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frater_secessus [DIY vs Power Station Q & A]
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 +====== DIY vs Power Station Q & A ======
  
  
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 > What's the difference between a portable power supply and a battery? > What's the difference between a portable power supply and a battery?
  
-* a battery is...  a battery +  * a battery is...  a battery 
-* a Jackery/Anker/Bluetti  is +  * a Jackery/Anker/Bluetti  is 
-  * a battery +    * a battery 
-  * [inverter](https://rvwiki.mousetrap.net/doku.php?id=electrical:inverter) +    * [[electrical:inverter|inverter]] 
-  * [solar charge controller](https://rvwiki.mousetrap.net/doku.php?id=electrical:solar:charge_controller) +    * [[electrical:solar:charge_controller|solar charge controller]
-  * etc+    * etc 
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 +Folks that pay attention (read specs, understand their own use case) will have good results with both DIY and all-in-ones ("AIO")Folks that throw credit cards at Amazon while wishing/hoping real hard for a magic solution will likely be disappointed with either approach  
  
-Folks that pay attention (read specs, understand their own use case) will have good results with both DIY and all-in-ones. Folks that throw credit cards at Amazon while wishing/hoping real hard for a magic solution will likely be disappointed with either approach.   
  
 > what's the advantage of the Jackery-type devices when car camping? > what's the advantage of the Jackery-type devices when car camping?
  
-IMO the main benefit for a weekending car camper is **portability**, enabling easy charging from grid power.  If one  [assesses daily power requirements](https://rvwiki.mousetrap.net/doku.php?id=electrical:12v:dailypowerrequirementsand buys sufficient battery capacity the unit could be charged at home and used in the field.  Easy peasy. +IMO the main benefit for a weekending car camper is **portability**, enabling easy charging from grid power.  If one  assesses [[electrical:12v:dailypowerrequirements|daily power requirements]] and buys sufficient battery capacity the unit could be charged at home and used in the field.  Easy peasy. 
  
-If multi-day demand exceeds capacity then [some type of charging](https://rvwiki.mousetrap.net/doku.php?id=electrical:12v:power_mix#the_ciggy_port) in the field will be required.  That can start to get complex and spendy for an infrequent camper.  +If multi-day demand exceeds capacity then [[https://rvwiki.mousetrap.net/doku.php?id=electrical:12v:power_mix|some type of charging]] in the field will be required.  That can start to get complex and spendy for an infrequent camper.  
  
 > it sounds like the PPSs offer convenience and safety for people like me who don't know much about eckeltricity? > it sounds like the PPSs offer convenience and safety for people like me who don't know much about eckeltricity?
  
-That is how they are marketed and how they are perceived by the intended target audience.  +That is how they are marketed and how they are perceived by the intended target audience. 
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 +===== a possible rule of thumb =====
  
-### my take 
  
 If I had to make a general observation I might say that power stations are at their peak usefulness  when one can complete the outing on a single charge.  If field charging is required the balance starts to tip toward DIY. If I had to make a general observation I might say that power stations are at their peak usefulness  when one can complete the outing on a single charge.  If field charging is required the balance starts to tip toward DIY.
  
  
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