge it via a 6.5mm DC barrel port. It says it can take solar input ranging from 11-28V, but I only have backpacker solar panels that output 5V USB, so I can't test that. It includes an AC 120V to DC 24V 3A wall wart so you charge via an outlet. It also includes a 12V automotive adapter so you can slow charge this in a car. I thought this wouldn't be an issue at all, but I find myself really wishing I could charge via commonly available cables. A USB PD in port would make this thing much better.The 120v ports will work with grounded plugs, but only one grounded plug can be plugged into this at a time, and there's no actual ground here, just a hole for the pin to go into. The 12v car port has no cover, which makes me a little nervous.All of that said, it's a very useful thing to have and the price is certainly fair. The case is well made, everything works as expected, the screen is nice, and the fan seems to do its job (only kicks on when AC power is enabled). You could do a lot worse than this.
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