280Wh/400W power station, has 100W PD input/output and regulated 12V DC output (says 13.3V 10A). That makes it better than the aftime, however the aftime has MPPT input and this one only has PWM, which is not a big deal unless you plan to charge it via solar.
I received my EBL batteries and charger — I went ahead and top them off in m y Powerex Charger —they top off easily —but today when I ran a capacity test they all tested around 2000 mah —- then they all charged up to that same capacity except one — that one cell was still charging after putting 2900 mah in it —- on a battery that size I usually charge at 800-1000 ma — I think thats what’s happening with the supplied charger —- I tried out the EBL charger with some Turnigy batteries and it worked fine
Hold up on that meter if you want it for flashlights. That Zoyi does not have a low DC range and the 60A setting has a resolution of just 10mA. Much worse accuracy at 2% + 30 (thirty!!!!!) digits. Maybe fine for general stuff although I have no idea of that brand's/product's quality.
That low DC range is the only thing that makes the Uni-T 210 a standout in the world of cheap meters (has 2A, 20A, and 100A with better resolution and accuracy all around). Other units that will do that cost an arm and a leg.
I just received mine also…. thought it was nice of them to send the extra charging ‘adapters’. I was about to post asking how you were supposed to swap them… then I found my glasses and a flashlight I hate getting old ………… Charging now.
I just ordered the 059 Lite for $10 for my kid for school. Thinking I might cancel that order and order these H17s instead since they have ANC. Alas the Vipon coupon has ran out for today.
Interesting little NOAA AM/FM radio. Runs off an 18650. Around $11 for Prime members. I am pretty sure the sound is awful but for news and weather in an emergency, it might be good enough. I do believe we all have some 18650s sitting around!