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So, let’s do the math. If you have 6 20watts LED lights, that’s a total of 120watts. The Jackery 240 v2 holds a total of 256Whrs of power. If we divide the Whrs/the Watts, we are left with hrs. 256Whrs/120Watts = 2.1333 hrs. Does that make sense..? Thanks
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Dear customer, thank you for your interest in Jackery products. The Explorer 290, with a battery capacity of 290Wh and an output power of 200W, is capable of powering most small devices, including lights, phones, and portable fans. To estimate the runtime, we use a straightforward calculation: multiply the battery capacity by 0.85 and then divide by the total power consumption of the devices. Based on the specifications you provided, six 20-watt LED lights will consume a total of 120 watts. The Explorer 290 could theoretically run all six lights simultaneously for approximately 2 hours (calculated as 290Wh × 0.85 ÷ 120W). Please note that this is an approximate figure, as actual runtime can be influenced by operating conditions, the efficiency of the devices, and any additional connected loads. It’s crucial to ensure that the total power draw from all connected devices does not exceed the Explorer 290's 200W output limit to prevent system overload. For more precise calculations or further assistance, our customer service team is here to help (Customer Service: [email protected] / +1-888-502-2236, Weekdays 9 AM to 5 PM PST). Warm regards, Jackery Support Team
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