Your data. Your choice.

If you select «Essential cookies only», we’ll use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about your device and how you use our website. We need this information to allow you to log in securely and use basic functions such as the shopping cart.

By accepting all cookies, you’re allowing us to use this data to show you personalised offers, improve our website, and display targeted adverts on our website and on other websites or apps. Some data may also be shared with third parties and advertising partners as part of this process.

Jackery Explorer 500 (518 Wh, 6.40 kg)

Jackery Explorer 500

518 Wh, 6.40 kg


Questions about Jackery Explorer 500

What would you like to know?

Avatar

0 questions and answers

avatar
tholeder

2 years ago

avatar
Neercs

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Well, it can happen that something breaks. I've had the part for over a year and have never had any problems. As I don't have several of these parts, I can't comment on the other brands.
avatar
tartarugas

2 years ago

avatar
Anonymous

2 years ago

Helpful answer
Hoi - according to the technical specifications of the instruction manual (page 17), your sleep apnea device has a typical consumption of 53W(att) and a peak consumption of 104W(att) - would therefore mean: it consumes between 53Watt(hour) and 104Watt(hour) per hour. The Jackery can deliver 518 watt hours (i.e. either 512 hours 1 watt) or e.g. 10 hours with 51 watt - let's deduct a little from the 518 power (power losses, marketing air etc.). - Let's say a generous 10%) - minus 51 watts, then we have the Jackery (518-52) 466 watt hours. This gives a running time with the RedMed of between 4.4 hours (full power 466/104) and 8.7 hours. I don't know what the average consumption of your Resmed is, but you could measure it with an ammeter (something like this: https://www.digitec.ch/de...)... Keep in mind: The morning after, when the device is fully used, it could be quite discharged, and over the long term, that might not be so great for the batteries that are built in. At best, you will be happier with a power station with LFP chemistry for longer (it is a bit more expensive and a bit (little) heavier than lithium). How do you want to charge it? In the bus on 12v while driving? Solar? On camping with shore power? LG
avatar
dunkeld1

1 year ago

avatar
Galaxus

1 year ago

Yes, you can charge your e-bike with a Jackery Explorer 518 Wh, provided the e-bike does not draw more than 500 watts. The Jackery Explorer 518 Wh has a capacity of 518 Wh and can supply devices with a power consumption of up to 500 watts. Since your e-bike has a 320 Wh battery and the charging power of the e-bike is typically less than 500 watts, it should be able to be charged with the Jackery Explorer 518 Wh without any problems. However, make sure that the charging cables and connections are compatible.
Automatically generated from the .
avatar
SandroP190

1 year ago

avatar
Anonymous

1 year ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I'm really no genius, but as I own exactly this Jackery, I asked the same questions back then ;) I mean to calculate how long you can operate an electrical consumer with a power of 160 W with a battery of 500 Wh, you can use the following formula: 500Wh / 160W = approx. 3.1h All without guarantee 😉
avatar
lukas.furrer

3 years ago

avatar
coopers

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Hello Lukas The powerbank will only switch off in operation if it is overcharged or if it is empty. Automatic shutdown is usually not desired as it may need to run a freezer.
avatar
Anonymous

4 years ago

Where is the USB-C PD port located ?

avatar
Former employee

3 years ago

I see that the Power Station does not have a PD port. It has 3 USB-A ports. But PD would be great, of course.
avatar
mawebo

3 years ago

avatar
Former employee

3 years ago

It is possible to connect the item at a campsite and at the same time leave elements such as a 12VDC cool box in operation. The box would then regulate itself (charge/discharge).

15 of 15 questions

To Top