Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with 200W Solar Panel,1070Wh Portable Power Station LiFePO4 Battery,1500W AC/100W USB-C Output, 1Hr Fast Charge for Outdoor,Off-Grid Living,RV,Emergency For Sale – Price
$23.99 Original price was: $23.99.$23.97Current price is: $23.97.
Description
Next-Gen Portable Power Station: The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 is a cutting-edge portable power station that offers remarkable performance and sustainability. With a 1,500W AC output, 3000W surge peak, and a 1,070Wh capacity, it can power multiple appliances, including AC units, fridges, and electric pots, making it an excellent companion for outdoor adventures, road trips, or emergencies.
Rapid Charging and Solar Integration: Experience ultra-fast charging with the Explorer 1000 v2, reaching full capacity in just 1 hour with the included AC charger or in 3 hours with the 400W solar input from the IP68 waterproof and dust-proof solar panel. This solar integration reduces your carbon footprint while providing reliable off-grid power.
Versatile Connectivity and Smart Control: With multiple ports (2 USB-C, 1 USB-A, 1 DC car port, and 3 AC ports), the Explorer 1000 v2 can charge various devices simultaneously. The Jackery app allows you to switch between charging modes, monitor power usage, and customize settings for optimal battery health and performance.
7 reviews for Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with 200W Solar Panel,1070Wh Portable Power Station LiFePO4 Battery,1500W AC/100W USB-C Output, 1Hr Fast Charge for Outdoor,Off-Grid Living,RV,Emergency For Sale – Price
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Gil L –
Reliable, powerful and Manages Battery Life Very Well
To start with, I love my Jackery Explorer 300 and took a chance on the Explorer 1000 and not disappointed.This is copy of my review for DJI Portable Power Station 1000 Vs the Jackery Explorer 1000. I hope to help others when comparing these two popular power stations that are both known for reliability. In the end for a quick read, the Jackery Explorer out performed the DJI Portable Power Station by quite a bit. Great job Jackery! Here is my slightly edited review:I purchased the DJI Power 1,000 Portable Power Station for emegencies as well as camping and such. I do own a Jackery Explorer 300 as well as a Jackery Exporer 1000. Today I tested the Jackery Explorer 1000 (1500W rating) as well as the DJI Power 1000 (2200W rating). I’ve had the Jackery 1000 for maybe a month and the DJI for about 1 week and both were new up to today and charged to 100% for the first time for this test. I connected each to a 1000W heater (Presto Heat Dish) which is a reflective type heater with no fan/blower, just a heating element reflected off what looks like a satellite dish.I put the heater at highest setting and it was rated at about 1045-1047 watt output according to both battery power stations. I tried to run them both for ONE hour and see what percentage of the battery power stations was left after the hour.The Jackery Exporer 1000 had 40% battery life after 1 one hour which was good, so I first thought. After trying the DJI 1000, the Jackery was apparently very good. The Jackery never really got too warm and was super quiet.The DJI Power 1000 could not make it to one hour. I shut it down after 45 minutes as it only had 7% battery life left. I never run them to zero and 7% was much lower than I like to run them to, but wanted to milk this until at least 45 minutes, which I did. The fan area near the power switch area of the DJI was pretty warm and the other side fan area was cool, near the outlets. The DJI also had noticeable fan noise, but it was just noticeable and not loud. I also noticed after getting the DJI Power 1000 that it didn’t have the cigarette lighter receptacle (12V DC) like the Jackery did, which I overlooked.The Jackery is about 2/3 the weight of the DJI and has a swing handle across the top like most smaller power stations do. The DJI had two fixed grips, one on each side which seem more sturdy, but not as convenient to carry around.I don’t usually rate and review two named items in a review but both are great names with reliabilty and known quality. I’m just sad to say that the DJI did not live up to my expectations and relly disappointed. Hopefully they will get the battery management taken care of in future models. With the DJI rated another 700 watts than the Jackery, I guess I expected more. If I were to put a 2200 watt device on the DJI Power 1000, I’m not sure it would last a half hour.I would recommend the Jackery Exporer 1000 very easily after my test. jackery is quiet, reliable and the energy used is very well managed within the system.
Robert D. –
Some big BT Issues, but Good Power Station
At this point, I have to begin my review from the start, again. The Jackery Explorer 1000v2 is a great looking power station (not a “generator” as written on the outer box) which sports multiple 110VAC outlets with a 1500 watt rating, multiple USB 5V options, and a 6V car accessory type outlet. It has two charge inputs which allow up to 400W of charging ability. The battery capacity is 1070Wh though that needs to be taken with reservation since there are several losses not included that can reduce this figure somewhat.The unit is well built with a swing up carrying handle, the Jackery black and orange color scheme, and a squarish profile with rounded corners and edges. It weighs in at 24 pounds or 10.8kg. Included are a 110VAC charging cable (which is the fastest way to charge the unit) and a user manual.Now for my “cons”. When I tried to load the “Jackery” app on my Motorola (Moto g Pure) phone, all the Google Play store would show was a “Jackery Home” app. That isn’t the correct app (which I found out after loading it and not being able to use it). My phone failed to show the correct app which is the “Jackery” app. After finding it with a separate search, I found that my phone wouldn’t accept it (I later discovered this is a fault of my phone). I had several discussions with Jackery which didn’t lead to anything. I then tried my tablet and it brought up and loaded the “Jackery” app with no issues and that is the way I’ll have to handle my Bluetooth and WiFi which is ok but I’d rather my phone was capable of that (minus points for Motorola). The thing I was really impressed with was a technician from Jackery had read my comments here and with Jackery support, and called me back and tried to help me get the app working with my phone. Most companies would not have taken that much effort. Kudos to Jackery.One thing missing that probably should have been included with the Jackery Explorer is a solar charge cable and dust caps for the outlets. I will be doing some solar charging and it would have been nice not to have to buy the solar charge cable separately. A nice 6V outlet dust cap came with my smaller Jackery but this one just has the bare outlet which can collect debris pretty easily. This was no big issue since I 3D printed a dust plug which works fine (and I purchased some 110VAC safety plugs for the 110VAC outlets which I painted Jackery orange to match the unit color scheme).All considered, this is a great mid-size power station utilizing Lithium Iron Phosphate cells, which provides a safer, longer lasting power source compared to Lithium Polymer based stations. It’s charge capacity and 110VAC output can run lights for a long time, and many common appliances for less time. Heavy loads (my air compressor and vacuum cleaner with power head) are not supported which wasn’t too surprising.
Chantelle –
Love it, sturdy, well made and not too heavy to handle and carry. Great carry handle and I like all the various plug types. Manual is complete and super helpful. Charged it today to 100% via AC plug for 6 hours. Looking forward to using it to charge laptop or workphone during power outages and to do things like boil water for coffee or noodles, recharge powerbanks etc. We may get power outages for 8-10h or longer during winter snow storms, so adding this to my winter readiness and survival kit makes me much more at ease in feeling prepared. Worth the cost.
Marc-André Monet –
On verra pour le Rapport qualité-prix à plus long terme. J’ai fait plusieurs test avec les différents branchement et tout fonctionne bien. Que ce soit une plaque de cuisson, une cafetière, des ventilateurs, etc. Que ce soit de recharger un cell ou autre appareil. J’ai essayer de recharger la.batterie avec le câble 12 volt dans mon VUS. Ãa fonctionne ! J’ai aussi rechargé le explorer 1000 v2 avec le.cable AC 120 volt dans une prise murale. J’ai programmé la recharge à l’aide de l’application Jackery sur mon cell en mode lent ce qui a pris 3h00 max et l’appareil était chargé à 95%. Tout semble bien marcher. C’est sûr que je vais me procurer des panneaux solaire pour recharger en plein air. Je vais acheter un panneau de 200 watt. Pour recharger en 6-7h00 max. Appareil facile à utiliser. On verra la durabilité avec le temps de la batterie.
Amazon Customer –
good
Levap –
This review aims to help other buyers choose the right Jackery unit.It provides feedback on how this particular unit performed compared to other Jackery unit I own.Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 – 2024 New Version, 1070Wh LiFePO4 BatteryI purchased this power station during Amazon Prime Days in July 2024, with high expectations for what the new technology could offer and hoping for the best Prime Day deal from Jackery.This is my second Jackery power station. I bought the Jackery Explorer 1000 (1002Wh capacity) 3.5 years ago (early Spring 2021), and it works wonders! So I was very excited to add another unit to my “Jackery family.”Performance TestTo start, I decided to conduct a simple test comparing the old Explorer 1000 and this new 1000 v2 to see how long they could power the same appliance, one by one.I plugged a small chest freezer into each unit. Both Jackery units showed 160W power consumption on average. I tested them one by one in the same room (indoors), temperature, and did not open the freezer during the test.Results:- My original Jackery 1000 Explorer kept the freezer running for 6.5 hours. I disconnected it when there was still 4% charge left.- To my surprise, the NEW 1000 v2 version with all its “modern technologies” drained to 2% less then in 5 hours.While the new 2024 version charges quicker and may have a longer battery lifespan, losing 2 hours of backup power with the “new technology” is not what I expected from Jackery.As a side note, my original Jackery 1000 still runs at 96% of charge after 3.5 years of weekly usage, so the battery lifespan with the old unit is not bad at all.Pricing and DiscountsI thought I got a good price during Amazon Prime Days, but it seems Jackery is just playing with numbers. The current prices are almost the same as they were during the “Prime Super Sale” event. Jackery also offers “additional discount coupons” to current clients (Jackery club), but these discounts can’t be combined or applied to sale items, which ultimately results in the same final price as everyone else pays. Just buy when you need it, or don’t buy at all, since it looks like Jackery is lowering the power capacity in the new units.ConsiderationsAt this point, I’m considering returning the new 1000 v2, as it’s quite weak compared to its “older brother.” However, I’m not sure what to get instead, since I still need a second backup power unit at home and when I travel.When looking at the competition, it seems even less promising than Jackery. I will do another detailed review about it when I make a choice. I still might consider staying with Jackery, but I’m not sure what to get since the new units seem to be underpowered.Other Jackery options withing reachable price range:- Jackery Explorer 1000 Plus has mixed reviews (13% negative)- Jackery Explorer 2000 PRO has 17% negative feedback- Jackery seems to have some real issues particulari with the 2000 modelThe only one that currently has good feedback is the Explorer 2000 Plus, so I might get this one and provide another review.Stay tuned!
Douglas G Wilkinson –
Didn’t want to get any heavier than this for moving around. Good size for a weekend.