Jackery Explorer 240 (256 Wh, 3.60 kg)
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Jackery Explorer 240

256 Wh, 3.60 kg


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Irinaas

8 months ago

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digitec

8 months ago

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The Jackery Explorer 240 is not suitable for operating a refrigerator over a longer period of time. The Power Station has a maximum power output of 200 watts and a peak power capacity of 400 watts, which is not sufficient for most refrigerators, as these typically have a higher power consumption. As for battery life, this depends on the type and power consumption of the connected appliances. The battery of the Jackery Explorer 240 has a capacity of 240 Wh, which is sufficient to, for example: - Charge an iPhone about 24 times. - Charge a 13-inch laptop about 3.5 times. - Power a 40-watt electric blanket for around 10 hours. The exact service life therefore depends on the specific needs and energy consumption of the connected devices.

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Anonymous

11 months ago

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Anonymous

11 months ago

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This should (imho) be possible via the 220V output of the power station using a conventional car battery charger (with 220V supply). As car battery chargers supply an output current of between approx. 5 - 10 amps, an output of approx. 80 - 160 watts (12V * 5/10A plus approx. 30% due to conversion losses in the charger) is required; the Jackery can supply a maximum of 200 watts. So it should fit.

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Mr. Tech

1 year ago

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nalply

1 year ago

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Perhaps you also have reactive power, e.g. 30 W. There are electrical devices that do not consume all the power but, to put it simply, shift it back and forth, i.e. they return 30 W to the mains for fractions of a second and then consume it again fractions of a second later, and this always back and forth. In the end, 200 W is not consumed, but the jackery is loaded as if more than 200 W were consumed. The best thing to do is to find out what exactly reactive power is, then check whether you have reactive power and how much. If you are sure you have no reactive power or only a little, then you can try to claim warranty. I hope you find a good solution!

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Martian_23

2 years ago

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berniend

2 years ago

Thank you very much for your comment. We will gladly forward this internally to the responsible department and hope that this will be checked promptly.

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andre

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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The smallest version (Jackery Explorer 240 Wh) is not sufficient to operate this consumer, as the 220V output can deliver max. 200 watts of electrical power (corresponds to ~ 0.9A amperage). Therefore you need the next larger version 'Jackery Explorer 518 Wh', which delivers approx. 2A at the 20V output.

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fmartinez

2 years ago

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Lucas Breithaupt

2 years ago

A power cable should be provided to charge the device via the wall socket. However, the manufacturer does not list NOMAD solar panels among the compatible accessories and recommends using the SolarSaga series (60 or 100W).

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Lucas Breithaupt

2 years ago

According to the information available on the manufacturer's website, it should normally be an 8mm input. Also, the following cable model seems to be compatible: Jackery Extension cable 5 m DC7909 for solar panel (Solar cable)

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lele.r

2 years ago

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Maude Comte

2 years ago

Here are further details: Jackery Explorer 240 Charging Station: having enough power for all your devices In a modern age full of electronic devices, the charging station can be used anywhere you don't have access to a power source. Travelling, camping and hiking will be much more comfortable with the Jackery Explorer 240. The station has enough inputs for your device and has a large capacity - 6700 mAh. The Jackery Explorer 240 can charge several devices at the same time and can be recharged independently (from a power outlet, car ignition, solar panel). Unfortunately it is difficult to answer this question, it depends on how you use it.

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customerpchof

2 years ago

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laederach-jordi

2 years ago

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Regarding e-bike charging, this works with the Jackery. Bosch Standard Charger 220-240V with 4A is my charger for a Winora e-bike. I have just bought the Jackery converter. Tested it briefly - no experience yet how long a full charge would take.

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damiankretz

3 years ago

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Sarina Sidler

3 years ago

Yes, the Jackery Power Station is equipped with a 240 watt-hour (16.8Ah, 14.4V) lithium battery. It has a 230V AC output and provides an output power of 200 watts (peak 400 watts) to power many devices such as a laptop, fan and mini cooler. The SolarSaga 100 W solar panel can charge the Powerstation within approx. 5.5 hours. For the connection, I recommend the following adapter for Swiss plugs to Euro sockets: Brennenstuhl travel adapter (CEE 7/7, CH)

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m.bu

3 years ago

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minievil1968

3 years ago

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The device supplies 240 Wh. Determine the charging current of the two mobile phones and the battery and then divide the total energy 240W with the demand in watts of the three devices. Then you can determine how long the device can and will supply. I estimate that the devices need about 30Wh per day at full load. A week without charging is then easily possible. LG

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