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The ALLWEI LiFePO4 Solar Generator 2400W is a cutting-edge portable power station featuring a 2048Wh long-life LiFePO4 battery, a 200W solar panel, and rapid 1.5-hour AC charging. With expandable capacity up to 10kWh, smart app control, and multiple output ports, itโs engineered for seamless off-grid power backup, RV camping, and emergency use, ensuring you never miss a beat.





















































| ASIN | B08CXN4TZR |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,337 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #194 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | ALLWEI |
| Brand Name | ALLWEI |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,185 Reviews |
| Engine Power Maximum | 300 Watts |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Ignition System Type | Electronic |
| Included Components | 1x AC Charge Cable, 1x ALLWEI 300W/256Wh Portable Power Station, 1x Car Charger Cable, 1x User Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25"L x 5"W x 6.8"H |
| Item Type Name | ALLWEI Portable Power Station 300W(Peak 600W), 280Wh Solar Generator with USB-C PD60W, 110V Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet, 78000mAh Backup Lithium Battery for Outdoor Camping Travel Emergency Home Blackout |
| Item Weight | 6.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dongguan Bai Rui New Energy Technology co., Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 300W Solar Generator |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Model Name | Portable Power Station |
| Model Number | SGR-PPS300-4 |
| Output Wattage | 300 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, emergency, home, outdoor |
| Running Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Runtime | 1500 hours |
| Starting Wattage | 600 Watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 2 |
| UPC | 723849278071 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
A**R
An ideal portable battery & solar generator!
I own another similar 300wh "solar generator" or portable power bank, but this one by Allwei is SUPERIOR in several ways that really matter to me: (1) THINNER: Itโs thinner than many other portable solar batteries out there; itโs shape allows fitting into tighter spaces. (2) DISPLAYS TIME & PERCENT REMAINING: In addition to displaying the watts being used, it also shows the actual estimated time remaining on the battery and the actual percentage of the batteryโs charge that remains. This is a great improvement over other portable power banks in its class that takes the guess work out of determining how much longer the charge should last. (4) HIGH-DRAW USB PORTS: This Allwei battery features true 2.4amp plugs for usb quick charging and high capacity wattage draw from the usb plugs. Most usb devices only draw a few watts, but I have two USB-powered warmers used on camera and telescope lenses to keep dew from forming. One is 12 watts and the other 9 watts. With my other 300w solar generator, the wattage draw from these two warmers is too much through USB when theyโre both plugged in โ but they work together like a charm on the Allwei! I was able to consistently pull 21 watts through USB. This is a game changer for me since I was needing two separate batteries to run my warmers! (5) GREAT FLASHLIGHT PLACEMENT: The flashlight on the end of the device is perfectly placed! On many other solar generators theyโre on the back, making it difficult to use when holding the generator by the handle. But the Allweiโs placement of the light on the end, makes it easy to light your path while holding the handle. It also has three levels of brightness. (6) RUBBER COVER OVER CAR PORT: Thereโs a nice rubber cover over the car charging port, a nice addition since Iโve had dirt and debris get down inside the plug on my other portable battery. (7) OVERLOAD PROTECTION WORKS: The device shows a fan icon when the fan kicks on due to high wattage draw, and the overload protection works; the device will shut down if you try to run continuously above 300w. I tested with my espresso machine (that I know peaks too high) and sure enough, the Allwei shut down as expected. (A restart is then required.) Also, it works well with solar panels (I tried charging it with my 80w panels and it took the charge well). The only potential downside I can see is that there isnโt a 24v output on the Allwei (but it can take up to 24v input). On the other hand, I have never run into a 24v device, but I know theyโre popular with the RV crowd. Overall, the Allwei is one of the best portable battery banks / solar generators in its class, and is definitely worth the purchase. (As with ALL of these devices, however, I strongly urge you to purchase the 3-year protection warranty to protect your investment!)
A**E
Dependable, well-designed unit
I've had the ALLWEI 300W portable power station for a few months now, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way. I originally bought it for light outdoor use and emergency backup power, but recently put it to the test during an outdoor event where I needed to power a large Bluetooth loudspeaker for several hours. It handled the job effortlessly. The power station delivered consistent output and never once faltered. The loudspeaker ran smoothly the entire time without any drops, surges, or interruptions. Even after several hours of use, the battery still had plenty of juice left. Iโve also tested it with smaller electronicsโphones, laptops, and a small fanโand it performed flawlessly every time. One of the most impressive aspects is how well it holds a charge. I fully charged it when I first received it and left it unused for a couple of months. When I checked it again, the battery level was still almost fullโno noticeable drain at all. That level of standby reliability is a huge plus, especially if you're keeping it around for emergency use or spontaneous outdoor activities. The unit is compact and easy to carry, yet feels solid and well-built. The display is clear and informative, showing power input/output and remaining charge. The ports are well laid out, and there's a good selection of AC, DC, and USB options for different devices. The ALLWEI 300W power station is a dependable, well-designed unit thatโs perfect for light to moderate power needs. Whether you're using it for events, camping, or as a backup power source at home, it performs exactly as advertised. Add to that its long standby time and clean, quiet operation, and itโs an easy 5/5 from me. Highly recommended.
A**D
Good buy
Use this pretty regularly on a renovation since there is no power to charge batteries, phone, lights. It's cheap purchase but good quality doing everything I need it to perform. The light works very well on it too barely using any power drain even on the highest setting
A**N
Great product
Has been a great product I use at work to keep all my devices charged. I can get a solid 3.5 days of use with about 3 devices plugged in and actively using before needing to charge it up again. Not super heavy to carry around either
J**I
Car camping
This is an affordable power station that I use to power an electric blanket and charge some electronics. I took it home when the weather started cooling down and I use it to power a ring light I use to see better when I craft. Everytime i plug in the light in the bottom USB port . The light will work and then stop. I put it into the upper port and it worked fine. I used it to charge my laptop and it worked well and the laptop charged quickly, but the power station went down to 81%. I had the power station at 100% I didnt expect the batter to drain so quickly after a laptop charge I'm keeping an eye on it. The ring light uses next to nothing in power so im not sure if the bottom USB port is flawed? Overall it works for what I need it for when im car camping so it's a nice power station for the money. I didnt want to spend a ton of money on a jackery.
M**N
Lives up to its promise.
I really like this power bank! So far, it has done everything it supposed to without hitch. After reading the negative reviews, I wasnโt confident, but it has come through with flying colors. Now, a few notes on those negative reviews: First off, keep in mind that all of these foreign made electronics have limited QA testing, which means there will be some failures that get through to the customer. And since you might be the unlucky one to get a lemon, the first thing to do when you get this is 1.) Read the instructions, and 2.) test it through some charge/discharge cycles to make sure itโs going to work properly. Donโt wait until the return window closes! I ran my unit through five (5) charge/discharge cycles running loads through ALL outlets and running the built-in light. It worked great. Many of the complaints center around the heat generated by the 120v power supply, and yes - my charging unit runs hot (around 130* F) as well. Since in only generates around 54 watts of power, this seems a bit warm. However, my extra switching power supply would charge it, but didnโt supply consistent power, so I stayed with the stock charger. Other than the heat, it works well. Iโve also charged it via the 12v automobile cord and a 100 w solar panel; all worked well. Someone also mentioned that they couldnโt get the unit to reset after tripping a failsafe and that the instructions donโt cover the process. Firstly, all you have to do is turn the affected output area off and on again, and yesโฆ it is covered in the instructions. One other thing to note: 300 watts is NOT a lot of power! It wonโt run a coffee maker or a blow dryer. Remember that the innocuous little outlet on your house wall is capable of giving you around 1500 watts. Thatโs 5 times more than this power bank will give, so donโt expect 300w to do a whole lot. The most you want to draw on the 120v outlets is 2-2.5 amps, so be careful what you plug in. Overall Iโm very happy with this unit. I bought it to provide power to my roof top tent and be recharged by the tentโs solar panel. So far, it is doing well and at a good price. Will it fail to function next month? Maybe. But then so might my $50,000 car. Nothing is guaranteed. Five stars.
K**K
This Thing Really Rocks!
I don't ever write reviews, but I'm stepping up to the plate for this ALLWEI Portable Power Station, 300W/Peak 600W Solar Generator 280Wh/78000mAh. I paid full price with a $15 coupon taken off at checkout. I have no relationship with the company, and I'm not being paid to write this review. I'm just impressed. I've used all sorts of power stations, and this one took the throne as my favorite, by far, in the under 500Wh category (and in this price point). It charges fast and can accept 80W of solar charging at its input (I use one 110W foldable panel). With that, I was able to reach 80W of charging at the input (all it will take). Here's what else I like about the ALLWEI: 1. It's a tank-like small package -- solid build all around. The rubber cover on the DC12V port is a nice touch, stays put, and is easy to remove and put back. The rubber feet and handle are also ergonomic and well placed. I've broken more flip down handles than I care to admit. That won't happen with this. There's no rattling whatsoever in this thing. 2. You can turn each section on and off independently, each with its own decent-quality button for AC, USB, DC1, and DC2. There's even a fifth button to turn the display on and off, which is great for sleeping, as well as not wasting any power toward the display when not needed. 3. It supports pass-through operation, meaning it can be charging and used to supply power at the same time. This works great. 4. It has a newer quick-charge USB-C port, and it actually works as advertised. I have other stations where that "advertised" port is underpowered. Not the case here. My power-hungry phone charges quickly (and reports it's charging rapidly) through that port. 5. The side light is very bright and has three very useable levels; from romantic-tent-dimming to lighting up a whole bedroom or workspace. It also has its own button on the side. It's difficult to see how great the light is in any videos I've seen, but it's a fully useable light. 6. It fits easily in a backpack (or even a small bookbag). 7. Everything seems to work to spec, which is impressive for a $250 device in this category. 8. The fan is super quiet and rarely ever comes on. The device doesn't seem to get hot to begin with, so whatever they did for a thermal solution functions well. 9. I've had it packed with multiple mixtures of devices, and it hasn't conked out. 10. It comes with decent-quality cable, as well as a car charger (haven't tried that yet). The AC wall charger is a solid brick and charges it fast. 11. The buttons never snag anything. They haven't yet accidentally turned on in transport. You have to deliberately press them, meaning they are somewhat sensitive to how long they are pressed. A super quick press doesn't turn them on. 12. The display looks great and shows entirely useful information, including time left. I'm happy to recommend this device. Time will tell how long it lasts, but I can see the automotive-quality battery going beyond 1000 cycles if cared for in a normal fashion. I've spent less for seemingly similar specs, but I'd spend more again on this item. The seemingly "similar specs" of other items rarely function well in concert together (or even as advertised). ALLWEI got it right with this. I'd never heard of them before stumbling on this product, but I will keep an eye on them for future offerings. For a very portable (around 6 lbs and teeny), well-built, inexpensive, fully-functioning power station, the ALLWEI seems hard to beat. I liked it so much, I bought a second one as a Christmas gift. It seems worth sharing. These would be great to have tucked around the house for care-free power outages, without everyone clamoring to use the same thing in the same space, so I might buy another. If I had an additional request from ALLWEI, I'd purchase a custom carry bag for this power station in a heartbeat.
C**N
Great litle unit connected to TwelSeavan solar panel
I was hesitant to purchase this unit because nobody had made any specific mention of a solar panel that works with it. Another hiccup was the product description lacking the dimension of the input connector (from the solar panel... duuh!). Anyway, the product is good. The input connector is 6.5mm (which I am led to believe is not common) BUT they include a handy 5.5mm adapter which seems to be super common for portable solar panels. I purchased a ROCKPALS SP002 Foldable 60W Solar Panel. I got the older model with the MC4 connector AND 10 quality barrel connector adapters so the thing can connect to pretty much any station. If I were to order today, I would probably get the 100W instead (because who doesn't want to recharge little faster!?!). Also, the newer rockpals no longer use the MC4 connector and now only offer 4 types of connectors. Fortunately, one of those is 5.5mm so the ALLWEI station would be fine with any Rockpals panels (or any panel with either MC4 or 6.5mm or 5.5mm connectors). --------------------- Jan 12th 2021 update: Today I ended up doing a solar charge test from a fully depleted power station. Unfortunately, the Rockpal Panel would only output a maximum of 18W in the bright San Diego, CA January sun. I'm sure it would put out more power in the high desert at noon, but most of us don't live there! So I got a 120W replacement panel from TwelSeavan which comes with all the adapters AND has built-in stand which keeps the panel at 45% angle, catching much much much more sunlight than the rockpal lying flat on the ground. (I guess that's why rockpal has added those legs on their newer models). I emailed ALLWEI asking about using bigger solar panels (they recommend 60W). They were SUPER responsive with detailed information. The summary is this: The power station will only take in a maximum power of 70W for recharging. So if you have a 150W panel (the maximum recommended), then in the best of cases, it would only suck in 70W from it (the rest available to recharge other items from the USB ports on your solar panel). But in their recommendation, they did not take into consideration that nobody uses a solar panel in the perfect scenario with the perfect angle and the perfect blazing sun, under the perfect cloudless sky. So in the real world scenario, you SHOULD get a 100/120/150W (18v) solar panel. Charge your phone/computer/lantern directly with the overflow power if there is any). BTW: Another AMAZING feature of the ALLWEI unit is that it 1) displays the power input in Watt and 2) displays the time estimate to a full charge, and 3) displays your current charge level as a 2 digit % number (vs other brandss that only show you 5 bars). Here is the model I ordered. Highly recommended: ($190 w coupon at the time of purchase) TwelSeavan Portable Solar Panel Charger, 120W Foldable Solar Panel for Jackery 160/240/500/1000 Power Station, Suaoki/Goal Zero Yeti/Rockpals Solar Generator, with Kickstand, USB QC3.0, Type C https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0817V8N5P/
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