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The Flashfish 100W Portable Solar Generator is a versatile and compact power station with a 150Wh capacity, designed for camping, emergencies, and outdoor activities. It features multiple output options, including AC, DC, and USB ports, and can be recharged via solar, wall outlet, or car socket. With built-in safety protections and an emergency light, this generator is the ultimate solution for on-the-go power needs.
P**A
Awesome and light
This is almost a 5 star product. I've been running my CPAP at night and can run it on the DC connector for 3 nights, and so far indefinitely by using my 100w solar panel to charge it back up (additional components had to be purchased of course). One night I attempted to run my CPAP on DC when I didn't quite have it fully charged, while also charging a drained power brick which was connected to one of this device's USB port (not positive of the amps but the brick will charge my fully drained Note 8 about 5 times) AND also my Galaxy Tab S3 which was at 50%. In this case, the 150WH Station did not last 6 hours ... difficult to tell but I believe the power brick took most of the energy. I don't give it 5 stars because I can't figure out how to turn the power light off (it's very bright at night), aside from turning that side towards a wall or covering the unit. Also the charging indicator blinks even when I suspect the solar panel is not charging (sunlight is too low) and the unit didn't get charged fully. I don't see any documentation which will identify whether or not the unit discharges into the solar panel if the panel isn't getting enough sun, and I was hoping to avoid buying a charge controller.
T**D
solid purchase, makes other envious
I got lucky and bought this at $99 when it had no review, now good reviews are pouring in and they've increased the price. I too want to echo that don't let the price fool you (If you ever get to see it at a lower than other price), it was well packaged, and looks nice, with all appropriate accessories that's also packed nice and presented neatly. This tells you that the company spend some resource on making sure the product is delivered nice and presentable (like Apple) to the customer's hands. Since this is a batter, it did everything that it should with no surprises. Only surprise is that I seem to get more juice out of it than I expected.
D**S
CPap use --- WOW!
I bought this because my family and I are going camping and my husband needs some power source for his CPap machine he needs at night. I will say that we needed to buy a DC converter so he could directly plug it in ($20-$25) but that is ok. That has a multi-use!Anyhow, we fully charged it and last night, instead of directly plugging it in to the wall, he decided to try out this battery and see how much battery (if any) would be left after 1 night of use. This thing has 5 bars (fully charged) and after 1 night (8 hours), this thing only drained 1 bar--still had 4 full bars left. I am impressed! We can now dry camp with ease of mind knowing his Cpap machine can be used and not fail!Buy this if you are needing it for the same reason or heck, anything else! A++++
A**R
Will be using this weekend for camping. Did a ...
Will be using this weekend for camping. Did a trial run at home to see if it powered my CPAP. It did but not for a whole night with the humidifier on. Got Got one full night ( I usually sleep 6 hours a night) and woke in the middle of the second night when it ran out of power.
C**.
Charge doesn't last long
I bought this to be a backup for my husband's CPAP machine in case we have a power outage. After charging it to full capacity, it lasted one night with low humidity. After another full charge, it lasted barely two nites with no humidity. I bought this in part because it had a window that showed the battery charge level; however, we found that what it shows is not reflective of its actual capacity. After the first night of no humidity, it showed four out of five bars were active; that is, it only used one bar's worth of charge. The second night he used it, it started with four bars, but died after five hours of sleep. So, one bar down for 7 hours sleep followed by 4 bars down for 5 hours sleep. This one was "refurbished" so perhaps wasn't as good as a brand new one. I'm going to look around for a different brand and return this one.
B**L
Nice lite weight portable source of power
I use this for my resmed bipap machine when camping, it works for a good 7 hours or so depending on how cold it gets at night, the colder the temperature the faster it discharges. I would have given it 5 stars except that the car charger broke the first time I used it. It slid off the car seat and bent the very cheaply made end part and disconnected the little wires, couldn’t get it to work again. They need to rethink the charging on this thing. The chargers should be built in. It also take a long time to charge, a faster charge rate would be a definite improvement. Otherwise it’s a nice lite weight source of power.
J**S
Basic battery backup for my CPAP
Received it charged it, docs said 7-8 hour to fully charge, it did take about that longRemStar SE is rated at 12v 5-6.67Ah and my CPAP number is 5.0Did NOT want to plug in my adapter to the AC of this unit, Unit inverts to AC, power supply back to DC to power my unit (double wasted power). Had trouble finding a 5.5mm to my unit cable. Did a search on my power supply number and the word adapter and it showed an automobile 12v (cigarette) to my CPAP unit - OK, Supplied with the battery unit is a 12v (cigarette) plug to charge it with AND other female plug to power something else - OK.Now have 12v DC from the battery unit thru these cables directly into my CPAP machine.1st night ran it on battery ONLY, the 5 bar battery indicator did NOT go down.On the 3rd night of battery ONLY it went down just 1 bar. May have a whole week usage on this.Why did I give it a 3, the controls are dumb. If you want to power AC, must switch it to AC.By default the unit is DC when switched on. If you want to run it UPS mode to AC or DC, must press the UPS button and that is NOT remembered when turned off. So if a night or 2 forgot to switch it to UPS mode, no problem.Still glad to have a night sleep with power or not
B**T
Excellent power supply for CPAP while camping
I bought this to power my ResMed Airsense 10 which camping. I tested it out last weekend and using it for nine hours the chargers only dropped one bar (leaving four remaining.) I'm pretty confident it would last three nights without issue. It is important to use the car kit for the CPAP (plugs into car cigarette lighter attachment) and have the humidifier and heated tubing off. Only basic pressure. The actual unit was smaller and lighter than I expected which is also nice.