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Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Battery, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Not Included) for RV Outdoors Camping Hunting Blackout(Renewed) – For Sale – Price

Original price was: $259,00.Current price is: $150,84.

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Jackery Explorer 300

Jackery Explorer 300

Jackery Explorer 300

Jackery Explorer 300

Jackery Solar Generator

E300-7-1-PC

1 FAST CHARGE 2 MULTIPLE PORTS 3 MAXIMUM POWER DELIVERY 4 SAFE & RELIABLE

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Jackery Explorer 300

Jackery Explorer 300

SPECIFICATIONS

Capacity
293Wh (20.4Ah, 14.4V)

AC Output
110V, 300W (500W peak)

USB-A Output
5V 2.4A; 5~6.5V 3A (Quick Charge 3.0)

Car Output
12V, 10A, 120 Watt

Battery
Lithium-ion Battery

Weight
7.1 lbs

Dimension
9.1×5.2×7.8in (23×13.3×19.9cm)

Operating Temperature
14-104°F (-10-40℃)

Recharging Temperature
32-104°F (0~40°C)

FAQ

Q1: What devices can the Explorer 300 power?

A: The Explorer 300 can charge/power devices that operate at less than 300 watts and the total wattage of all connected devices should also be under 300 watts as well. If the power requirement exceeds this limit, the Explorer 300 will automatically shut off. Please check your device’s specifications before making a purchase.

Q2: How can I know the working time for my device?

A: You can calculate the working time using the formula: Working time = 300Wh*0.85/operating power of your device. For example, if the power consumption of your device is 60W, the estimated working time would be approximately 4.3 hours. Please note that actual power consumption may vary based on different usage scenarios.

Q3: How long does it take to fully charge the Explorer 300 power station?

The Explorer 300 can be fully charged in approximately 4 hours via AC wall outlet. Alternatively, you have two other recharge options: around 4.5 hours from a car port and around 5.5 hours from a Jackery SolarSaga 100W solar panel (sold separately).

Q4: Can the Explorer 300 be charged while in use?

A: Yes, you can use the Explorer 300 to charge devices while it is being recharged at the same time.

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COMPARISON

293Wh

Capacity

265Wh

Lithium-ion

Battery Chemistry

LiFePO4

500W

Max Output Wattage

300W

5.5Hr (1*100W)

Solar Power Charging

3Hr (1*100W)

2H

AC 80% Recharge Time

1Hr

100W USB-C In/Out

Smart App Control

293Wh

Capacity

288Wh

Lithium-ion

Battery Chemistry

LiFePO4

500W

Max Output Wattage

600W

5.5Hr (1*100W)

Solar Power Charging

4Hr (1*100W)

2H

AC 80% Recharge Time

1.3Hr

100W USB-C In/Out

Smart App Control

293Wh

Capacity

288Wh

Lithium-ion

Battery Chemistry

LiFePO4

500W

Max Output Wattage

600W

5.5Hr (1*100W)

Solar Power Charging

7.5Hr (1*40W)

2H

AC 80% Recharge Time

1.3Hr

100W USB-C In/Out

Smart App Control

E240 v2

E240

E300PLUS

Explorer 300 Plus

E300Plus+40W

SG300Plus

SPEED UP YOUR RECHARGEABILITY -It takes only 2 hours to recharge 80% battery of the power station through the wall outlet and 60W PD USB-C port simultaneously. You can also recharge your power station with an AC adapator when at home, through the car outlet during a road trip or simply use a Jackery SolarSaga 100.
SAFE & STEADY POWER SUPPLY – Armed with a 293Wh lithium-ion battery pack, the Explorer 300 features 2 Pure Sine Wave AC outlets that deliver stable and safe 300W power. The portable power station weighs only 7.1 pounds. You can simply rest assured in outdoor off-grid activities.
POWER YOUR EXPECTATIONS -Featuring 2 AC outlet, 1 PD 60W USB-C port (input, output supported) , 1 fast charge 3.0 port, 1USB-A port and 1 DC car port, the power station can recharge itself and charge (up to) 6 devices (e.g.Drones, Macbook, Cameras, etc.) at the same time to satisfy your outdoor needs.
GREEN POWER SUPPLY -The power station is compatible with the Jackery SolarSaga 100 solar panel. The integrated MPPT controller enables the solar generator set to operate at its max power point, so that it speeds up the battery recharge, making them ideal portable power kits for tent camping, overland journey and etc.



Reviews

  1. AFePub

    Dual Charging
    I have been tinkering for some time pairing (much less wattage) LiFePo 12v10aH batteries with USB dash mounts, 12v SAE & lighter plugs paired with 150w inverters usually a mess in a tub of almost usable in non existent extreme situations. TIME FOR AN UPGRADE?
    My Refurbished grab bag chance came what I would call NEW but as the new price dropped the following week, that may explain that.
    Size wise? Well let’s be honest there is very little the modern home or glamper is going to use it for that is cost effective or long duration even at 4x the price/capabilities. So price per watt and reasonable expectation wise at a size & weight not unreasonable to pack along, it is in a sweet spot.
    Primary perks for me were pass through charging & dual solar + USB-C charge capabilities. (WARNING you will need an off brand 12v capable USB-C solar output to utilize that feature off grid. It won’t double the charge in itself but bumping a hand full of watts is priceless.
    The lame experiment (Duh, at much over cost of current grid electrical) can I charge a 36v 15aH (over 500aH but within specks @ ex: 42v 2a 120v ebike charger = 85aH & down inverter draw) with this AND a 100w panel on a SUNNY mid day?
    (Answer: You can but ONLY if you go off label with a FlexSolar 100w (w/USB-C 12v 60w dual mode capabilities. 800ish aH need is a lot to expect from a mere 280is aH device without a lot of solar help)
    Otherwise charging phones or running led lighting & smaller 120v devices for limited periods vs tub of wannabe spare parts for the expected 2x the cost and 2x the capacity at half the weight of the tub of loose stuff, it’s a win win.
    Sure not as repairable as a tub of junk but “oops I forgot” wise it’s priceless. Built in MPPT charger eliminates another pile of lesser stuff.
    Assuming you can believe what it is telling me, I have toyed with a lot of PWM and even MPPT loose charge controllers. THIS alone seems to maximize optimum & non optimal solar sunlight charging.
    Built in MPPT utilization on any panel was an unexpected bonus as well.
    Just be reasonable on what it can and can not run for how long. Portable with multiple features in a tiny footprint and reasonable price point is what it offered to ume. Dual (in our case solar simultaneous) charge capable is why we went with at least the 300 model here. Name recognition/reputation the other.

  2. DAWN E MITCHELL

    Awesome
    The Jackery was an amazing addition to our camping gear. At night we were able to run our fan and charge our phones. We could recharge our Jackery when we drove our van. Such an amazing product that helps you have charging power for your devices. I was so glad that we purchased this product. It is easy to use and easy to store as it is a smalll size and fairly lightweight. I give this product a 2 thumbs up.

  3. Whitney Behrmann

    Works Great and Reliable
    SO far I have nothing but positive feedback on this power bank. Had my PJ welder hooked to it for 6 hours and still had plenty of charge left, its portable and I have already made my money back on it!

  4. Becca Feather

    Best Camping Purchase
    I bought this battery with the sole purpose of charging devices at camping festivals and it has done just that. I love that I can charge devices for myself and 1-2 others for 4 days straight before it runs out.

  5. Bryan D

    Best in it’s class!
    I have a Echo flow River 600 which is a very good unit and American company but also pricey battery generator That had an expandable battery option which i got later. I wanted something else a little more portable and just a back up. This Jackery 300 has ran my 12 volt cooler all night and still has 65%. I had bought an Ltake to try out and that until failed terrible! I sent it back and got this referbished Jacket 300 and so glade I did! This is a good solid generator! If you are wanting to invest in a battery Generator stay with the name brands that are popular! Jackery is an American Company and offers a solid product! The only reason I take one star is I do not I now why they did not include some kind of light on this?? Also I would like to see the display light to set to remain on if desired rather they to keep having to push the button to see the staus. Other then that very pleased and impressed with the Jackery 300!! Check out hobo tech for in depth tests and reviews on these type products. Do your research to suit your needs.
    This little mighty Jacket 300 Is powering a Marshall Origin 10/25/50 watt amp flawlessly drawing 72 to 100watts from the Jackery with no static like you would find on products with less the desirable invertors. Also running a Roland Cube street ex 12 volt or AC with out any issues. Now I am eye balling the Montech x1000 Again stay with the name brands!

  6. SusansPOV

    Wonderful, Easy to Use
    When/if your power goes out, this little (and very lightweight) Jackery 300 keeps the lights on. No shuffling around looking for a flashlight, etc. It’s very easy to use, and its small size makes it easy to keep in any cabinet or closet.

  7. TLGarrett

    Excellent product
    Great quality. Using it primarily to power the battery tender on my motorcycle in winter storage. Bought two so one would always be charged at home for power outages.

  8. Theresa Salas

    Dependable
    Power went out and the unit worked well to keep our fridge going. Easy to operate.

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Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Battery, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Not Included) for RV Outdoors Camping Hunting Blackout(Renewed) – For Sale – Price
Original price was: $259,00.Current price is: $150,84.