100-Watt Portable Generator Power Station, 40800mAh 151Wh CPAP Battery Pack, Home Camping Emergency Power Supply Charged by Solar Panel/Wall Outlet/Car with Dual 110V AC Inverter, DC 12V, USB Ports
Brand | PAXCESS |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Output Wattage | 100 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Charging Cable |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | S320-UPGRADE |
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Light weight | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.6 | — |
Value for money | 3.7 | 4.0 | 4.1 | — | 4.8 | — |
Battery life | 2.6 | 4.0 | 3.9 | — | 4.5 | — |
Portability | — | 4.4 | — | 4.5 | 4.7 | — |
Built in light | — | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | — |
Sold By | — | EnginStar US | Yisila Direct | Bluetti | ZGTH-US | DaranEner Direct |
fuel type | Gasoline | Electric | Electric | Electric | Gasoline | Electric |
power source | — | Battery Powered/ Solar Panel Powered | Battery Powered | Solar Powered | Solar Powered | Battery Powered |
engine type | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke | 4 Stroke |
output wattage | 100 watts | 300 watts | 350 watts | — | 600 watts | — |
wattage | 100 watts | 300 watts | 240 watt hours | 600 watts | 330 watts | 300 watt hours |
voltage | 110 volts | 110 volts | 110 volts of alternating current | 120 volts | 110 volts | 110 volts |
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Brand | PAXCESS |
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Wattage | 100 watts |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Output Wattage | 100 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Charging Cable |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | S320-UPGRADE |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Ignition System Type | Electronic |
Runtime | 8 hours |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 3.15 x 6.89 inches |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Manufacturer | PAXCESS |
ASIN | B01M3S00H0 |
Item model number | TeGenerator-01 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #380,543 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #1,316 in Outdoor Generators |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Paxcess 100W Power Station – Charge Your Life!
It is a versatile, convenient, large capacity power pack which combines 110V AC inverter, DC 12V and USB ports, designed to run lights, phones, laptops and small appliances in an off-grid or power outage situation. Great for emergency, camping, weekend trip or wherever you need power anytime anywhere.
Why Choose Paxcess?
One-in-all Portable Power Station: A portable battery powered generator alternative is a rechargeable power source for personal electronic devices and small appliances.
Huge Capacity for Outdoor Life: Features 150 WH battery capacity and versatile outputs (USB, AC and 12V) for charging Up to 18 recharges on most phones, like iPhone and Android through the 2.1A USB port. Get 1 to 2 recharges on small laptops and up to 2-3 nights for CPAP machine with DC/DC converter from your CPAP machine and the humidity turned off.
Gasoline-free Generator Alternative: The Paxcess 100W stores energy in a rechargeable, 12V Lithium polymer battery and operates without fumes or noise for safe, silent, clean way to power up your devices anywhere.
Charge It Anywhere: Easily recharge from an AC outlet at home in about 8 hours, from a 12V outlet in about 13 hours, or from a solar panel in up to 8 hours depending on solar conditions and the size of the solar panel.
Travel Friendly: only 3.3-lbs with an easy-carry handle, an ideal shape and size for traveling, fits perfectly in the backseat to keep power-hungry devices charged on long road trips.
Reliable Quality: Paxcess power station is built-with only premium components. Its sturdy, drop-tested, fire-resistance shell is used to bear the rigors of your outdoor adventures.
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Customers like the quality and size of the battery pack. For example, they mention it's a great find, super portable and not as bulky as the suggested 100w panel. Customers are also impresseded with the value, ease of use, and brightness. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, battery capacity, and charging.
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Customers like the quality of the battery pack. They say it's a great find, wonderful, and well made. Some mention that it'll be great for camping.
"...Certainly it is more convenient than carrying around the batteries...." Read more
"...Overall this is a powerful small powerpack! You can take it anywhere and have multiple outlets for charging...." Read more
"This battery is absolutely wonderful. Lightweight, compact and it performed stupendously. Unfortunately, I have very little use for it...." Read more
"...Nothing - no lights, no power; just a dead brick. Contacted the manufacturer regarding the 1 year warrenty...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the battery. They mention that it is compact, light weight, and portable. Some say that it doesn't take up much room and is comfortable to carry in their hand.
"...So this device is small, compact, has a great handle and is simple!..." Read more
"This battery is absolutely wonderful. Lightweight, compact and it performed stupendously. Unfortunately, I have very little use for it...." Read more
"...As to the great features: it's a fantastic form factor, very easy to carry around and to stack/pack with other items because of its squared edges..." Read more
"...I'm impressed with the amount of power considering its light weight.Update 5/18: Went from 5 stars to 2 stars and back to 5..." Read more
Customers like the value of the generator. They mention that it's well worth the buy, and a perfect compromise for weight and cost. Customers also appreciate the nice savings from the power company. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...All in all, it's a neat little (and I mean little) device. Is it worth the money, and is the solar charging worth the extra money? Hard to say...." Read more
"...But still this is well worth the buy!!!! LOVE IT!!!" Read more
"...For me this power pack was the perfect compromise for weight and cost." Read more
"...There isn't even a fan for the inverter. And it is cheap relative to the more expensive versions made by Anker and Goal Zero...." Read more
Customers find the electricity generator easy to use. They mention it's simple, light weight, and easy to connect and use. Customers also say the instructions are clear enough and the controls are straight forward. They say it has a basic, modified sine wave inverter.
"...So this device is small, compact, has a great handle and is simple!..." Read more
"...Easy to use and worked perfectly, until it didn't. In Aug it suddenly stopped working. Nothing - no lights, no power; just a dead brick...." Read more
"...And it does have a very simple, basic, modified sine wave inverter that will let you run SMALL 110v AC loads directly from it...." Read more
"...Finally, I find the controls kind of fidgety - you have to turn it on, and then press a button to enable A/C output when you want it, and there are..." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the product. For example, they mention it has a cool light feature, a bright LED light on the side, and a decent light for tent camping. That said, some love the flashlight feature and multiple port options. That being said, they appreciate the LED display which shows the battery life.
"...The light is fine, but doubtful I would use it for that. Other cheaper devices can light up rooms during a power outage...." Read more
"...The pack had a nice LED display which shows you the battery life or the current that you’re on. It also has a useful light on the back...." Read more
"...There is also a basic LED light on the side, which I am sure would last ages given the size of the battery...." Read more
"...This light is not as bright nor efficient as LED lighting, so I was a little disappointed when I discovered this...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the electricity generator. Some mention that it works very well and does what it's supposed to, while others say that it stopped working after few short months. The outlets work fine, and the fan runs great, while still others say it'd stopped working and was useless. The AC output on the unit was not working, but the seller was quick to replace it.
"...I don't have too many items to use with this, but the outlets work fine.The USB ports charged our tablets and phones at the same time...." Read more
"...Lightweight, compact and it performed stupendously. Unfortunately, I have very little use for it. It sat on our table for a very long time...." Read more
"...This device does not make recreate energy, it’s more of a battery pack but still very useful!..." Read more
"...It performs at or above the advertised capacity so I'm very pleased with this and would recommend it to everyone who needs decent capacity for..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery capacity of the power station. Some mention that it has plenty of battery power, while others say that it runs out of power during the second night.
"...There was some battery usage after 24 hours, but not enough to worry about...." Read more
"...The deep cycle lasts 3 nights until it drops below 50% charge. At that point it should be recharged or it's life expectancy is reduced...." Read more
"...Now for the deficiencies: for some reason, mine runs out of energy very soon after the 50% bar reading...." Read more
"...The bad: The floodlight/flashlight on this battery is decent, but it is not LED...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the electricity generator. Some mention it works great and charges full on a sunny day, while others say that it takes longer time to fully charge the device and the charging is a little quirky.
"...Overall this is a powerful small powerpack! You can take it anywhere and have multiple outlets for charging...." Read more
"...Another deficiency is that it takes forever to charge up - at least 12 hours from empty...." Read more
"...if I didn't need it for CPAP at night it's still the perfect compromise of available power vs size and cost...." Read more
"...I'm impressed with the amount of power considering its light weight.Update 5/18: Went from 5 stars to 2 stars and back to 5..." Read more
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Anyway, now that I have the item here are my thoughts. First, it is much smaller than I expected. I should have looked at the specs more, but I expected it to be the size of a small briefcase. It's actually smaller and lighter than my computer UPS. So it is definitely easier to carry, but less weight means less power. Not holding that against the device either - just making sure people realize that the unit is small.
The specs say that the item's run time is 150 Watt Hours. Pretty good - compare that to 8 D-Cell batteries which is 168 Watt Hours. It appears that this device is pretty much equal to 7 rechargeable D-Cell batteries. Certainly it is more convenient than carrying around the batteries.
I ran my 8 D-Cell battery operated fan on this by using one of the AC slots on the item, and it ran the fan for over 16 hours.
I did purchase the solar connector and a 100W solar panel and tried to charge the device. Sure enough, it worked the first time I set it up. It didn't completely fill the battery back up in 8 hours, but close enough. So with the extra expense, this device is nice to have for future power outages.
I ran it as a UPS on the same fan, and it appeared to work fine. There was some battery usage after 24 hours, but not enough to worry about. SInce this device is supposed to run a CPAP, the UPS only needs to run it for less than 12 hours at a time. Just don't expect to run it constantly like you would run a computer UPS.
I used the car charger to charge the battery, and it seemed to work well. Wasn't going to run the car 8 hours to find out if it charged completely, but it obviously did charge the battery some.
The light is fine, but doubtful I would use it for that. Other cheaper devices can light up rooms during a power outage.
The device has three 12V outlets, and came with a cable that can connect cigarette lighter plugs to the device. It worked to run a couple of my car items. I don't have too many items to use with this, but the outlets work fine.
The USB ports charged our tablets and phones at the same time. We have other cheaper devices that can do that, but having other options are good.
All in all, it's a neat little (and I mean little) device. Is it worth the money, and is the solar charging worth the extra money? Hard to say. No doubt that I panicked a bit when the storm was coming and bought more than I normally would have. But now that I have it, it is now part of my hurricane and emergency kit. And when the next storm comes, it is one more item that helps give me peace of mind.
The powerful battery pack is 40,800 mAh and has two 110V AC outlets, 3 DC 12 ports, and 2 USB ports, so you can easily charge multiple devices at a time. The pack had a nice LED display which shows you the battery life or the current that you’re on. It also has a useful light on the back. The light is not extremely bright but it’s bright enough to help you find items in the dark.
Check out my video where I show you how this device can charge a portable cooler and my cellphone! Overall this is a powerful small powerpack! You can take it anywhere and have multiple outlets for charging. I wish it wasn't called a generator, but at least it’s quiet and makes ZERO noise. And also wish it was a little more clear as you do not get the solar power panels. But still this is well worth the buy!!!! LOVE IT!!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2017
The powerful battery pack is 40,800 mAh and has two 110V AC outlets, 3 DC 12 ports, and 2 USB ports, so you can easily charge multiple devices at a time. The pack had a nice LED display which shows you the battery life or the current that you’re on. It also has a useful light on the back. The light is not extremely bright but it’s bright enough to help you find items in the dark.
Check out my video where I show you how this device can charge a portable cooler and my cellphone! Overall this is a powerful small powerpack! You can take it anywhere and have multiple outlets for charging. I wish it wasn't called a generator, but at least it’s quiet and makes ZERO noise. And also wish it was a little more clear as you do not get the solar power panels. But still this is well worth the buy!!!! LOVE IT!!!
During a short black out we had the other day, it did not work with the little electric heater we had. It was pulling more amps than it was designed for and was inmediately rejected by it protective circuit.
I should had known that, but at the time, we needed the heater desperately. The 60 watts light bulbs worked great but we needed the heater more than the light. The temperature Inside the room was below 25 degrees.
That been said. I can't blame the product but the operator.
It can work great as a back up power supply with our ham radio equipment during field-day operation and with our guitar amplifier. It can also power a professional studio flash light set-up.
Nice all around. We are thinking to buy another that has more power, so it can be tailored to our needs. Make sure you understand it limitations before ordering it. To do the basic things, the things they recommend and that will not exceed it wattage.
I fully recommended it.
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I suspect the reason for some confusion relates directly to folks not knowing the internal workings of the CPAP machines they are using.
The first night I used this utilizing the the dc convertor which is available on Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IABD1SS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
(12V DC Power Cord For Philips respironics DreamStation, with battery cable,1120747.
The Paxcess and the 12 V DC Power Cord are all you need to be off to the races. The Paxcess unit comes with an attachment which allows you to plug the unit into the battery.
The first time I set up the Paxcess with the DC Cord, I was disappointed to find I’d dropped around 50 percent power after my first night of use. I knew that using AC power was not very efficient, but I thought using DC was supposed be much more efficient.
Then I actually went into the “Therapy” section of the Dreamstation menu and made sure the humidifier and any other unnecessary options were turned off. You have to press both the front round button and the smaller button on top of the unit on the Dreamstation at the same time to access your internal menu. And in the internal menu you will find both a “therapy” section and a “comfort” section where you need to turn off everything but the essentials.There are videos online about how to do this effectively. Simply not using the hose with the electrical inside it will not solve the battery drain problem. You need to go into the internal therapy menu and turn everything but the essentials off.
So....
I recharged the unit after my first trial, and began my test anew with a fully charged Paxcess unit, and the Dreamstation set so that it was reduced to the essential- blowing air.
1. After the first night it showed no drop at all after approximately 8 hours. Obviously the Paxcess had dropped power, but it was small enough not to register as even one bar of loss.
2. The second night, I had dropped by one bar, after around 7 more hours of use.
3. The third night it dropped by two bars after 8 more hours of use.
4. After the fourth night it had dropped by 3 bars after 8 more hours of use. There were still 2 bars showing.
At this point I’d seen all I needed to see. Clearly I could get a 5th night out of this little powerhouse. I’d already run the Dreamstation for 31 hours so I’d say you easily get 40 hours out of one charge.
I am not affiliated in any way with the company who produces the Paxcess.
My opinion is that I if you’re looking for something to solve your issues with power outages or having battery power when camping, I would say, without being able to speak to durability issues, that this is an incredibly efficient little beast. I’ll update after 6 months if I run into any durability issues, but it seems perfectly solid to me. Its plastic, but plastic helped put us on the moon. It’s not very big, so it fits on a side table easily and I would think would be easy to carry in a camping kit.
Five nights plus for $250 Canadian, to say nothing of the other small things like routers it can power in case of an outage, seems pretty excellent to me. I had picked up a RavPower with 27000 mAh, but it only has an AC outlet and no way to hook up the DC Cord so I could only get a night and a half out of it.
The Paxcess seems to be a very powerful efficient little battery. It would be nice if one of the battery experts on Candlepower Forums actually did tests on it to clear up any confusion about the real capacity of the battery. I’m thrilled with it.
Apologies for the long review, but I think I can save people time that I had to waste trying to figure out what setup works!!
Update January 2022: Still going strong. Never had a problem. Too bad it doesn’t seem to be available.
Update June 2023: This thing rocks. It’s a crying shame it is no linger available.
The only negative thing I find is the length of time it takes to fully recharge the generator after you fully discharge it. We try to keep the units topped up daily if we're using them for an extended period.