![]() There are a few tactile buttons to turn on the unit as a whole, and then each section independently, DC, USB, and AC. You also get data displayed on the wattage of Input, and Output of DC, USB, and AC power. The screen shows you all of the relevant things, with a 5-segment Battery level display with percentage, indicators for the LED light, cooling fan, and overload warning. ![]() Handy if you are using it tabletop at camp, or on a nightstand, and limiting in that there are no alerts or remote control if you have it in places that may be distant or harder to get to. The backlit LCD Screen on the GRECELL T-1000 Portable Power Station 1000W is basic and includes no app control or other integrations, so all of your information will come from the screen. Grecell advertises an “Upgraded BMS” Battery Management System, with overload, overcharge, and short-circuit protections. There are 2 AC output plugs rated at 110v 60hz pure sine wave, a Type-C USB rated at 60W and 3 Quick Charge 3.0 USB Type A plugs, an 8 amp 14v Cigarette Lighter port, and two DC5521 (5.5 x 2.5 mm) barrel jacks rated at 12v and sharing 10 amps between the two. On the front you have a plethora of the standard ports and plugs you find on the market these days, with a notable exception of missing a LED lantern/light(more on this later). The handle folds down flush and out of the way to allow unobstructed access to the wireless 10-watt charging pad at the top. The unit has silicone-type rubber bumpers on all 8 corners, yielding a bit of impact protection, and slip prevention for smoother surfaces. BrandĭC5525 Output × 2 + car outlet output: total 10A GRECELL T-1000 Specifications Rated power:Īnd here is the specifications as reported on the bottom of the unit. They do offer smaller T-500 and T-300 units in this family should your needs be a bit smaller. They also include a handy canvas zipper pouch for storing all of the accessories, something that is often overlooked by other manufacturers and is a much-appreciated inclusion. ![]() Included with the unit is a 150-watt AC Adapter for charging, a DC cigarette lighter style charging cable for charging in the car, and an MC4 to 7909 solar charging cable, all of these cables use the barrel jack type input. However, for something critical like maybe a modem and a router, it would be sufficient. You would be limited to a constant draw of fewer than 150 watts, due to the external power adapter being rated at 150 watts. You could use the T-1000 as a UPS at home in continuous inverting or passthrough mode. It is boxy in design and will stack or pack nicely for a trip, and is guaranteed not to morph or travel back in time (sorry, we can’t avoid The Terminator references). Combining the power station with a pair of GRECELL’s 100W solar panel offerings, you would be looking at the better part of 30 pounds of gear to haul out for continuous power on a long weekend if you were a conservative user during the day. ![]() We were able to tell that they made use of durable lightweight plastics however we were unable to detect any mimetic polyalloys. Weighing in at 17 pounds for the power station alone, it has a decent power density for its size and weight due to the use of Lithium-Ion NCM battery technology, which is more energy dense than the other LiFePO4 packs that are on the market at the expense of longevity. The GRECELL Portable Power Station 1000W is marketed for utilization in a short-term, off-grid scenario, or as a backup power supply for low-power devices at home in the event of power outages. With 1000w of power output, and 999Wh rated capacity it has the ability to power some serious equipment for short sprints or use it as a source to sip from all night long on a camping trip and top up during the day with solar. The GRECELL T-1000 is a 1000W, 999Wh portable power station, touting quick AC charging, solar charging, and charging from your vehicle’s 12v cigarette lighter style power outlet. It’s Judgement day here in the lab, and today we have the GRECELL T-1000 Portable Power Station 1000W up for review and testing. ![]()
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