🔋 Power your freedom, anywhere, anytime.
The ALLWEI 500W LiFePO4 Solar Generator combines a robust 512Wh battery with a 100W solar panel for fast, clean energy recharge. Featuring a surge capacity of 1000W and a rapid 2.5-hour AC recharge, it supports up to 10 devices simultaneously. Its durable LiFePO4 battery ensures over 2000 charge cycles, while the 10ms UPS function guarantees seamless emergency backup—ideal for outdoor adventures, RV camping, and home power security.
I**A
Super!!!
Súper garantizado compramos dos y estamos muy contentos con la inversión
D**T
Solar generator review
Just what we wanted for emergency power situations
J**N
Works very well, easy to use
We use this when camping mostly. Easy to move and set up. Solar panel works well, although it takes pretty much a full day of sun to charge; will possibly order a second panel when I see them on sale. Requires a 30A to 15A adapter plug to plug our camper into it. We've used it that way twice, and run propane for those items that can (refrigerator, hot water) to extend the battery life. We've used it to run the microwave in the camper and also to run other electric kitchen appliances with no issues. We've also used it "standalone" to power phones, computers, etc. Very pleased with this purchase.
L**I
Solar and charging
While this is a quality device, as one would think with solar, it ONLY charges in direct sunlight, no low light conditions work. So, while solar panel does charge the battery, it is not nearly enough charge to charge the battery for one 200 W solar panel; it'll only charge like 20-40% of the battery if you're lucky for a 2400W capacity battery, and that's if the Sun is full on out. The solar panel charges less with ANY shadow present. Also, even though the solar panel states it may be 200W, that is its max, it never does 200W of charging I found, even with full sun. The most I got was somewhere between 135-150W, with 150W being hopeful to get. It usually was around 67W-120W. For charging and the amount of power being used, the math just doesn't add up, more drain on power than the ability of the solar panel to charge it. This COULD work if one wants to shell out more money for more solar panels so it charges faster, and even more batteries to keep that charge, but once the Sun is gone, you're out of luck. Now, I'm looking to power basically the very basic essential things for a home, and it does have the options for car charging (max charge there was 100-110W), and plug into a regular outlet (could charge up to 1500W, by far the fastest option), but in an emergency with no power or gas, you're outta luck until the Sun comes out, and pray it's not cloudy or rainy, because all u have then is an expensive brick. Good idea, but not quite there yet.
K**C
Love the peace of mind!
I work remotely and I need to be online. If my power goes out I have to use vacation time. Twice this week my power went out due to weather so I bought this generator. I didn’t want a loud heavy propane generator. I just needed one that would power my computer and charge a cellphone if needed. This is perfect. I have a home in TX for the winter and MO during the summer so I can take with me.
R**Z
unreliable and very poor customer service
i tried to use this to power wifi and charge batteries for gps devices. i guess current draw is too low and stops putting out ac electricity. also it is not strong enough to run a 10 gallon compressor
J**S
Worked great temps dropped to 24 degrees
Used it on a four day three night camping trip at Zion National park for my BiPAP. After Three nights of use it still had 25 percent charge left. It was used 7 hours a night to run my machine while I slept. Even with the temps dropping to 24 to 26 degrees the power generator did great and I had no problems.
L**F
DOES THE JOB
I purchased the larger version of this battery to use as a back up power source for charging devices, plugging in my coffee maker, or my piano lamp in the event we would have power outages this winter. It’s not going to be something I would be looking to plug my curling iron or refrigerator into, but I recently used it at an outdoor light up-night festival and we were able to plug in 2000 string of Christmas lights at our booth and also charged my phone as we streamed music. 4 hours later, the battery was at 86% which I thought was impressive. It’s got some great features and is very easy to transport and use.
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