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A Starlink system typically uses around 50-75 watts of power. With the Jackery 300 Plus (288Wh capacity), it could run a Starlink for approximately 3.8 to 5.7 hours, depending on the power consumption (288Wh ÷ 75W = 3.8 hours, or 288Wh ÷ 50W = 5.7 hours).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Dear customer, thank you for your interest in Jackery products. The Jackery Explorer 300 Plus, with a battery capacity of 288Wh and an output power of 300W, is capable of powering a wide range of small appliances, including starlinks. To estimate the runtime, we use a straightforward calculation: multiply the battery capacity by 0.85 and then divide by the device's power consumption. Typically, a starlink draws about 65 watts or so and finally settles down around 40 watts. Given the starlink's consumption rate of 50W, the Explorer 300 Plus could provide power for an estimated 4.8 hours (calculated as 288×0.85÷50). Please note that this estimation is based on theoretical calculations. The actual runtime will be influenced by the precise power consumption of your specific starlink and the number of devices connected simultaneously. When you're off the grid, the SolarSaga 40W mini is fully equipped with dual USB ports, enabling it to power most 3C devices directly. Additionally, it serves as a reliable assistant in recharging your power station, harnessing the energy from ample sunlight. To prevent system overload, it is crucial to ensure that the cumulative power demand of all connected devices does not exceed the capacity limits of the Explorer 300 Plus. If you require additional guidance, our customer service team is readily available to assist you (Customer Service: [email protected] / +1-888-502-2236 Weekdays 9AM to 5PM PST). Warm regards, Jackery Support Team
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